Nuclear Engineer Job Description
Overview
Nuclear engineers research and develop processes, equipment, and systems to capitalize from nuclear energy and radiation. Nuclear engineers are responsible for finding industrial and medical uses for radioactive materials, designing and developing nuclear equipment, maintaining nuclear power plants, performing experiments and tests, and developing nuclear power sources.
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- Bachelor of Science (b.sc.) in Nuclear Engineering
- Master of Science (m.sc.) in Nuclear Engineering
- Bachelor of Science (b.sc.) in Mechanical Engineering
- Bachelor Degree in Chemical Engineering
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