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Undergraduate Program

Engineers are the foundation of today’s technological world. The Woodruff School graduates high caliber engineers for a demanding profession.
Graduate Program

The Woodruff School provides graduate students with an exceptional research environment under the direction of world-class faculty at the cutting edge of their fields.
Research

Our research is focused on addressing global challenges. Woodruff School faculty are known for their collaborative and interdisciplinary approach to research as they leverage resources to tackle emerging challenges.
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#8
Nuclear Engineering Graduate Program, 2023-24
4
Undergraduate and Graduate Degree Programs Offered
157
Students Enrolled, Spring 2023
$8M
New Sponsored Research Awards, FY22
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Student Spotlight: Anna Schafer
Anna Schafer is a second-year nuclear and radiological engineering student from Boston, Massachusetts. In this student spotlight, Anna talks about why she chose to study at Georgia Tech, what she likes most about her major, her experience conducting undergraduate research, and what it was like to attend COP27 in Egypt.
Faculty Spotlight: Assistant Professor Fan Zhang

Assistant Professor Fan Zhang joined the Woodruff School in 2021 as a member of the nuclear and radiological engineering program. Find out more about her career path, how she got into her research field, who has had an influence on her, and more in this Q&A.
Alumni Spotlight: Peter Newby

Peter Newby, B.S. NE 1994, M.S. NE 1997, has a long history with Georgia Tech. From student to research engineer, to serving as a member of the Nuclear and Radiological Engineering and Medical Physics (NREMP) Advisory Board, his experiences as a Yellow Jacket have shaped his life and career in nuclear engineering.
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