Zhu, Alsaleem developing dual-sensing, monitoring system for spent nuclear fuel

The team working on the DOE project includes (from left) Sulaiman Mohaidat, a doctoral student in the Durham School; Fadi Alsaleem, assistant professor in the Durham School; Jinying Zhu, associate professor of civil and environmental engineering; Bibo Zho
The team working on the DOE project includes (from left) Sulaiman Mohaidat, a doctoral student in the Durham School; Fadi Alsaleem, assistant professor in the Durham School; Jinying Zhu, associate professor of civil and environmental engineering; Bibo Zho
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Nebraska Engineering researchers Jinying Zhu and Fadi Alsaleem have received a three-year, $800,000 award from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) to develop a dual-sensing, health-monitoring system for a spent nuclear fuel canister.

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