Nuclear Engineering Science Laboratory Synthesis (NESLS)
The Nuclear Engineering Science Laboratory Synthesis (NESLS) program is a cooperative research initiative geared toward students working in physics and nuclear engineering applications.Through one- to three-year summer internships, NESLS offers engineering students and faculty on-the-job educational and research opportunities at a multidisciplinary national laboratory.
NESLS Goals
- Maximize the abilities of engineering students through cooperative research with mentors at national laboratories
- Increase on-the-job research opportunities
- Provide a learning environment useful to both national laboratories and student staff
- Train next generation scientists
Nuclear Security Technologies |
Material protection, control, and accounting |
Radiation detection |
Safeguards |
Transportation technologies |
Arms control assessments |
Fissile material Detection |
Export control |
Fissile material disposition |
Nuclear threat reduction |
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Nuclear Systems Analysis, Design, and Safety |
Radiation shielding |
Systems analysis |
Reactor physics |
Facility safety |
Criticality safety |
Risk assessment |
Thermal hydraulics |
Regulatory support |
Nuclear data and codes |
System instrumentation and controls |
Material and fuel irradiation |
Enrichment technology |
Advanced space reactors |
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Fuels, Isotopes, and Nuclear Materials |
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Nuclear fuels |
Separations science and technology |
Heavy element production |
Nuclear process and equipment design |
Stable and radioactive isotopes |
Robotics and remote handling |
Medical isotope development |
Chemical engineering |
While You Are Here:
- Enrich your laboratory experience by attending the lecture series to learn of the work of outstanding speakers
- Network with laboratory research staff and with fellow students through work and social events
- Take technical tours of facilities at ORNL
- Prepare and present your project for a 10-minute presentation to laboratory staff and fellow students
Eligibility: The ORNL NESLS program is open to faculty and full- or part-time engineering students with a minimum grade point average of 3.0 (on a scale of 4) enrolled at a U.S. university at the time of appointment. All awards and active participation in the program are contingent upon security access approval to Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
Qualifications: Student applicants will be chosen on the basis of academic performance, class standing, career goals, recommendations, and compatibility of educational interests and abilities with the needs of ORNL.
Application Procedure: Applications for the summer program must be submitted prior to the March 1 program deadline. A limited number of slots are available during fall and winter sessions. Applicants may apply for NESLS via the online application form.
Selection: The award will be based on mentor's selection and project funding availability. Applicants will be notified of acceptance on or around March 31 for the summer session.
Duration: The award is an appointment of approximately 10 weeks. Renewals are limited.
Benefits: Travel to and from (max $500); Housing allowance of $105/week if located more than 60 miles from laboratory.
Questions on housing can be directed to Kathy Ketner (
kathy.ketner@orau.org) or
Terry Howard (
terry.howard@orau.org). Click
here for a list of items provided with housing.
(NESLS Weekly Stipend Rates Effective October 1, 2005)
Class Status* |
Group A
(Engineering, Physics,
Computer Sciences) |
Group B
(Physical Sciences,
Mathematics, Statistics) |
Group C
(Accounting, Business
Env./Life Sciences) |
First Year
(Freshman) |
$529 |
$464 |
$449 |
Second Year
(Sophomore) |
$593 |
$514 |
$492 |
Third Year
(Junior) |
$653 |
$563 |
$549 |
Fourth Year
(Senior) |
$726 |
$623 |
$599 |
Fifth Year
(Graduate) |
$863 |
$731 |
$685 |
Masters
Completed |
$935 |
$750 |
$722 |
*Denotes class status completed prior to ORNL report date. |
Health Insurance: Each participant is required to have coverage in a health insurance plan. It is the responsibility of each participant to secure insurance coverage before arriving at the appointed site.
Deadline for summer applications is March 1. Students chosen to participate in the NESLS program will be notified of acceptance on or around March 31.