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The NE Student Outreach Committee coordinates various student activities throughout the year. The Committee serves as a point of contact to student organizations for speakers on nuclear energy and non-proliferation topics, and to universities and area schools seeking speakers for career fairs, panel discussions, etc., or wishing to tour the Nuclear Energy exhibit during a visit to the Laboratory.

The Committee also maintains regular communications with university nuclear engineering programs in an effort to keep students and faculty informed about opportunities in the Nuclear Engineering Division for employment, student internships, etc.
Read testimonials directly from students who have recently participated in the Argonne summer internships program at the Nuclear Engineering Division.

Our outreach efforts include the creation of a list of reviewed and recommended resources about nuclear energy for middle and high school students and their teachers, "Nuclear Energy Learning Resources for School."
If you are a university student, be sure to check out the "Technical Resources for University Students" sidebar on our Students page for links to online nuclide charts, course materials from MIT, and more.

 

Current/Planned Activities

At a Summer Student Seminar
At a Summer Student Seminar

2012 NE Summer Student Seminar Series

The NE Outreach Committee is organizing again its well known NE Summer Student Seminar Series in June-July 2012. The series is aimed at informing our summer students of the interesting and important work being done in NE. Students from other Argonne divisions are also invited to attend.
The seminars schedule and details about the topics presented are now available:
2012 NE Summer Student Seminar Series

At the July 14 guided Tour...
At a Summer 2009 guided Tour...

2012 NE Facilities Guided Tours for Summer Students

The Nuclear Engineering Division Student Outreach Committee is offering guided tours of some of the NE Division facilities for summer students.
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Past Activities

What’s Cool About Nuclear Science and Why Our Country Needs Nuclear Electricity - LIVE WEBINAR

LIVE WEBINAR: "What’s Cool About Nuclear Science and Why Our Country Needs Nuclear Electricity" Jan. 25, 2012

Mark Peters and Justin Thomas (both Argonne National Laboratory) spoke during a day-long live webinar on Nuclear Science part of National Nuclear Science Week. Podcasts and presentation are available for everyone to download. More information

 

Visit our website for Students and Teachers:
"Nuclear Energy Learning Resources for Home and School" at http://students.ne.anl.gov/schools/

Past Activities

  1. Student Outreach Activities in 2011
  2. Student Outreach Activities in 2010
  3. Student Outreach Activities in 2009
  4. Student Outreach Activities in 2008
  5. Student Outreach Activities in 2007
  6. 2006 Argonne Open House

Contact the Student Outreach Committee

If you would like to contact the NE Student Outreach Committee for further information or to request a student activity, please email .

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Visit our website for Students and Teachers:
"Nuclear Energy Learning Resources for Home and School" at http://students.ne.anl.gov/schools/

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Please understand that Argonne National Laboratory and the Nuclear Engineering Division are not responsible for the contents of any of the websites listed, other than any which originate within Argonne. No endorsement of any organization or site is intended by this listing, and none should be inferred.