Resources for researchers
No other user facility in the United States offers the wide variety of reactors, hot cells, beamlines and analysis instrumentation that are available through the NSUF.
Beamline
A wide variety of beamline facilities are available, including ion, neutron, positron, and x-ray.
Gamma Irradiation
The NSUF offers researchers access to best-in-class gamma irradiation facilities.
Reactors
The NSUF offers ten reactor facilities to users whose proposals are awarded access.
Post-Irradiation Examination
Users can be awarded access to a broad range of PIE facilities.
Computing Resources
Providing researchers with advanced modeling and simulation capabilities to support a wide range of activities in harsh environments.
Nuclear Energy Infrastructure Database
Search nuclear energy R&D infrastructure at national labs, universities and industry.
Nuclear Fuels & Materials Library
Proposals may be submitted for these samples, which were irradiated in ATR and EBR II.
Publications
Search the database of NSUF publications and presentations since its inception.
Meet our team
The NSUF headquarters is located at the Center for Advanced Energy Studies (CAES) in Idaho Falls, Idaho.
Rory Kennedy
Director
Dan Ogden
Deputy Director
Brenden Heidrich
Chief Irradiation Scientist
Simon Pimblott
Chief Post-irradiation Scientist
Lindy Bean
CINR FOA Administration
Awarded Experiments
Journal Publications
Institutions
Partner Facilities
This is the Work We Do
NSUF research supports Department of Energy-Office of Nuclear Energy missions. Most of the research looks at either understanding the mechanisms of radiation on materials and fuels to address the challenges of the current fleet of reactors or looks at materials and fuels for the next generation.
NSUF partner facilities
The NSUF and its partner facilities create a nationwide infrastructure that greatly expands the types of research available. This model utilizes a distributed partnership with each facility bringing exceptional capabilities to the relationship, including: reactors, beamlines, instruments, hot cells, and most importantly, expert mentors.