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IAEA looks at nuclear techniques for crop resilience
The International Atomic Energy Agency has launched a five-year coordinated research project (CRP) to strengthen plant health preparedness using nuclear and related technologies.
Wheat blast, potato late blight, potato bacterial wilt, and cassava witches broom disease can spread quickly across large areas of land, leading to severe yield losses in key crops for food security. Global trade and climate change have increased the likelihood of rapid, transboundary spread.
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Sr. Health Physicist Instructor
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory CommissionChattanooga, TNApril 27
Reactor Technology Instructor
Project Engineer (Resident Inspector Development Program)
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory CommissionTXApril 27
FRIB Water Systems Non-Conventional Utility Engineer III
Michigan State University - East Lansing, MI - Facility for Rare Isotope BeamsEast Lansing, MIApril 27
Nuclear Technology Applications and Impacts Postdoctoral Fellow
Johns Hopkins UniversityApril 15
Engineering Technologist 1/2
Los Alamos National LaboratoryLos Alamos, NMApril 10
Manufacturing Manager 3
R&D Engineer 2/3
Assistant Professor of Health Physics, College of Science & Engineering (2683)
Idaho State UniversityPocatello, IDApril 28
Radiation Protection Research Scientist (Temporary)
Oak Ridge National LaboratoryOak Ridge, TNApril 16