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NPRE 596 Graduate Seminar Series - Christian Petrie

Event Type
Seminar/Symposium
Sponsor
NPRE 596 Graduate Seminar Series
Location
2035 Campus Instructional Facility
Date
Mar 11, 2025   4:00 - 4:50 pm  
Speaker
Dr. Christian Petrie, Senior R&D Staff member and Group Leader, Nuclear Energy and Fuel Cycle Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Cost
Free and Open to the Public
E-Mail
nuclear@illinois.edu
Phone
217-333-2295
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Bio: Dr. Christian Petrie is a Senior R&D Staff member and Group Leader within the Nuclear Energy and Fuel Cycle Division at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory. His research focuses on accelerating the development and eventual qualification of nuclear fuels, materials, and sensors by leveraging some of the unique capabilities that are available within the DOE national laboratory complex. He is responsible for the conception and commissioning of several unique separate-effects irradiation vehicles in the High Flux Isotope Reactor that target important phenomena specific to advanced nuclear fuels, fuel cladding materials, and sensors. Dr. Petrie is also a leading expert on fiber-optic sensors for nuclear applications, having demonstrated sensors for measuring spatially distributed temperature and strain, pressure, corrosion, gamma heating, and liquid level; embedded sensors in metal and ceramic materials using various additive manufacturing processes; and published many papers on the performance of fiber-optic sensors under extreme nuclear reactor–relevant environments. In total he has published >130 peer-reviewed articles in journals and conference proceedings as well as 6 US non-provisional patent applications. Some of his many honors and awards include receiving the US Department of Energy, Office of Nuclear Energy’s Fuel Cycle R&D Excellence Award, the American Nuclear Society’s Landis Young Member Engineering Achievement Award, and serving as an Oppenheimer Science and Energy Leadership Program Fellow of the National Laboratory Director’s Council.

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