Thursday, February 25, 2016

Advancing Technological Capabilities to Prevent Nuclear Terrorism - 2/29

University of Maryland
Computer & Space Science Building, Room 2400
4:30 PM Monday, February 29, 2016
Coffee, Tea & Snacks 4:15-4:30 PM

Dr. Joel C. Rynes
Assistant Director, Domestic Nuclear Detection Office, Department of Homeland Security

Advancing Technological Capabilities to Prevent Nuclear Terrorism

The Department of Homeland Security’s Domestic Nuclear Detection Office (DNDO) is solely focused on preventing nuclear terrorism through nuclear detection and technical nuclear forensics. DNDO’s Transformational and Applied Research (TAR) Directorate has the mission to develop break-through technologies that will have a dramatic impact on capabilities to detect nuclear and radiological threats through an aggressive and expedited research and development (R&D) program. This talk will provide an overview of DNDO and its approach to solve the technical grand challenges derived from gaps in the Global Nuclear Detection Architecture (GNDA) and Technical Nuclear Forensics (TNF). The talk will emphasize emerging technologies to solve these problems as well as remaining technological needs.

Sponsored by: Department of Physics and the Institute for Physical Science and Technology, University of Maryland. For information call Kumbhel D Balde at (301) 405-4834 or go to the UMD Space Physics group seminar web site.

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