Nuclear Horizons: Innovation at the Intersection of Science and Impact
Nuclear energy has long been misunderstood. But at Georgia Tech, researchers are redefining its role in our future. Their work reaches beyond power generation to advancing safer reactors and strengthening nuclear security and nonproliferation. As energy demand rises and the need for carbon-free solutions grows more urgent, nuclear offers a reliable, scalable path forward.
These stories highlight researchers challenging misconceptions about nuclear power and expanding what nuclear science can do. Collectively, their work shows that nuclear is a critical piece of our energy future, in Georgia and around the world.
Department of Energy Award to Power Nuclear Research with Machine Learning
Qi Tang has received an Early Career Research Program award from the Department of Energy's Office of Science. The $875,000 grant supports Tang for five years to craft ML tools that analyze data from nuclear experiments and simulations.




