Dr. Neil E. Todreas of MIT is one of the world's leading nuclear engineers, and was just named the 2005 recipient of the Henry DeWolf Smyth Nuclear Statesman Award. Besides his post at MIT, Todreas is also a leader in the Department of Energy's Generation IV Reactor Initiative.
Over at CNN.com, Dr. Todreas wrote about how nuclear energy can contribute to meeting future energy demand in a way that's both economical and environmentally sensitive.
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Thursday, May 19, 2005
Todreas Honored With Smyth Award
Posted by Eric McErlain at 10:51 AM
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Hi, Eric. Just thought that your readers would be interested in knowing that they can listen to Prof Todreas's acceptance speech from his May 18th Smyth Award. The link is available under the heading of Special Events at Atomic Insights (http://www.atomicinsights.com).
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