Education and Training

Publication Date
Volume
18
Issue
1
Start Page
99
Author(s)
Gregory R. Choppin - Florida State University
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Abstract
The ability of this country to move forward into and have an impact on the nuclear technology of the 21st century will be dependent upon the availability of well-trained scientists in many subfields and an informed public. The number of nuclear-trained faculty is an indicator of the means for producing nuclear scientists. The currently experienced decline in nuclear faculty is resulting in decreases in graduate students in nuclear fields and a decrease at the undergraduate level of "nuclear awareness." An apparent shortfall between supply and demand is identified.
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