
Fifty years of nuclear engineering programs at the University of Illinois were celebrated in golden style September 11-13, as alumni and friends of Nuclear, Plasma and Radiological Engineering reflected on past accomplishments and learned more about plans and challenges for the future.
NRC Chairman Dale E. Klein Visit
The celebration featured a star-studded group of speakers, including Dale E. Klein, Chairman of the federal Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Klein came early in the day September 11 to officially present NPRE Department Head Jim Stubbins with an NRC check for nearly $740,000. The funds will support scholarships and fellowships in the Department, as well as Prof. Rizwan Uddin’s research on the VisBox, a 3-D visual system designed to simulate a nuclear power plant’s operations.

Invited Talks
Activities September 12 included a day's worth of invited talks by these speakers:
• Brian L. Renwick, Executive Vice President, Sargent & Lundy LLC, "The University of Illinois-Sargent & Lundy Relationship"
• David D. Carlson, Sandia National Laboratory, "The Role of the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) Laboratories in Securing National Security"
• Mark T. Peters, Deputy Associate Laboratory Director for Science Programs, Energy Sciences & Engineering, Argonne National Laboratory, "The Role of Long-Term R&D and the National Laboratories in Securing a Sustainable Energy Future"
• William W. Moses, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory,"Positron Emission Tomography Instrumentation: Present Status and Future Directions"
• Robert L. Hirsch, Senior Energy Advisor at MISI,"Oil Peaking & Mitigation"
• David N. Ruzic, Director, Center for Plasma Material Interactions; NPRE Professor,"Plasma Engineering--Absolutely Essential for Modern Life"

Paver, Reactor cake
Toward evening, the 50th Anniversary was officially commemorated with the dedication of a paver near the east entrance to Alice Campbell Alumni Center. Joining in the dedication were Stubbins and long-time NPRE faculty members, Emeritus Prof. Dan Han and Profs. Roy Axford, Barclay Jones and George Miley. Guests attending the reception and dinner that followed got to wish the beloved professors well, and marvel at the unique cake, a replica of the now-decommissioned TRIGA nuclear reactor.

Saturday tent party, tours
On Saturday, September 13, the final day of festivities, guests joined in a tent party on the Engineering Quad, then took a tour of NPRE and Engineering College facilities. The highlight for many of the guests was walking through the now-closed Nuclear Reactor Building and getting to see for one last time the decommissioned TRIGA reactor.

Writer: Susan Mumm editor/alumni affairs coordinator, Department of Nuclear, Plasma, and Radiological Engineering, 217/244-5382 (campus office), 217/821-6866 (cell) 217/347-2166 (home office).
(posted 15 Oct 2008)