Category: Nuclear Security

How space-based sensors can detect nuclear activity
April 23, 2026Researchers at the University of Florida are advancing new technologies to detect nuclear activity from space, positioning the university at the forefront of a rapidly evolving area of national security and space research.

UF researchers using machine learning to pursue fusion power
March 3, 2026Two recent projects — one funded by the National Science Foundation, the other by the U.S. Department of Energy/National Nuclear Security Administration — are making strides toward improving the predictability of the plasma inside tokamaks using cutting-edge AI through UF’s supercomputer, HiPerGator.

UF-led group develops new tools to track illicit nuclear materials
February 19, 2026The Consortium for Nuclear Forensics, a University of Florida-led team of 32 scientists and engineers at 16 universities, received a five-year, $26.4 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Nuclear Security Agency, or NNSA, to develop new nuclear forensic technologies and to train the next generation of nuclear sleuths to use them.

Hundreds descend on UF to advance national security research
February 18, 2026With a focus on global security and scientific collaboration, the University of Florida hosted hundreds of students, professors and national laboratory scientists and engineers last week for the 2025 National Nuclear Security Administration R&D University Program Review.