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Lorenzo Vergari awarded Young Researcher Award at the APSOT-3 Conference

November 13, 2020 by SALT

Lorenzo Vergari has been awarded the Young Researcher Award at the Asia-Pacific Symposium on Tritium Science (APSOT-3), organized by the University of Toyama, Japan. In his talk, Lorenzo reviewed the high-temperature interaction between graphite and hydrogen isotopes and their relevance to tritium management in nuclear reactors.

Filed Under: Conferences Tagged With: Lorenzo Vergari

The SALT research group welcomes the new class of PhD students

August 18, 2020 by SALT

McLaughlin Hall

Our group is excited to welcome to Berkeley its newest members, first year PhD students Sasha Kennedy, Malachi Nelson and Ryan Hayes. Looking forward to working together! Go Bears!

Filed Under: Team Members Tagged With: Michael Borrello, Nathanael David Gardner

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