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UC Berkeley Nuclear Engineering Department

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    • Haley Williams
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    • Michael Borrello
    • D. Nathanael Gardner
    • Nicole Johnson
    • Sarah Heagy
    • Tim Pickarski
  • | Publications
  • | Projects
    • ThorCon Corrosion Project
    • NEUP – High Temperature Molten Salt Reactor Pump Development
    • NEUP – IRP Molten Salt Reactor Test Bed with Neutron Irradiation
    • Speciation of Light Elements in Molten Salts
    • FUTURE EFRC
    • Graphite and Tritium Studies in Molten Fluoride Salts
  • I INGSM-24 Conference
  • | Beryllium Safety
  • | Courses
  • | News & Events
    • Haley Williams Nominated to Give Presentation at the NEA Global Forum on Nuclear Education, Science, Technology and Policy
    • | Open House Nov. 2nd
    • | MS Round Robin 1.0
    • | Chemical Sensors Workshop 2020
    • | Molten Salt Bootcamp 2019
  • Raluca O. Scarlat
  • Haley Williams
  • Ryan Hayes
  • Alexandra (Sasha) Kennedy
  • Michael Borrello
  • D. Nathanael Gardner
  • Nicole Johnson
  • Sarah Heagy
  • Tim Pickarski

Malachi Nelson

Email: malachi_nelson@berkeley.edu

4116 Etcheverry Hall

Malachi is a Ph.D. student in the UC Berkeley Nuclear Engineering Department. While in the SALT group, Malachi studied the thermophysical properties of molten salts. His research interests also include tritium production in molten salts and how to control it. In his free time, Malachi enjoys rock climbing, hiking, cooking, and snowboarding.

M.S. Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering – Worcester Polytechnic Institute 2019

B.S. Mechanical Engineering – Worcester Polytechnic Institute 2019

ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6027-552X

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