The Nuclear Control Institute is a research and advocacy center for preventing nuclear proliferation and nuclear terrorism. The non-profit organization was founded by Paul Leventhal in 1981. It went under a reorganization in 2003 to make it a web-based program. The institute is supported by the donations of philanthropic foundations and individuals.
The Nuclear Control Institute is particularly focused on the elimination of plutonium and highly enriched uranium, which can be used to create nuclear weapons, from nuclear power plants and research reactors, and preventing plutonium and highly enriched uranium from dismantled nuclear weapons from being disposed of in commercial reactors. This means that they are strongly opposed to the use of mixed oxide fuel.
The US still has no AI or IT equivalent of the Department of Energy, the National Institutes of Health, NASA or the national laboratories that conduct (and tightly control) US nuclear-weapons R&D;.
The US still has no AI or IT equivalent of the Department of Energy, the National Institutes of Health, Nasa, or the national laboratories that conduct (and tightly control) US nuclear-weapons ...
Ranked among the top universities globally, the institution is fostering Abdulraheem’s groundbreaking research in designing autonomous control systems for nuclear microreactors.