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Rodney Ewing
Stanford University
Dept. of Geological Sciences

450 Serra Mall, Building 320
Stanford, CA 94305-2115

Office: Green Earth Sci. 307
Phone: 650-497-6203
Email: rewing1@stanford.edu

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Research

Swift heavy ions are used to replicate damage caused by fission fragments and alpha particles in nuclear materials.

Using ultrafast lasers, we can learn more about the physical mechanisms underlying the damage processes in nuclear materials.

Diamond anvil cells allow for in situ­­ characterization of materials at high pressures.

Actinide materials are the backbone of the nuclear fuel cycle—either for the production of energy or nuclear weapons.