
Milton E. McLain
Professor Emeritus, Nuclear Engineering
Date of Appointment: 1984
Office: No on-campus office
Phone: 936/203-7543
Fax: None
E-mail: mclain-2@juno.com
Education
Ph.D., Georgia Institute of Technology (Nuclear Engineering), 1972
M.S., University of Idaho (Chemistry), 1960
B.A., Emory University (Chemistry), 1955
Courses Taught
NUEN 479: Radiation Protection Engineering
NUEN 612: Radiological Safety and Hazards Evaluation
NUEN 676: Health Physics Instrumentation
NUEN 679: Practical Applications of Radiological Safety I
NUEN 680: Practical Applications of Radiological Safety II
NUEN 689: Special Topics: Health Physics Instrumentation
Areas of Interest
These include technical areas such as:
- Radon measurements by etched alpha track and charcoal absorber methods;
- Specialized radiation monitoring systems design and development;
- Measurements of immersion doses from clouds of noble gas fission product radionuclides;
- Radiochemical analysis procedure development;
- Research into novel methods for real-time dosimetry in boron capture neutron therapy
- Training in radiochemistry, health physics, certification examination preparation;
- Facility-tailored health physics program development and implementation;
- Reactor post accident sampling and analysis systems development, commissioning, and training;
- Isotopic calibration of effluent monitoring systems.
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