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  1. Michael Short joined the faculty in the Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering in July, 2013. He brings 15 years of research experience in the field of nuclear materials, microstructural characterization, and alloy development.

  2. Understanding the mechanisms of amorphous creep through molecular simulation. P Cao, MP Short, S Yip. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 114 (52), 13631-13636. , 2017. 87. 2017. Modeling injected interstitial effects on void swelling in self-ion irradiation experiments. MP Short, DR Gaston, M Jin, L Shao, FA Garner.

  3. Jul 27, 2021 · MIT nuclear science and engineering associate professor Michael Short’s longtime interest in radiation’s effects on metals has led to new interests in nuclear security and microreactors.

  4. Michael Short is an Associate Professor of Nuclear Science and Engineering. Prof. Short has earned four degrees from MIT, in Nuclear Science and Engineering and Material Science and Engineering. His work covers a broad range of topics where materials and nuclear engineering intersect.

  5. Laboratory of Prof. Michael P. Short, Department of Nuclear Science & Engineering, MIT. We investigate the causes, effefcts, and remedies of corrosion and microstructural change in energy systems, with an emphasis on nuclear power.

  6. Jul 13, 2022 · The MIT School of Engineering honored Michael Short, professor of nuclear science and engineering, with the 2022 MIT Bose Award for Excellence in Teaching for his experiential approach to teaching.

  7. A longstanding interest in radiation’s effects on metals has drawn Michael Short into new areas such as nuclear security and microreactors. Michael Short came to MIT in the fall of 2001 as an 18-year-old first-year who grew up in Boston’s North Shore.