
Abdollah Farsoni
Associate Professor · Nuclear Detection Infrastructure
Oregon State UniversityAbout
Abdollah (Abi) Farsoni is an Associate Professor in the Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering at Oregon State University's College of Engineering. He has been affiliated with Oregon State since 2006. His research spans nuclear detection systems, radiological environmental monitoring, and nonproliferation, with a focus on homeland security and atmospheric sensing technologies.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Radiation Health Physics, Oregon State University (2006)
- M.S. in Nuclear Engineering, Sharif University of Technology (1999)
- B.S. in Applied Physics, University of Tehran (1992)
Research Interests:
Farsoni specializes in interdisciplinary work combining nuclear technology, advanced detection systems, and environmental monitoring. His projects include developing sensors for global nuclear weapons test monitoring, designing explosive-detection systems via neutron activation analysis, and advancing real-time data acquisition systems. His work supports international efforts to combat nuclear proliferation and enhance environmental health safety.
Professional Experience:
- Prior to Oregon State, he served as a radiation physicist at the Esfahan Nuclear Technology Center (ENTC) from 1992–2000.
- He leads the Radiation Detection Group and collaborates with institutions like the University of Michigan on nuclear nonproliferation initiatives.
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