
Ronald Ballinger
Professor · environmental effects on materials behavior
Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyUnited States
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Ronald Ballinger serves as Professor of Nuclear Science and Engineering and Professor of Materials Science and Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), School of Engineering, with his office located in NW22-117.
His research spans critical areas in materials science and nuclear engineering:
- Environmental effects on materials behavior
- Electrochemistry and corrosion mechanisms
- Advanced materials development for fusion energy systems
- Statistical and experimental analysis methodologies
- Nuclear fuel performance and safety assessment
Professor Ballinger has provided high-level technical advisory services to U.S. government agencies on nuclear fuel disposition:
- US Department of Energy Technical Assistance Group for N-Reactor Fuel Disposition
- Department of State Technical Advisory Committee on North Korean Reactor Fuel Conditioning
- Department of Energy Technical Advisory Committee on Savannah River Reactor Site Metallic Fuel Disposition
He pioneered the development of Alloy 908, a super alloy selected as the sheath material for the ITER international nuclear fusion project, demonstrating significant impact in cryogenic magnet systems engineering.
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