
معرفی
Forrest Friesen serves as a Research Scientist in the Department of Physics within Trinity College of Arts & Sciences at Duke University, conducting advanced experimental research in nuclear physics with emphasis on neutron interactions and fission processes of actinide materials.
His expertise centers on precise measurements of neutron and gamma-ray emissions from photon-induced fission of uranium-235, uranium-238, and plutonium-239 isotopes using monoenergetic neutron beams and advanced detection systems. This work generates critical nuclear data for energy and security applications.
Dr. Friesen has secured major research funding through competitive grants:
- NEUTRON SCATTERING EXPERIMENTS FOR ACTINIDES USING MONOENERGETIC NEUTRON BEAMS (2025-2028), Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
- Measurements of Prompt Neutron Differential Multiplicity in Photofission (2022-2026), Department of Energy
- Measurements of Prompt and Delayed Neutron/Gamma Emissions from Photon-Induced Fission (2020-2025), US Department of Homeland Security
- High Intensity Gamma Ray Source Calibration (2024), Los Alamos National Laboratory
- Measurements of Neutron-induced Fission Product Yields (2018-2021), Department of Energy
- Studies of Nuclear Structure Using Neutrons (1997-2019), Department of Energy
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