• 18 February 2020

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The Michigan State University (MSU) Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering hosted the All-Hands meeting of the Honeywell(link is external)-U.S. Department of Energy(link is external) (DOE) National Security Campus(link is external) (NSC) Radar Consortium on 18-19 February.

The research consortium focuses on radio-frequency and radar technology. It is funded by the DOE NSC out of Kansas City, Missouri, and is managed by Honeywell Federal Manufacturing and Technologies(link is external), which produces commercial and consumer products, engineering services, and aerospace systems.  

On the first day of the meeting, the participants took the opportunity to tour FRIB. The six participating universities were:

Participants included faculty and students from the universities and staff from DOE and Sandia National Laboratories(link is external).

 

Michigan State University (MSU) operates the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB) as a user facility for the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science(link is external) (DOE SC), with financial support from and furthering the mission of the DOE‑SC Office of Nuclear Physics. FRIB is registered to ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO 27001, and ISO 45001.

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