You can't study nuclear engineering until you've learned the language of it.
Today, he is no longer actively involved in nuclear engineering.
In 1960, the institute established a department of nuclear engineering.
He would become a professor of Nuclear Engineering at the university in 1957.
However, this remains in the realm of scientific theory rather than nuclear engineering.
Since 1960, he served as professor of nuclear engineering, and as department head from 1974 to 1977.
He was also made chairman of the school's division of nuclear engineering.
I studied nuclear engineering for a while, which basically failed on the political battleground.
It looks like a typical power plant control room, complete with back issues of Nuclear Engineering magazine.
He worked in nuclear engineering, but he never brought his work home, never talked about it.