MIT nuclear reactor trains students in safe management of complex systems

Margaret Cunniff, The Tech
June 4, 2010

Brian K. Baum ’10 calls his job “essentially glorified babysitting,” but he’s not watching over his neighbor’s kids. Instead, he is one of a small group of undergraduates who operates MIT’s nuclear reactor.

This group of students work in addition to the ten full-time employees at the reactor. They serve as operators and shift supervisors, performing everything from daily monitoring of the reactor’s operations to running drills of possible problems.

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