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Narayan Poudel, PhD
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Narayan Poudel, PhD
Narayan Poudel is a staff scientist in Materials and Fuels Complex (MFC) at Idaho National Laboratory. His research focuses on the electrical, thermal transport and magneto-transport properties of actinides and rare earth materials in extreme environments. Dr. Poudel received a Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Houston in 2017 and a MS from Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu, Nepal in 2019. He is a member of the American Physical Society, Materials Research Society, and Nepal Physical Society. He also serves as a peer reviewer in various journals. Dr. Poudel is an author of 25 scientific papers and presented his work at 15 international conferences.
<div class="ExternalClassCBB9E1A3C83C4635A506C3399CC80299"><p>PhD, University of Houston (2017)<br></p></div>
<div class="ExternalClass72E98DC7EDC244DE827EF9E361EF4488"><p>Materials characterization in extreme environments<br></p></div>
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Advanced Characterization;Data collection;Extreme Conditions Research;Materials Characterization;Nuclear Fuels;Office of Science;Thermophysical Properties of Nuclear Fuel Materials ;Three omega thermal conductivity
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