Prof. Bill Lee speaks at Science and the Senedd 2023
On the 13th June Prof. Bill Lee (NFI co-director) contributed to the Royal Society of Chemistry's (RSC) "Science and the Senedd" event. This was the nineteenth time this annual event…
On the 13th June Prof. Bill Lee (NFI co-director) contributed to the Royal Society of Chemistry's (RSC) "Science and the Senedd" event. This was the nineteenth time this annual event…
Prof. Bill Lee has recently gave an interview to Imperial College about his career so far. The article is wide ranging, ranging from teaching all the way to nuclear's role…
The NFI Director, Professor Bill Lee, among six other Bangor academics have been elected to the Learned Society of Wales. The Learned Society of Wales is a learned society and charity that exists to "celebrate, recognise, preserve, protect and encourage excellence in all of the scholarly disciplines", and to serve the Welsh nation.
Many people are frightened of radiation, thinking of it as an invisible, man-made and deadly force, and this fear often underpins opposition to nuclear power. In fact, most radiation is natural and life on Earth wouldn’t be possible without it. Read more at https://nubu.nu
For over a hundred years, the Drapers’ Company, one of the historic Livery Companies of the City of London and now a philanthropic organisation, has been linked to Bangor University,…
The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining (IOM3) has awarded their Platinum Medal to Professor Bill Lee and the Nuclear Futures Institute.The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining (IOM3) has…
Congratulations to Professor Bill Lee, Professor Andrew Sherry and all of the organisers who all were instrumental in making the AGR AMR Workshop a success. The Nuclear Futures Institute would…
The Nuclear Futures Institute is very pleased to announce a new publication led by Dr Lee Evitts and co-authored by Dr Simon Middleburgh, Prof Bill Lee and Dr Marcus Dahlfors of…
See Part I Here...Dr. Michael Rushton and Prof. Bill Lee have had the second part of their nuclear co-generation article series published in the Nuclear Institute's Nuclear Future magazine. It…
There is a global effort within the nuclear industry to develop an alternate fission fuel to UO2 that could be safer, more efficient and cheaper to produce. One such alternative…