Giving
Your gift today can help shape the future of NERS.
Consistently ranked first among the nuclear engineering programs in the country, Michigan Engineering’s Department of Nuclear Engineering & Radiological Science engages with hundreds of students who are dedicated to exploring innovative ways to support our mission of improving society through the advancement of nuclear, radiological, and plasma sciences and technologies.
Our commitment to adapting and evolving our educational and research programs aligns with the shifting landscape of our field. These endeavors demand substantial resources as we endeavor to retain world-class faculty, pioneer cutting-edge research, and nurture the future leaders of our field. Your support as a donor can play a pivotal role in this mission, ensuring that our department continues to set the standard as a 21st-century leader and inspiration.
The unwavering generosity of our alumni and friends has unlocked remarkable opportunities for our students and faculty, and it will continue to be a cornerstone of our educational and research mission. Your contribution today will actively shape the world of tomorrow and help us to uphold the exemplary standards of excellence that define NERS.
We extend our heartfelt gratitude for your consideration and wholeheartedly appreciate your invaluable support!
Ways to Contribute
Nuclear Fund
Gifts to the Nuclear Engineering Special Fund enable Nuclear Engineering and Radiological Sciences to support activities that enrich the department.
Bill Martin Fund
Support graduate students in NERS in honor of the outstanding teacher and scholar Prof. William Martin and his many contributions to the field of nuclear science and engineering.
John Lee Fund
Support graduate students in NERS in honor of the outstanding teacher and scholar Prof. John C. Lee and his many contributions to the field of nuclear science and engineering.
Gary Was Fund
Honor Prof. Was and his many contributions to the combined fields of nuclear science and engineering and material science. The fund will support NERS graduate students with a focus on nuclear materials.
Ed Larsen Fund
Encourage student participation in mathematical and computational science programs for nuclear science applications that combine nuclear engineering and radiological sciences with research in other scientific disciplines.
Fastest Path
NERS created the Fastest Path to Zero Initiative to support 21st-century nuclear energy discovery, encouraging interdisciplinary exploration across technology, business, policy, design, and art. Gifts may be used to establish an endowment.
All NERS Funds
We extend our heartfelt gratitude for your consideration and wholeheartedly appreciate your invaluable support!