When Nuclear Power Goes Wrong: A Nuclear Engineer Reflects on Visits to Three Nuclear Accident Sites

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  • Physics and Astronomy Colloquium

April 10, 2026 3:30 PM - April 10, 2026 4:30 PM
PAIS 1100

Host:
Sally Seidel
Presenter:
Professor Carl Willis (UNM Nuclear Engineering Dept.)
Video Recording

Accidents at Three Mile Island (USA, 1979), Chornobyl (Soviet Ukraine, 1986), and Fukushima Daiichi (Japan, 2011) anchor the contemporary understanding of what happens when nuclear power goes wrong.  The speaker will share photographic insights from personal visits to all three sites, as well as observations on how the accidents occurred and how the afflicted places have changed over the post-accident years.  With the popularity of nuclear power at an all-time high, new commercial reactor technologies in rapid development, and dramatic changes to the nuclear regulatory environment in the United States, focus will turn to the sociotechnical foundations for nuclear power safety as understood through the lens of these three accidents, and what future nuclear power accidents might look like.

About Carl Willis

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