Khaled Talaat

I am a postdoctoral researcher in nuclear engineering at UNM. I am interested in computational research with emphasis on nuclear energy applications. My passions include radiation transport, computational fluid particle dynamics, molecular dynamics, and magnetic resonance imaging. I enjoy coding and writing articles. I have a few hobbies like playing Half-Life Alyx and creating educational content on preventing the proliferation of WMD. I am also the founder and lead developer of Computam which aims to transform the way people interact with internet services.

Education

Aug 2022
Ph.D. in Nuclear Engineering, University of New Mexico (Albuquerque, NM), GPA: 4.19/4.33

May 2019
M.Sc. in Nuclear Engineering, University of New Mexico (Albuquerque, NM), GPA: 4.20/4.33

May 2016
B.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering, Central Michigan University (Mount Pleasant, MI), GPA: 3.91/4.0



March 23rd, 2022: I passed my Ph.D. dissertation defense with Distinction. Dissertation title "Computational methods, investigations, and codes to support corrosion experiments in molten lead and transfer to reactor conditions."

Recent Efforts


Radioactive Aerosols
Modeling the UNM Lead Loop
Molecular Dynamics

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