Environmental Health Physics

MS

Clemson offers an MS degree in Environemental Health Physics (EHP). This program is designed to address broad environmental issues associated with anthropogenic and natural radioactivity. The objective of the curriculum is to provide students with knowledge and training needed to protect human health and the environment from ionizing radiation. Integral to this focus area is assessing risk associated with the radiation.

Research areas include low-level radiation detection, radiochemistry, analytical techniques to quantify stable elements utilizing radiation, environmental monitoring, radionuclide transport, radioactive waste management, and risk assessment.

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NGWREF Farvolden Scholarship Awarded

Jen Oblinger (MS in Hydrogeology under the direction of Dr. Stephen Moysey) was awarded a $500 NGWREF Farvolden scholarship for her talk "Assessing the Impact of Water Harvesting on Water Resour...read more

Clemson University Professor Named DuPont Young Professor

Yanru Yang, assistant professor in the department of environmental engineering and science at Clemson University, was named a DuPont Young Professor by the DuPont Fellows Forum. Yang is now a membe...read more