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Radiation Interuniversity Science and Engineering Project

Radiation is one of the top five risks to space travelers. NASA has a critical need to further its knowledge in radiation science and the mitigation of this risk. To do so, NASA must expand its pool of research scientists and engineers trained to meet the challenges of human space flight and long-term planetary missions.

The NASA Radiation Interuniversity Science and Engineering (RaISE) Project is an undergraduate/graduate program developed by NASA Johnson Space Center, Langley Research Center, Prairie View A&M University, and Texas Southern University  to prepare future scientists, researchers, and engineers in the fields of space radiation and nuclear engineering.

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