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The discussion around nuclear energy continues. Regardless of whether new construction projects move forward in Western nations, there's an existing fleet of reactors needing upkeep, operation, and eventual shutdown. This includes managing radioactive waste and maintaining the entire fuel cycle process. These operations demand engineers with specialized knowledge of nuclear site conditions. Furthermore, numerous countries are evaluating nuclear power as part of their strategy for reliable, low-emission energy, with some initiating national reactor construction projects. These initiatives present significant international challenges, particularly regarding weapons proliferation risks and environmental safety. The enduring demand for nuclear engineering expertise is evident, with many countries maintaining long-term investments in this field - from traditional power production to medical radiology applications and non-proliferation efforts. The industry faces an aging workforce, creating substantial career prospects for new nuclear engineering graduates.