Prof. Kenneth Allen

Professor of Nuclear Engineering

Acting Deputy Department Head

Nuclear Engineering Program Director

Physics and Nuclear Engineering

kenneth.allen [at] westpoint.edu
Professor Ken Allen, PhD PE is a Professor of Nuclear Engineering with the Department of Physics and Nuclear Engineering at the United States Military Academy (USMA), West Point, NY. He graduated from USMA in 1993 with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Civil Engineering. He served as an aviation officer who in B Co., 3-23 Av Hunter Army Airfield, GA as a UH-60 helicopter flight platoon leader and an assistant battalion operations officer. Dr. Allen served as a Company Commander for A Co. 78th Aviation Bn, Camp Zama, Japan. He earned a Master of Science degree in Nuclear Engineering from The University of Florida in 2003. He was an assistant professor in the West Point Department of Physics from 2003 – 2006 teaching core physics and nuclear engineering. After leaving the department, he served two years as a reactor operator supervisor and an NRC-licensed senior reactor operator for the TRIGA research reactor at the Armed Forces Radiobiological Research Institute, Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences, Bethesda MD. In 2008, he was selected to be an Academy Professor in the Department of Physics and Nuclear Engineering. In 2011, Dr. Allen completed his PhD at the University of South Carolina where his dissertation research involved designing an innovative sodium cooled fast reactor for the destruction of minor actinides in used nuclear fuel. In 2017, he retired from the Army and was selected to be a civilian Title 10 Associate Professor in the Department of Physics and Nuclear Engineering. In the spring of 2020, the USMA Academic Board approved the recommendation from the Credential and Promotion Committee to promote Dr. Allen to Professor of Nuclear Engineering. Dr. Allen is a Commissioner for ABET and a member of the American Nuclear Society, American Society of Engineering Education, Society of Physics Students, Phi Kappa Phi, and Tau beta Pi. In addition to teaching, he is an avid Ironman triathlete and the Officer in Charge for the USMA triathlon club.

Ph.D. University of South Carolina

 

M.S. University of Florida

 

B.S. U. S. Military Academy

Research Interests

Micro-modular Nuclear Power Plants, Nuclear Fuel Management, MCNP

Current Research

Alphavoltaic cell analysis and development in the USMA Pelletron Particle Accelerator.

Selected Publications

Allen, K.S., Hartford S.K., and Merkel G.J., Feasibility Study of a Micro Modular Reactor for Military Ground Applications. Journal of Defense Management, 2018. Vol. 8-172. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/326131082_Feasibility_Study_of_a_Micro_Modular_Reactor_for_Military_Ground_Applications

Read Jr, C.M., Knight, T.W., and Allen, K.S. Development of a multi-tiered recycling strategy with a sodium-cooled Heterogeneous Innovative Burner Reactor. Progress in Nuclear Energy, January 2013 Vol. 62-0, 72-78.

Allen, K.S., Read, C.M., and T.W. Knight. Design of an Equilibrium Core 1000 MWt Sodium-Cooled Heterogeneous Innovative Burner Reactor. Nuclear Engineering and Design January 2012, Vol. 242-1: 108-114. 

Read, C.M., T.W. Knight, and K.S. Allen. Using a modified CINDER90 routine in MCNPX 2.6.0 for the prediction of helium production in minor actinide targets. Nuclear Engineering and Design December 2011, Vol. 241 (12): 5033-5038.