Micro modular reactor design and deployment for data centers and industrial sites
Hadron Energy designs and develops 10-megawatt micro modular reactors (MMRs) for decentralized power generation. The tech stack reveals deep physics and CAD expertise—ANSYS, COMSOL, MATLAB, Fortran, C++, and specialized nuclear simulation tools (RELAP5, Aspen HYSYS)—paired with manufacturing and ERP systems (SAP, Oracle, NetSuite). The hiring profile is engineering-dominant (32 of 58 roles) with concentrated seniority, and active projects span reactor design, materials research, and commercial deployment; simultaneous focus on capital raises and SPAC/IPO processes signals the company is scaling toward institutional funding and public-market readiness.
Notable leadership hires: Chief of Staff, Chief Compliance Officer
Hadron Energy develops micro modular reactors designed to generate 10 megawatts of carbon-free electricity for data centers, industrial facilities, and remote communities. Founded in 2024 and based in San Francisco, the company operates as a pre-commercial nuclear technology developer with 11–50 employees distributed across engineering, manufacturing, finance, legal, and executive functions. Active projects include reactor design and safety validation, prototype commissioning, radiation effects analysis, and the tax and compliance infrastructure required for nuclear deployment. The company is concurrently pursuing capital formation and public-market preparation.
Hadron Energy designs micro modular reactors (MMRs) that produce 10 megawatts of electricity per unit for 24/7 carbon-free power generation at data centers, industrial sites, and remote locations.
Engineering and physics simulation: ANSYS, COMSOL, MATLAB, RELAP5, Aspen HYSYS, Fortran, C++. CAD: AutoCAD, SolidWorks, CATIA. Cloud: AWS, GCP, Azure. ERP/business: SAP, Oracle, NetSuite, HubSpot.
San Francisco, California. The company is actively hiring in the United States and Canada across engineering, finance, legal, and manufacturing functions.
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