Sintered uranium oxide fuel pellets are the primary fuel used in civilian nuclear reactors. Due to extensive experience and established infrastructure, these ceramic fuels are likely to remain important for nuclear energy well into the future. Fuel pellets are produced mainly through cold-pressing ceramic powder and high temperature sintering. The processing technique presented here is designed to fit into the current fuel pellet production infrastructure with minimal changes to fuel manufacturers and reactor operators. This study makes changes in the UO 2 powder before the pellets are pressed, possibly requiring only minor changes in the manufacturing process.