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Appendix A: Biographical Sketches of Committee, Technical Advisor, and Staff
Pages 283-297

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From page 283...
... Dr. Neureiter returned to Washington in 1969 as assistant for international affairs to the President's science advisor in the White House Office of Science and Technology.
From page 284...
... He has been involved in the design and safety assessments of complex, high-technology facilities since he joined the applied programs at the laboratory in 1974. He has worked on projects and issues regarding nuclear safety and nonproliferation technologies, nuclear waste management, and development of advanced nuclear reactors and has directed numerous studies of advanced nuclear energy concepts.
From page 285...
... ; University of Florida Nuclear Engineering Sciences Advisory Board (1995-1997) ; Virginia Power Nuclear Oversight Board (1994-1997)
From page 286...
... Dr. Corradini's research focus is nuclear engineering and multiphase flow with specific interests that include light-water reactor safety, fusion reactor design and safety, waste management and disposal, vapor explosions research and molten core–concrete interaction research, and energy policy analysis.
From page 287...
... He has served on various technical review committees, including the research review panel of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
From page 288...
... Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Her work involves the application of health physics to a diverse set of problems, including survey and remediation at decommissioning facilities, external and internal dose assessments, air and water effluent modeling and monitoring, emergency planning, population monitoring, and radioactive waste management and disposal.
From page 289...
... She was the founding executive director of Trust for America's Health -- a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization dedicated to preventing epidemics and protecting people, and she was the national recipient of the 2004 Delta Omega Curriculum Award honoring innovative public health teaching. She has worked in various roles in government, environmental nonprofits, and philanthropy, ranging from serving as the executive director of the Pew Environmental Health Commission to acting director of the New Jersey Pollution Prevention Office.
From page 290...
... Navy (retired) , is the chief of staff of Osprey Global Solutions, where he coordinates corporate business development and project management activities and provides antiterrorism and security expertise to federal, state, and local government entities and private-sector clients.
From page 291...
... He received the Penn State Engineering Society Outstanding Advising Award in 2001 and the Outstanding Research Award in 2012, and the Outstanding Research Achievement Award from the Materials Science and Technology Division of the American Nuclear Society in 2010.
From page 292...
... He is the principal investigator for the National Science Foundation Major Research Equipment and Facilities Construction Ocean Observatories Initiative Cyberinfrastructure Implementing Organization. He is also chair of the MEDEA Ocean Panel and recently completed a review of hydroacoustics monitoring by the UN Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty Office in the Indian Ocean.
From page 293...
... She is an expert in domestic and international nuclear safeguards and security for government-owned and -licensed commercial nuclear facilities and is involved in consulting work on vulnerability assessments of U.S. critical infrastructure for the Department of Homeland Security through Argonne National Laboratory.
From page 294...
... von Hippel's areas of policy research include nuclear arms control and nonproliferation, energy, and checks and balances in policy making for technology. He has been involved in reactor safety issues since he served as a member of he American Physical Society's 1974-1975 Study Group on Light Water Reactor Safety.
From page 295...
... He is an elected fellow of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, an AT&T faculty fellow in industrial ecology, a NASA faculty fellow (Jet Propulsion Laboratory, 2003 and 2004) , and a recipient of the Presidential Young Investigator Award from the National Science Foundation (NSF)
From page 296...
... Prior to her current appointment, Dr. Kosti was a postdoctoral fellow at the Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center at Georgetown University Hospital in Washington, D.C., where she conducted research on biomarker development for early cancer detection using casecontrol epidemiologic study designs.
From page 297...
... For his graduate research he worked in experimental high-energy physics at CERN in Switzerland. There he helped construct portions of the ATLAS detector and then used it to search for new fundamental physics phenomena, focusing primarily on lepton flavor violation.


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