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Appendix F: Biographical Sketches of the Committee, Technical Adviser, and Study Director
Pages 27-32

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... He was subsequently vice-chairman of the Advisory Committee on Nuclear Waste in the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission and a Senior Technical Advisor to the Blue Ribbon Commission on America's Nuclear Future. He has led or participated in numerous multi-disciplinary national and international technical and review committees for the National Academies, the National Council on Radiation Protection and Management, the Nuclear Energy Research Advisory Committee, and the Nuclear Development Committee of the Nuclear Energy Agency.
From page 28...
... , with progressively more responsibilities in licensing, technical reviews, and policy development, including as the International Team Leader in the USNRC's Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation (NRR) where he managed international programmatic activities.
From page 29...
... . As a retired consulting scientist from the Savannah River National Laboratory with 45 years of experience in the disposal of high level radioactive waste, her research spanned vitreous, crystalline ceramic, mineral, and cementitious waste form development, processing, and characterization in both the U.S.
From page 30...
... His research has been funded by the European Research Council as well as other EU sources, UK Research Councils, industry, and international funding bodies, and has resulted in more than 250 refereed international journal articles. He is an invited TAC Expert of RILEM, a Voting Member of committees of BSI, ASTM and ACI, Editor-inChief of the leading journal Materials and Structures, Associate Editor of Cement and Concrete Research, and Specialty Chief Editor for the Structural Materials section of Frontiers in Materials.
From page 31...
... Prior to his role at Hanford, Smith served as Manager of the National Nuclear Security Administration's Los Alamos Site Office, acting Manager of NNSA's Kansas City Plant, Deputy Manager of the Y-12 NNSA Site Office, and Assistant Manager for the Nuclear Material Stabilization Project at the Savannah River Site with responsibility for the Savannah River National Laboratory. With DOD, Smith served in the U.S.
From page 32...
... Before CFR, he was the scientist-in-residence at the Monterey Institute's Center for Nonproliferation Studies, where he coauthored the book The Four Faces of Nuclear Terrorism (Routledge, 2005) and was lead author of the January 2003 report Commercial Radioactive Sources: Surveying the Security Risks.


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