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Department of Nuclear Engineering and Radiation Health Physics Oregon State University
2013
Department of Nuclear Engineering& Radiation Health Physics
3451 SW Jefferson WayCorvallis, OR 97331
phone: (541) 737-2343fax: (541) 737-0480
ne.oregonstate.edu
The 2013 Resume Book showcases upcoming graduates from the Department of Nuclear Engineering and Radiation Health Physics at Oregon State University.
These resumes are being distributed with the expressed permission of the students as an effort to highlight their achievements and showcase their skills to potential employers.
Misuse of this information can be reported to the Department of Nuclear Engineering and Radiation Health Physics by calling (541)737-2343.
Resume Timothy G. Adams
TimothyGAdams@gmail.com Current Address: Permanent Address: 620 SW 2nd St, Unit 2, Corvallis, OR, 97333 17606 Cardinal Dr., Lake Oswego, OR, 97034
Work Experience Graduate Research Assistant Summer 2012 – Present Oregon State University: Department of Nuclear Engineering and Radiation Health Physics Radiochemistry Research Group • Engaged in research in the dissolution of various uranium oxides in alkaline solutions
containing hydrogen peroxide. Research focuses on dissolution rate optimization with variant dissolution temperature, peroxide and carbonate concentration, sintering temperature, stirring rate, and oxide composition.
Graduate Teaching Assistant Fall 2011 – Spring 2012 Oregon State University: Department of Nuclear Engineering and Radiation Health Physics • Was teaching assistant for Nuclear and Radiation Physics 1 & 2 and Nuclear Radiation
Detection and Measurement. Was responsible both for holding 4 hours a week of office hours and grading homework assignments. During Detection and Measurement, was also responsible for holding laboratory experiments and grading laboratory reports.
Ad Hoc Assistant Manager Part-Time 2007-2012 Wyvern Running • Wyvern Running is a small sports retailer that focuses on athletic event expositions and web
sales. • Responsibilities included cashiering, money handling, inventory management, database
management, marketing and purchasing consulting, driving company vehicles to/ from events, and setup/tear-down of retail booths.
Education Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY B.S. in Nuclear Engineering GPA: 3.4/4.0 Graduated: May 2011 Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR M.S. in Radiation Health Physics GPA: 3.87/4.0 Expected Graduation: May 2013
Honors Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute’s Department of Engineering Dean’s List Spring 2008 – May 2011 Rensselaer Medal Spring 2006
Skills and Competencies • Basic Python, C, C++, and intermediate C# • Some experience with MCNP, MAPLE, and MATLAB • Extensive experience with Microsoft Office
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Robert James Aldridge
Email: aldridge.robert.james@gmail.com
Cell phone: (702) 556-3292
College Address Permanent Address
4006 NW Witham Hill Dr #155 8616 Copper Mountain Ave
Corvallis, OR 97330 Las Vegas, NV 89129
Phone: (702) 360-2704
Education
Oregon State University Corvallis, OR
Candidate for Masters of Science in Nuclear Engineering June 2013
GPA: 4.0/4.0 (Unofficial transcript available upon request)
Relevant Courses:
Nuclear Reactor Thermal Hydraulics, Applied Thermal Hydraulics, Intermediate
Fluid Dynamics, Neutronic Analysis I&II, Advanced Reactor Physics, Reactor
Systems Design, Reactor Safety, Reactor Operator Training, Radiophysics,
Nuclear Rules and Regulations
Computer Code Experience:
RELAP5-3D (proficient), CASMO, SIMULATE, MCNP
Whitworth University Spokane, WA
Bachelors of Science in Physics May 2011
with a minor in Mathematics
Overall GPA: 3.48/4.0 Science/Math GPA: 3.61/4.0 (Unofficial transcript available upon request)
Relevant Courses:
Three semesters of Intro Physics, Electronics, Mechanics: Dynamics, Advanced
Dynamics, Quantum Mechanics, Nuclear Physics, Thermodynamics, Electricity
Magnetism I & II, Optics, Math Methods for Scientists and Engineers, Linear
Algebra, Numerical Analysis, and Computer Science 1
Programming Languages:
C++, MatLab, Mathematica, Basic Stamp, Java, LabVIEW
Current Research Project
Oregon State University Nuclear Engineering Corvallis, OR (541) 737-2343
Department
Advisor: Dr. Brian Woods
Exploring and analyzing the scaling methodology used to design OSU's
High Temperature Test Facility (HTTF), an integral test facility based on
the Modular High Temperature Gas Reactor (MHTGR)
Building a systems model of the MHTGR and HTTF in RELAP5-3D to simulate
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the Depressurized Conduction Cooldown (DCC) transient
Relevant Experience
Oregon State University Nuclear Engineering Corvallis, OR (541) 737-2343
Department
Graduate Teaching Assistant September 2011 - Present
GTA for sophomore level introductory nuclear physics course sequence and senior
level Thermal Hydraulics and Systems Design courses.
Responsible for grading homework assignments and exams
Held weekly office hours for students
Oregon State University Nuclear Engineering Corvallis, OR (541) 737-2343
Department and TerraPower LLC
Graduate Research Assistant June 2012 - September 2012
Responsible for identifying building codes and limitations of concrete and
insulation for use in high temperature applications
Developed a 1-D heat transfer code to evaluate the cooling and insulation
requirements for the conceptual design of a reactor cavity cooling system
Pololu Robotics and Electronics Las Vegas, NV (702) 262-6648
Technical Support Representative June 2011- August 2011
Replied to customer emails and forum posts answering basic technical questions
Maintained, updated, and corrected product information on the company web site
Recalibrated the temperature distribution in an SMT solder reflow oven to
improve the quality of solder joints on PC boards
Designed metal SMT stencils to be used in high-volume manufacturing runs of PC
boards with surface-mounted components
Whitworth University Physics Department Spokane, WA (509) 777-3265
Summer Research Experience Summer 2009
Relocated the University’s telescope to an isolated mountaintop
Calibrated a remote telescope and camera for research use
Developed unique robotic systems to maintain telescope and enhance
functionality
Continued work through next academic year developing support systems
Whitworth University Physics Department Spokane, WA (509) 777-3265
Physics Laboratory Grader Fall 2008-Spring 2011
Responsible for grading laboratories for Intro to Astronomy, Intro Physics, and
Electronics
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References
Dr. Andrew Klein
Relation: Professor/GRA Advisor
Andrew.Klein@oregonstate.edu
(541) 737-7061
Dr. Brian Woods
Relation: Professor/Thesis Advisor
woodsb@engr.orst.edu
(541) 737-6335
Dr. Richard Stevens
Relation: Professor/Undergraduate Research Advisor
rstevens@whitworth.edu
(509) 777-4508
Awards/Societies
American Nuclear Society
National Academy for Nuclear Training Fellowship Program (INPO)
Washington NASA Space Grant Fellow
Glen P. Erickson Memorial Scholarship
Delbert Friesen Scholarship
Whitworth Legacy Scholarship
Whitworth Heritage Scholarship
Russell S. Benson _______________________________________________________________________________ 1664 S. Clarkson St. Cell: (720) 324-0956 Denver, CO 80210 bensonr@onid.orst.edu
Education B.S in Nuclear Engineering Expected Graduation: June 2013
• Oregon State University Corvallis, OR • 3.74 GPA • Provost’s Scholarship – prestigious academic scholarship awarded to 20 students per year
High School Diploma Graduation: May 2009
• Denver South High School • 3.98 GPA • Salutatorian – second in class • National Honor Society Member
Relevant courses
• Nuclear & Radiation Physics I and II • Nuclear Reactor Thermal Hydraulics • Nuclear Rules & Regulations • Materials Science
• Neutronic Analysis • Radiation Detection & Instrumentation • Radiation Protection & Dosemitry • Public Speaking
Experience
Internship Department of Energy Idaho Falls, Id June-August 2012 • Assisted with oversight operations at Idaho National Laboratory • Learning experience in multiple sub disciplines of nuclear engineering • Coding project to find void reactivity worth in the Advanced Test Reactor using HELIOS
Advanced Lifeguard Denver Aquatics Denver, CO June-Aug/2006-2011
• Maintained public safety & facility cleanliness, and instructed youth swim lessons • Three seasons as Head Guard – second in chain of command • Two seasons as Swim Team Coach – guided 35 youth swimmers 5 days per week • Public relations skills required
Community Service
Volunteer Service Heartland Humane Society Corvallis, OR Oct 2011-Present
• Assisted with daily operations to maintain a hygienic and comforting environment for abandoned and stray animals (~3 hours/week)
Interests/Hobbies
Bicycle Construction March 2010
• Bicycle built without prior knowledge • Required analysis of mechanical components to gain understanding of interworking • Basic mechanical skills
Computer Literacy
• Microsoft Office • MATLAB
Patrick Y. Byfield Cell: (541)-602-9151 Email: Byfieldp@onid.orst.edu Corvallis, OR, 97333
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Education:
• Graduate Student, Oregon State University September 2011 – Present Degree in progress – Master of Science, Nuclear Engineering 3.55 GPA, Expected graduation date – June 2013. Thesis Topic – “A Thermal Hydraulic Analysis of the Deployment of
Molybdenum Elements within the Oregon State TRIGA® Reactor” • Undergraduate Student, Oregon State University September 2007- June 2011
Bachelor of Science, Nuclear Engineering Graduated Cum Laude, as a Presidential Scholar, with a 3.54 GPA.
Work Experience:
• Graduate Research Assistant, Oregon State University June 2012 – Present OSU Hydro Mechanical Fuel Test Facility
o Employed by Dr. Wade Marcum on the Oregon State University Hydro Mechanical Fuel Test Facility (OSU HMFTF) project, a Nuclear Quality Assurance-1 (NQA-1) compliant facility designed to provide a database of information to qualify prototypic nuclear fuels.
o Job duties – authoring and executing procedures, authoring and reviewing quality documentation, performing maintenance and calibration duties, ordering from and interfacing with vendors, and operation of the OSU HMFTF.
• Research Assistant, Oregon State University June 2011 – June 2012 OSU Molybdenum Production Project
o Employed by Dr. Wade Marcum on the OSU Molybdenum Production Project, an endeavor with the goal of producing medical isotopes at the OSU research reactor via specially designed fueled experiments.
o Job duties – performing a thermal hydraulic safety analysis regarding the deployment of fueled experiments into the OSU TRIGA® reactor core with the application of RELAP5-3D considering both steady-state and transient scenarios.
• Undergraduate Research Assistant, Oregon State University June 2010 – June 2011 OSU Hydro Mechanical Fuel Test Facility
o Employed by Dr. Brian Woods on the OSU Hydro Mechanical Fuel Test Facility (OSU HMFTF) project.
o Job duties – writing, reviewing, and editing quality documentation for the OSU HMFTF. • Undergraduate Research Assistant, Oregon State University June 2009 – September 2009
OSU Molybdenum Production Project o Employed by Dr. Todd Palmer on the OSU Molybdenum Production Project. o Job duties – performing an analysis with the ORIGEN-ARP program to analyze
molybdenum yield from the deployment of a fueled experiment within the OSU TRIGA® reactor.
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Software Skills:
• Experience with RELAP5-3D Version 2.4.2, a code designed by the Idaho National Lab for best-estimate transient simulations of light water reactor systems during postulated accidents, for thermal hydraulics safety analyses.
• Experience with applications of MATLAB for use in various applications, including thermodynamics simulations, neutronics simulations, fluid simulations, and material properties analyses.
• Experience with applications of SolidWorks. • Exposure to CASMO, and ORIGEN-ARP (SCALE 6). • Exposure to LabVIEW as it pertains to the operations of a test facility.
Quality Assurance Background
• 1.5 years experience as a Research Assistant on an Nuclear Quality Assurance-1 (NQA-1) compliant test facility.
o Experience with training regarding NQA-1, 10 CFR 50 Appendix B, and 10 CFR 21. o Experience with quality documentation authorship and review. o Experience with vendor communication, ordering, and documentation.
Accomplishments and Awards:
• Presidential Scholar Award, Oregon State University, 2010-2011 academic year. • NRC academic scholarship, 2010-2011 academic year. • Vice-Chair of the OSU NE/RHP Alpha Nu Sigma Honor Society, 2012-2013 academic year. • Volunteer recognition by the OSU NE/RHP department for services including performing
Radiation Center tours and for various public speaking services, 2010-2012 academic years. • Second place Senior Design Project Award, OSU NE/RHP, for the project entitled “Design
and Simulation of the High Flux Isotope Reactor Hydraulic Flow Test Element: Spatially Resolved Analysis,” 2010-2011 academic year.
Publications:
• Byfield, P., Marcum, W., Reese, S., “Steady State Thermal Hydraulic Analysis of a Molybdenum Production Element for Implementation in TRIGA® Reactors,” submitted January, 2013 for the American Nuclear Society: 2013 Annual Meeting.
Shaun Caraway 13222 E. 45th St, Tulsa, OK 74134
Home: (918) 307-8758 Cell: (918) 645-4141
Email: smcaraway@yahoo.com
QUALIFICATIONS
• Daily use of radiation detection equipment • Experienced in safe handling and security of radiopharmaceuticals and sealed sources • Familiar with NRC and agreement state nuclear regulatory rules and regulations governing medical use of
radioisotopes • DOT training • Management experience • Teaching experience
EDUCATION 2010-present Master of Radiation Health Physics – Oregon State Univ. – Corvallis, OR 1993-1995 Master of Business Administration – Southern Illinois Univ. – Edwardsville, IL 1984-1986 Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Technology – Univ. of Oklahoma – Oklahoma City, OK 1980-1984 Bachelor of Science in Mathematics – Univ. of Oklahoma – Norman, OK EMPLOYMENT 2001-present Nuclear Medicine Technologist, Saint Francis Hospital, Tulsa, Oklahoma
• Perform all nuclear medicine, nuclear pharmacy, and quality control procedures • Clinical supervisor for nuclear medicine students from the University of Arkansas for
Medical Sciences 1993-2001 Nuclear Medicine Technologist, Memorial Hospital, Chester, Illinois
• Performed Radiation Safety Officer duties for the hospital including ancillary services training and emergency preparedness with the fire department
• Participated in JCAHO inspection preparation committees • Performed all nuclear medicine, nuclear pharmacy, and quality control procedures • Performed echocardiography and stress echocardiography procedures, as well as some
general ultrasound scans and radiography studies 1992-1993 Nuclear Medicine Technologist, Self-employed, Chester, Illinois
• Performed consultant work for three hospitals • Performed all nuclear medicine, nuclear pharmacy, and quality control procedures
1989-1992 Group Manager, Medical Imaging Systems, Aurora, Illinois
• Managed five nuclear medicine technologists in four states • Performed all nuclear medicine, nuclear pharmacy, and quality control procedures at five
different hospitals 1986-1989 Nuclear Medicine Technologist, Oklahoma Memorial Hospital, Oklahoma City, OK
• Performed all nuclear medicine and quality control procedures • Clinical educator for nuclear medicine students from the University of Oklahoma Health
Sciences Center • Taught nuclear medicine physics one semester at the Health Sciences Center • Served on the hospital’s grievance committee
OTHER EXPERIENCE Computer: Experience with Microsoft Office, MCNP, STELLA, Crystal Ball, and R Organizational: Volunteer Coordinator for Compassion International Hobbies: Photography and travel REFERENCES Available upon request
JUAN A CASTA ÑEDA 141 NW 15th St. Apt. 21 Corvallis, OR 97330
( 5 7 0 ) 3 1 7 - 8 9 2 1 C A S T A N J U @ O N I D . O R S T . E D U
OBJECTIVE
To acquire an Internship position as a Nuclear Engineer or related field.
EDUCATION
Master of Science in Nuclear Engineering (2012 – 2014)
o Oregon State University (GPA: 3.49)
Bachelor of Science in Radiation Health Physics (2007 - 2011)
o Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania (GPA: 3.21)
Bachelor of Science in Physics (2007 - 2011)
o Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania (GPA: 3.21)
APPLICABLE COURSEWORK
Neutronics Analysis
Nuclear Reactor Thermo-Hydraulics
Nuclear Systems Design
Nuclear Radiation & Detection Laboratory
Nuclear Reactor Physics
Electronics
Thermodynamics
QUALIFICATIONS & SKILLS
Fluency in Spanish and English, strong quantitative skills, dedicated, and determined.
Technically proficient in CAD, Solid Works and other Numerical Programs such as: MATLAB – MCNP – CASMO - MULTIFLUX
Experienced in ASME NQA-1 quality assurance program and methods for compliance.
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIECE
Graduate Teaching Assistant - Oregon State University, OR
Currently assisting with an Undergraduate Atomic Physics Course
Teaching and helping the students understand the course material
Health Physicist Technician Intern – Penn State University, PA
Surveyed several radiation labs and worked with radiation instrumentation
Italian Restaurant Co-Manager - Pottsville, PA Worked several years, helping, waiting, and serving the costumers
Head Swim Coach – Shamokin, PA
For the Shamokin Stingrays summer league, ages from 5 to 18 years old
(2012 – Present)
(Summer – 2010)
(2005 – 2011)
(Summer – 2011)
ACTIVITIES
Nuclear Engineering Related:
American Nuclear Society (ANS) & Oregon State Nuclear Society (2012 - 2013)
Bloomsburg University Physics Society: Vice-President & Treasurer (2010 - 2011)
Athletic Achievements:
NCAA Division II Swimming Qualifier (2009 - 2012)
4-Time Swimming Record Holder at Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania.
WESLEY RAY DEASON 803 SW 8TH St Apt. 1, Corvallis, OR, 97333 210-287-8250 deasonw@onid.orst.edu
Skills & Strengths
Balanced experience and knowledge base to provide novel approaches to problems. Excels in a team-oriented environment with leadership and interpersonal communication abilities. Capable in the use of FORTRAN 90, MATLAB, and MCNP5.
(Additional computer experience details available upon request.)
Education Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR M.S. in Nuclear Engineering
GPR: 3.65 Texas A&M University, College Station, TX B.S. in Nuclear Engineering Major GPR: 3.66; Cumulative GPR: 3.43
June 2013 (expected) May 2011
Experience
Graduate Research Assistant, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR Researching the utilization of vented fuel systems in gas cooled fast breeder reactors
under the advisement of Dr. Andrew C. Klein. CSNR Summer Fellow, Center for Space Nuclear Research, Idaho Falls, ID Conducted a paper design of a 5000 lbf/100kWe Bi-modal Nuclear Thermal Rocket for
deep space travel. Conducted a paper design of a 20 MWe and 10kWe space nuclear power system to be
compatible with nuclear electric propulsion. Explored new designs for space nuclear power systems and system components. STP Team Intern, Space Engineering Institute, TAMU Modeled the thermodynamic evolution of an auxiliary building at the South Texas Project
nuclear power plant under HVAC failure. Created a simplified model in MATLAB to validate the more precise CFD model. Student Worker, Mix-Alco Pilot Plant, TAMU
Fall 2011 – Current Summer 2011 Summer 2010 Spring 2010 Spring 2008
Activities Delegate, Washington Nuclear Engineering Student Delegation Promote federal funding for nuclear engineering student programs. Student Liaison, ANS Aerospace Nuclear Science and Technology Division Provide student perspective and promote student involvement. Publish space-nuclear related blog posts at http://www.ansnuclearcafe.org. Scouting Subcommittee Chair, ANS Student Sections Committee Promote BSA and GSUSA based educational programs within all ANS Student Sections. Director of Scouting Program, American Nuclear Society, TAMU Created a curriculum to meet the Nuclear Science Merit Badge requirements. Organized and led four events with approximately sixty attendees each, including field
trips to the TAMU Nuclear Science Center (on campus reactor). Made arrangements for a continuing semi-annual occurrence.
Summer 2012 Fall 2011 – Current Fall 2010 – Current Fall 2009 – Spring 2011
Awards Student Design Competition Winning Team Member, ANS Winter Meeting Mitty C. Plummer ’65 Endowed Scholarship, TAMU Commendation for Service, ANS Student Sections Committee George and Mary Lewis Endowed Scholarship, TAMU Eagle Scout Award, Alamo Area Council
Fall 2011 Fall 2010 Spring 2010 Fall 2009 Fall 2006
Publications & References
Available upon request.
Joshua David Graves
975 SW 15th St, Apt 203Corvallis, OR 97333
(419) 912-4668j.dav.graves@gmail.com or gravesjo@onid.orst.edu
OBJECTIVE A position in the field of nuclear or mechanical engineering with special interestsin system thermal response, scaling analysis, thermal hydraulics and computationalmethods.
EDUCATION Bachelor of Science, Nuclear EngineeringUniversity of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, August 2006-July 20103.37 GPA
Master of Science, Nuclear EngineeringOregon State University, Corvallis, OR, September 2010-December 2012Thesis: Top-Down Scaling Analysis of the Integral Reactor Vessel Test Facility
COMPUTERSKILLS
Languages & Software: FORTRAN, Python, MCNP, CASMO, Simulate, MatLab,Simulink, HTML5, CSS, SCALE Suite, STAR-CCM+Operating Systems: Microsoft, Linux.
LANGUAGESKILLS
Languages: French: Written and spoken proficiently.
EXPERIENCE Research Assistant Fall 2010- Fall 2012Oregon State University, Nuclear Engineering Department, Corvallis, OR
• Developed all communications between research team and sponsor. This in-cluded oral participation via teleconference, written communication throughtechnical and status reports, and gave presentations.
• Researched scaling for integral heat transfer systems and its applications to aliquid sodium fast reactor system.
• Developed grant proposals for the pursuit of further research from nationalorganizations.
• Assisted undergraduate students, including the teaching of several classes.
Research Intern Summer 2012Oak Ridge National Laboratories, Global Nuclear Safety Technologies Division, OakRidge, TN
• Performed and conducted research under the supervision of Dr. Alex Endersto advance and inform nuclear non-proliferation efforts for the Second Line ofDefense program.
• Collected, organized and analyzed experimental data achieved during experi-mentation.
• Procured necessary materials to conduct experiments.
Research Intern Summers 2009, 2010Oak Ridge National Laboratories, Global Nuclear Safety Technologies Division, OakRidge, TN
• Conducted research under the supervision of Dr. Jake Livesay to characterizenuclear detection effects of meteorological events.
• Developed Monte Carlo N-Particle transport code (MCNP) model for the gener-ation, transmission and detection of low to medium energy photons in variousmediums to characterize deposition, decay, and effects of naturally occurringmeteorological radiation.
• Analyzed model data and performed comparison against experimental data.
Engineering Intern Summer 2008Ricky Summit Consulting, Knoxville, TN
• Performed fire safety analyses for the KerkKraftwerks BWR plant in Muhleberg,Switzerland.
COMMUNITYSERVICE
Organized and directed a number of University of Tennessee Fencing Club charityevents, including a Blood Drive, River Clean Up and participation in the Boo at theZoo event at the Knoxville Zoo.
EXTRA-CURRICULARACTIVITIES
Elected President, UTK Fencing Club 2008Elected Armorer, UTK Fencing Club 2007Led several beginners’ and intermediate fencing courses for Smoky Mountain Fencing
Colt l. Greer 201 Old Tulpehocken Rd. Phone: (610) 750-3860 Birdsboro, PA 19508 Email: coltg7@aol.com
Professional exPerienCe:
Ecology Services, Inc. (Columbia, MD): February 2011- Present
• Health Physicist o Lead a small group of individuals to perform decommissioning and MARSSIM
Surveys o Prepare reports in compliance with agreement states and NRC regulations o Calibrate instrumentation in compliance with NIST Standards o Minor instrumentation repair
ORAU/ORISE (Oak Ridge, TN): May 2010-August 2010
• Health Physics Intern o Survey and collect samples/wipes o Supervise technicians
eduCation:
Oregon State University: 2011-2013/14
• Masters of Radiation Health Physics
Bloomsburg University: 2006-2010
• Bachelor’s of Science in Health Physics (ABET Accredited) • Member of the football team
PubliCation:
King, David; Altic, Nick and Greer, Colt; Minimum detectable concentration as a function of gamma walkover survey technique; Health Physics Journal, 2012 Feb;102 Suppl 1:S22-7.
Professional CertifiCations and affiliations:
• Rad Work I & II • HAZWOPER 40hr. • DOT Class 7 • CDL: Class B w/HAZ MAT Endorsement • RCRA • Health Physics Society Plenary Member, 2012-Current • Health Physics Society Student Member, 2008-2010
Brian T. Hallee 4400 NW Walnut Blvd., Apt 94, Corvallis, Oregon
Cell: (301) 338-1523 halleeb@engr.orst.edu OBJECTIVE Obtain a stimulating, challenging position in nuclear systems PRA or safety analysis.
EDUCATION Oregon State University Major: Masters of Science in Nuclear Engineering GPA: 3.88/4.0 Exp. Grad. Date – May 2013
Frostburg State University, Frostburg, MD Major: Physics Minors: Mathematics, Computer Science GPA: 3.97/4.0 Graduated – May 21, 2011
RELEVANT COURSES
Reliability Engineering and Reactor Safety, Heat Transfer and Fluids applied to Nuclear Systems, Plasma Physics & Fusion Technology, Applied Computational Fluid Dynamics, Applied Programming, Mathematical Modeling, Neutronics, Systems Design
SKILLS • RELAP5 Mod 3.3 w/ SNAP
• C++, VBA, and JAVA • Sensitivity Analysis
and Uncertainty Quantification
• Commercial Passive Nuclear Systems (AP1000)
• SAPHIRE, MELCORE • DAKOTA/R-‐code/WIN-‐
BUGS • CASMO, SIMULATE & MCNP
• Technical Writing • Bayesian Statistics • Lean-‐6 Certified G.B. • Team Leader • Exceptionally focused • Analytical Research
ACTIVITIES 2008 -‐ 2010
Department of Physics & Engineering Club – Secretary/Web Designer Project – Near-‐Space Balloon (Electrical Design leader) Local Relay for Life Participant – Annually Raise ~$60,000 School-‐wide
2009 -‐ 2011 Inducted member of Phi Eta Sigma – Freshman Honor Society Inducted member of Kappa Mu Epsilon – National Mathematics Honor Society Inducted member of Sigma Pi Sigma – National Physics Honor Society
2010 -‐ 2011 Physics Session Presentations (Frostburg, MD) – Majoring in the Physical Sciences: Presentation and Q/A session for freshmen physics students – The Grad Shafranov Equation and Green’s Function of Magnetostatics
PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES 2012 2012
-‐ American Nuclear Society (Las Vegas, NV) – Primary Presenter -‐ American Nuclear Society Annual Winter Symposium (San Diego, CA) – Primary Presenter
WORK EXPERIENCE 2007 -‐ 2010
2008
2008
2009 -‐ 2010
2010
2011 -‐ 2012
2011 -‐ Present
2012 -‐ Present
Martins – Organic Foods Specialist
Willetts Systems and Web Applications – Internship
Frostburg State University Physics Department – Internship
Frostburg State University – Maryland C.R.L.A. Certified Tutor
NewPage Coated & Specialty Papers -‐ Computer Engineering Internship
GE Transportation – Infrastructure Engineering Co-‐op & Intern
Graduate Research Assistant – Feed-‐and-‐Bleed Transient Analysis of OSU APEX Facility using the Modern Code Scaling, Applicability, and Uncertainty Method NuScale Power – PRA and Nuclear Safety Analysis Engineering Intern
INTERESTS Mountain Biking, Skiing, Running, Exploring the outdoors, Traveling, Reading, Fashion, Fine Coffee, Organic Agriculture, and Learning.
Jackson Harter2013
Contact Information
3969 NW Lincoln CourtCorvallis, OR 97330(503) 568-4272Email: harterj@onid.orst.eduDate of Birth: June 29, 1984
Education DetailsOregon State University
Corvallis, Oregon
Nuclear Engineering, SeniorExpected Graduation: June 2013B.S., Nuclear Engineering
Previous EducationWestern Culinary Institute
Portland, Oregon
Associate of Occupational Studies - Le Cordon Bleu Culinary Arts2003 - 2004
Work ExperienceOregon State University
Corvallis, OR
Research AssistantWork currently underway with prototype coolant filtration system for General Atomics EM2 nuclear reactor. Modelfuel burnup, fission product inventory and depletion with software including MCNPX and ORIGEN. Supporting role,primarily to assist two doctorate students. Overseen by Dr. Andrew Klein [PI]
Dates worked: 6/12 - present
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Olea RestaurantPortland, OR
Grill CookResponsible for prep, oversight of grill station, timing, restaurant maintenance, ordering, menu development andcleaning.Dates worked: 6/08 - 5/09
Western Culinary InstitutePortland, OR
Associate InstructorServed as Chef de Cuisine in CUL-260, A.M. Restaurant Practicum. Responsible for opening and running RestaurantBleu in a sanitary, orderly, and rigorous fashion. Responsible for ordering, menu development, recipe costing, andteaching students how to function in a real restaurant setting.Dates worked: 3/06 - 5/08
Restaurant BluehourPortland, OR
Garde MangerPrepared cold foods during dinner service, worked amuse-bouche station, and was responsible for keeping an or-derly and sanitary working environment. Later moved to lunch service, served both hot and cold foods with greatresponsibility, was sole worker for most of the shift.Dates worked: 4/09 - 9/09
Restaurant Gary DankoSan Francisco, CA
InternOfficial Western Culinary Institute student internship. Did prep work, worked amuse-bouche station, and assisted onthe pantry and meat-vegetable stations when necessary.Dates worked: 9/04 - 11/04
PublicationsCeramics as a Viable Option for Pressure Vessel Lining in High Temperature Generation IV Reactors
American Nuclear Society Annual Student ConferenceAtlanta, GeorgiaApril 14, 2011
OrganizationsAmerican Nuclear SocietyOregon State UniversitySocial Chair, 2011-2012Vice President, 2012-2013
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Awards2011 ANS Student Conference - Best Sophomore Presentation - Oregon State University, Department of NuclearEngineering and Radiation Health Physics2013 ANS Student Conference - Best Undergraduate Presentation - Oregon State University, Department of NuclearEngineering and Radiation Health Physics
Leadership ExperienceWhile working at Western Culinary Institute, I was in charge of a restaurant. The class I taught was the A.M. sectionof Restaurant Bleu, a 6-week course that taught students how to work and function in a restaurant environment. It washere that I learned my skills at leading teams, from 10 to 80 students, how to cook, prepare food, keep a large kitchenclean and sanitary, and work to finish tasks on time. This was the class I taught for the duration of my employment atWestern Culinary Institute, and it gave me valuable leadership skills as a result.
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Thomas V. Holschuh II
313 SW 11th Street Corvallis, OR 97333 (505) 417-4294 holschutosu@gmail.com
NUCLEAR RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
Sandia National Laboratories Undergraduate Intern
Advanced Nuclear Concepts –
Albuquerque, NM
06/2011 to present
Performed extensive MCNP burn-up analyses for a long life sodium-cooled fast reactor design with an
emphasis on safety limits.
Operation of scaled S-CO2 Brayton cycles in order to address turbomachinery issues and
considerations for future commercial-sized power conversion systems.
Creation of national conference and journal reports concerning both fast reactor conceptualization and
realization of Brayton cycle technology systems.
Developed correlations for windage and leakage losses in S-CO2 turbomachinery within the Brayton
cycle test loops.
Provided recommendations for high temperature, radiation resistant strain gages and digital image
correlation techniques in order to progress in-situ nuclear fuel diagnostics program.
Reference: Dr. Gary Rochau, Department Manager, 505-845-7543, gerocha@sandia.gov
Undergraduate Research Assistant
Oregon State University –
Corvallis, OR
09/2011 to present
Construction and operation of strain gage diagnostics at OSU Hydro Mechanical Fuels Test Facility
(HMFTF), an NQA-1 facility that performs mechanical stress analyses on plate-type fuel assemblies.
Production and maintenance of proper Quality Assurance documents for the HMFTF.
Reference: Dr. Wade Marcum, Project Manager and Assistant Professor, marcumw@engr.orst.edu
Undergraduate Research Assistant
Oregon State University –
Corvallis, OR
09/2010 to 06/2011
Evaluation of facility design for OSU High Temperature Test Facility (HTTF), a scaled version of DOE’s
Modular High Temperature Gas Reactor (MHTGR), using Siemens NX 3-D modeling software.
Analysis of facility elements, including ceramic prototypes for the core material and reactor cavity
cooling system.
Reference: Dr. Brian Woods, Project Manager and Assistant Professor, brian.woods@engr.orst.edu
Sandia National Laboratories Undergraduate Intern
Fusion Technology Programs –
Albuquerque, NM
06/2010 to 09/2010
Experience with CATIA modeling and OPERA electromagnetic (E&M) analysis software, used
specifically to calculate the torque and forces present on the Test Blanket Module (TBM) for ITER.
Contributing Graphs, Charts, and Proofreading to Mentor’s Papers and Presentations.
Analyzing and Compiling Test Data for Third-Party companies who use Sandia National Laboratory
electron beam facilities.
Reference: Dr. Richard Nygren, Department Manager, 505-845-3135, renygre@sandia.gov
Sandia National Laboratories High School Intern
Fusion Technology Programs 06/2007 to 09/2009
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ENGINEERING EDUCATION
Oregon State University – Corvallis, OR Degree expected 06/2013
Bachelor of Science – GPA: 3.90/4.0
Current Major: Nuclear Engineering
Advisor: Dr. Abi T. Farsoni, Associate Professor
Radiation Health Physics
Abi.farsoni@oregonstate.edu
Enrolled into OSU 09/2009
La Cueva High School – Albuquerque, NM
High School Diploma – 3.85/4.0 (4.25 weighted)
Strong Math and Physics Curriculum
Diploma Received 05/2009
RECENT PUBLICATIONS
- Proof-of-Concept: Method for Identifying Fuel Plate Plastic Deformation in Real Time –
Holschuh, T., Weiss, A., Jensen, P., Marcum, W.R., “Proof-of-Concept: Method for Identifying
Fuel Plate Plastic Deformation in Real Time”, Advances in Thermal Hydraulics – 2012 American
Nuclear Society Winter Conference, San Diego, California, United States, November 11-15,
2012.
- SAND2012-2816C – Burnup Concept for a Long Life Fast Reactor Core using MCNPX –
Holschuh, T.V., Parma, E.J., Sandia National Laboratories. Internal Sandia Report.
- SAND2012-1539C – Turbomachinery Scaling Considerations for Supercritical CO2 Brayton
Cycles – Fleming, D., Conboy, T., Pasch, J., Holschuh, T., Sandia National Laboratories.
- Strain Gage Installation and Experimental Guide for Advanced Fuel Diagnostics – Fleming, D.D.,
Holschuh, T.V., Miller, T.J., Hall, A.C., Sandia National Laboratories. Submitted as an internal
Sandia report in December 2012. Presented at 2012 ASME Turbomachinery EXPO in
Copenhagen, Denmark.
- SAND2010-6510C – Silicon carbide tritium permeation barrier for steel structural components –
Buchenauer, D., Kolasinski, R., Causey, R., Youchison, D., Garde, J., Holschuh, T., Calderoni,
P., Sandia National Laboratories.
- SAND2010-7328C – Transient EM Analysis of ITER Plasma-Facing Components – Burke, T.,
Holschuh, T., Sandia National Laboratories.
- Thermal Control of the Liquid Lithium Divertor for NSTX – Nygren, R.E., Harjes, C.H.,
Wakeland, P., Ellis, R., Kugel, H.W., Kaita, R., Berzak, L., Zakharov, L., Ehrhart, B., Sandia
National Laboratories. Peer-reviewed journal article in Fusion Engineering and Design 84
(2009) 1438–1441. Mentioned in acknowledgements due to high school educational status.
DEPARTMENT VOLUNTEER WORK
American Nuclear Society
- Outreach Chair – 09/2011 to present
o Nuclear Science Merit Badge Counselor for local Boy Scout troop
o Discovery Days coordinator
- Sophomore Representative – 09/2010 to 09/2011
Philip J Jensen (626)552-5324 phjn123@gmail.com EIT # 140592
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Work Experience Oregon State University: Department of Nuclear Engineering and Radiation Health Physics Hydro Mechanical Fuel Test Facility Graduate Research Assistant Fall 2011-Present
•Research and Development specific to the Hydro Mechanical Fuel Test Facility, an ASME NQA-1 (Nuclear Quality Assurance-1) compliant program. This work involves the hydro-mechanical validation of a prototype plate type low enrichment fuel for high performance research reactors. Specifically, the characterization of flow induced vibrations, deflections, stress analysis, and other phenomena caused by non-uniform flow past plate type fuel.
Southern California Edison Engineering Intern Summer 2011
•Mountainview Generating Station Redlands CA, 1050 MW Combined Cycle power plant •Familiar with GE Frame 7FA Gas Turbine, Foster Wheeler Heat Recovery Steam Generators, & GE D-11 Steam Turbine power systems. •Worked on projects dealing with water treatment, steam particulate monitoring, ammonia Selective Catalytic Reduction of NOX, peaker turbine operation and Air Quality Management District compliance, renewable energy grid integration, and vibrations of rotating machinery. •Designed an ammonia analyzing system for monitoring reclaim water quality
University of California Merced: Professor Raymond Chiao’s Lab Lab Assistant November 2009-May 2011
•Electronic circuit design/fabrication, & fabrication of superconducting samples •Data recording and analysis
International Paper Manufacturing Intern Summer 2010
•Worked on projects dealing with plant waste •Familiar with topics in packaging design, machine reliability, quality assurance, process steam generation, and waste water treatment •Developed a system to estimate & claim damaged roll stock, which significantly reduced the labor necessary to perform this task
University of California Merced: School of Engineering Undergraduate Reader September 2009-December 2009
•Held office hours for Engineering Statics and Dynamics; grading and homework help Insitu inc. Engineering Intern Summer 2009
•Insitu, a wholly owned subsidiary of Boeing, manufactures small scale Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) •Propulsion Engineering, rotating machinery •Published two Design Study Summaries within Insitu. The first being a forensic analysis of their “Hush Engine” muffler. The second being a comparative analysis of two different cooling shrouds.
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IKEA Inventory Specialist 2005-2008
• Responsible for organizing and implementing a store wide inventory twice a year • Managed a small and diverse group of coworkers, & ensured an accurate count • Increased overall coworker efficiency reducing required workforce from eight to five • Created and led a store wide training program on inventory integrity • Reduced net inventory loss from 0.5% to 0.3% of gross sales (for a savings of approximately
$200,000), within my first year Academic Experience Oregon State University 2011-Present Masters of Science Nuclear Engineering GPA 3.31 University of California Merced 2008-2011 Bachelors of Science Mechanical Engineering GPA 3.33 Mt. San Antonio College 2005-2008 Associate of Arts Natural Science and Mathematics Associate of Arts Social and Behavioral Sciences GPA 3.52 Publications Holschuh, T., Weiss, A., Jensen, P., Marcum, W.R., “Proof-of-Concept: Method for Identifying Fuel Plate Plastic Deformation in Real Time”, Advances in Thermal Hydraulics, 2012 American Nuclear Society Winter Conference, San Diego, California, United States, November 11-15, 2012. Engineering Licensing Engineer in Training (CA EIT # 140592): Fall 2010 Fundamentals of Engineering Mechanical Exam Skill, Certificates, and Computer Competencies Proficient with Pro/ENGINEER, Pro/MECHANICA, and SolidWorks Some COMSOL, MCNP, CASMO, SIMULATE, Matlab, Java, and Maple experience Experience with Finite Element Analysis (FEA), and Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) OSHA certified counterbalance forklift operator (12/31/05-12/31/07) Memberships American Nuclear Society American Society of Mechanical Engineers North American Young Generation in Nuclear National Society of Professional Engineers Phi Theta Kappa, International honors society for two year colleges
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Permanent: 19933 223rd
Ave NE Woodinville, WA 98077
Local: 313 SW 11th St. Corvallis, OR, 97333
Mobile : 425-749-2190
mattmac1@msn.com
Matthew R. MacDougall- Nuclear Engineer(2013)
Objective
To help the community and better the nuclear industry as much as possible while enjoying my field of interests. These include: Thermal Hydraulics, Fuel Cycle Analysis, Reactor Theory, and Radiation Protection
Experience Academics for Student Athletes 9/24/2012- Present Corvallis
Facilitator/ Tutor
Manage students
Tutor select athletes in math, science, and engineering
Communication of ideas and concepts
American Nuclear Society/ Washington Internship for Students of Engineering
6/2/2012-8/4/2012 Washington DC
Research associate
Policy of Management of Spent Nuclear Fuel
Research Compiler
Interviewing, networking, and published paper
Discount/ American Tires 7/2010-8/2011 Kirkland, WA
Service Technician
Team work and work flow
Efficiency and deadline steps
Communication
Education Oregon State University 2009-2013 Corvallis, OR
Bachelor of Science
Honors (3.60/4.00 GPA currently with 146 hours)
Relevant course work is attached on Transcript
Publications and Studies
Study of Cs-137 using Low Background HPGe with Gamma Spec (12/30/2012)
Nuclear Waste Management published by IEEE (08/04/2012)
*All publications/studies are available on request
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Permanent: 19933 223rd
Ave NE Woodinville, WA 98077
Local: 313 SW 11th St. Corvallis, OR, 97333
Mobile : 425-749-2190
mattmac1@msn.com
Matthew R. MacDougall- Nuclear Engineer(2013)
Interests
I have taken particular interest in thermal hydraulic analysis. I also express interest in reactor design pertaining to reactor physics and fuel cycle analysis both front and end.
Job Related Training MCNP5/X training- Course NE 481- completed 12/5/2011
References
Name Employer Title Email
Andrew Klein OSU Advisor Andrew.Klein@oregonstate.edu
David Hamby OSU Professor hambydm@engr.orst.edu
Alan Levin AREVA Store Manager Alan.Levin@areva.com
Awards and Scholarships
Honor Roll achieved on several terms in my college career.
Hank Schuette Scholarship recipient for 2011-2012 and 2012-2013 in college.
National Academy for Nuclear Training Scholarship for 2012-2013
Volunteer
Hanford Leadership Initiative participant (ODOE)
Woodinville Alliance Church - Youth Group Leader
Oregon State University Mentor/Mentee Program - Mentor
Language Skills
Language Spoken Written Read
Spanish Intermediate Intermediate Intermediate
Additional Information
Proficient in typing and other computer skills
Student member of American Nuclear Society (ANS)
Student member of Health Physics Society (HPS)
Student member of North American Young Generation in Nuclear (NA-YGN)
Student member of the Nuclear Advocacy Network (NAN)
Kevin A. Makinson PhD Candidate
Department of Nuclear Engineering and Radiation Health Physics Oregon State University A144 Radiation Center 3451 SW Jefferson Way
Corvallis, OR 97331-5902 (541) 207-6759
makinske@engr.orst.edu
Education: Oregon State University Corvallis, OR Anticipated June 2013
Pending Ph.D. in Radiation Health Physics
Oregon State University Corvallis, OR August 2009 Master of Science in Radiation Health Physics; Thesis: “Tissue Weighting Factors for Radiation Protection: Derivation and Parametric Analysis”; D. M. Hamby, Advisor. Thesis available online at: http://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/xmlui/handle/1957/12111.
The College of Idaho Caldwell, ID June 2007 Bachelor of Science with majors in Physics and Math and minor in computer science
Primary Research Interests: • Currently researching parallel Run-Ahead Predictive Simulations (RAPS) using probabilistic risk
analysis for nuclear power plant control rooms. Developing computer analysis to dynamically interpret plant data and predict faster-than-real-time outcomes and risks.
• Uncertainty/sensitivity analysis of ICRP 26, 60, and 103 tissue weighting factor data; values were compared and determined that tissue weighting factors have not statistically changed in 30 years. Project culminated with Master of Science degree.
• Monte Carlo modeling of proton therapy for ocular cancer. Project presented at 2009 Health Physics Society Meeting; Pittsburgh, PA.
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Employment History:
Oregon State University Corvallis, OR 2007- Present Graduate Research Assistant
2011-Present Building the preliminary framework Run-Ahead Predictive Simulator (RAPS)
2007-2011 Research group statistician funded by the Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA). Research involved decision makers interpreting graphical displays of uncertainty
Meadows Race Team Government Camp, OR 2007- 2012 Alpine Ski Coach
Coaching youth alpine ski racing. Skills include working with children in adverse conditions, motivation, enthusiasm, as well highly technical understanding of the sport.
Idaho National Lab Idaho Falls, ID Summer 2011 Intern
Preparing the preliminary framework for the Run-Ahead Predictive Simulator (RAPS) for use with the Risk Informed Safety Margin Characterization (RISMC) team at INL.
TenXsys Eagle, ID 2005-2006 Programmer
Statistical noise reducing techniques for remote heart-rate analysis. Surveyed numerous techniques and evaluated based on simplicity and functionality. Synthesized computer program in C++ using best technique.
Lake Wenatchee YMCA Camp Leavenworth, WA 2002-2007 Teen Director
Wrote, implemented and evaluated two leadership programs. Curriculums taught mediation, motivation, enthusiasm, goal setting, and others using ropes course, camping, and hiking as a classroom. Supervised three staff members and 20+ teens.
Energy Northwest – Columbia Generating Station Hanford, WA 2002-2003 Intern
Drafting and data entry in electrical engineering.
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Publications: Makinson, K.A.; Edwards, J.A.; Hamby, D.M. A Review of Contemporary Methods for the Presentation of
Scientific Uncertainty. Health Physics 103(6):714-731, December 2012. Available online at: http://journals.lww.com/health-physics/Abstract/2012/12000/A_Review_of_Contemporary_Methods_for_the.15.aspx
Snyder, F.J.; Allen, P.M.; Edwards, J.A.; Makinson, K.A.; Hamby, D.M. Decision Making for Risk
Management: A Comparison of Graphical Methods for Presenting Quantitative Uncertainty. Risk Analysis. May 2012. Available online at: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1539-6924.2012.01839.x/abstract
Makinson, K.A.; Klein, A. C. Nuclear Risk in Perspective: Making Fact-Based Energy Choices. Progressive
Policy Institute (PPI). December 2011. Available online at: http://progressivepolicy.org/nuclear-risk-in-perspective-making-fact-based-energy-choices
Williford, R.; Makinson, K.A. Nuclear Energy: History, Science, Policy, and Politics. Issues and
Controversies in Science and Politics. CQ Press. Anticipated publication: Spring 2014
Awards and Honors: Dade W. Moeller Scholar, Health Physics 2012-2013 Katherine Albertson Scholar, Physics 2003-2007 Academic All American 2003-2007 The College of Idaho Men’s Alpine Ski Team Captain 2006-2007 Leader of the Year, Lake Wenatchee YMCA Camp 2007 Leader of the Year, Lake Wenatchee YMCA Camp 2005 Employee of the Month, Lake Wenatchee YMCA Camp July 2005
Specialty Computer Experience: Modeling Software: RESRAD, STELLA, MCNP, MCNPX, RELAP5, Crystal Ball Programming languages: C++, R, Matlab
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Conference Proceedings and Presentations: Makinson, K.A.; Riley, T., Klein A.C., Proof of Principal for the Run-Ahead Predictive Simulator. Poster
presentation. American Nuclear Society Winter Meeting. San Diego, CA. November 11-15, 2012 Makinson, K.A.; Klein, A.C. The Run Ahead Predictive Simulator: An OSU-INL Collaborative Effort. Idaho
National Laboratory. Idaho Falls, ID, June 8, 2012. Makinson, K.A. Nuclear Waste. Guest lecture for Nuclear Engineering - 116. Oregon State University.
Corvallis, OR. May 23, 2012. Makinson, K.A.; Caffrey, J.A. Fukushima – One Year Later. Academy for Lifelong Learning. Corvallis, OR
May 22, 2012 Edwards, J.; Allen, P.; Snyder, F.; Falkenstein A.; Morris, M.; Makinson, K.; Hamby, D. A Comparison of
Methods of Presenting Probability Information to Decision Makers. Poster Presentation. Judgment and Decision Making Preconference. Society of Personality and Social Psychology (SPSP) Annual Meeting. San Diego Convention, CA. January 26-28, 2012.
Makinson, K.A.; Graves, J.; Klein, A.; Run-Ahead Predictive Simulator Implementation in Nuclear Power
Plant Control Rooms. American Nuclear Society Winter Meeting. Washington DC. November 1-3, 2011
Makinson, K.A. Intern Seminar (2 of 2): Towards Ensemble Modeling and Parallel Processing for the Run-
Ahead Predictive Simulator. Idaho National Lab Risk Informed Safety Margin Characterization Team. Idaho Falls, ID. August 30, 2011
Makinson, K.A. Intern Seminar: Preliminary Framework for the Run-Ahead Predictive Simulator. Idaho
National Lab Risk Informed Safety Margin Characterization Team. Idaho Falls, ID. August 8, 2011 Edwards, J.; Allen, P.; Snyder, F.; Falkenstein A.; Makinson, K.; Hamby, D. A Comparison of Methods of
Presenting Probability Information to Decision Makers. Poster Presentation. Society of Personality and Social Psychology Annual Meeting. San Antonio, TX. January 28-30, 2011.
Makinson, K.A.; Hamby, D.M. Tissue Weighting Factors Derivation and Analysis: ICRP 26, 60, 103. Poster
Presentation. Oregon State University Alumni Reception. October 11, 2009 Makinson, K.A.; Hamby, D.M. Tissue Weighting Factors for Radiation Protection: Derivation and
Parametric Analysis. Health Physics Society Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, MN. July 13, 2009. Makinson, K.A.; Hamby, D.M. Tissue Weighting Factors for Radiation Protection: Derivation and
Parametric Analysis. Master’s Thesis, July 2, 2009 Makinson, K.A.; Hamby, D.M. Tissue Weighting Factor Derivation and Analysis: ICRP 26, 60, 103. Cascade
Chapter Health Physics Society spring conference. Corvallis, OR. May 8, 2009.
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Conference Proceedings and Presentations (continued): Makinson, K.A.; Hamby, D.M. Tissue Weighting Factors Derivation and Analysis: ICRP 26, 60, 103.
American Nuclear Society Student Conference. Gainesville, FL. April 1-5, 2009. Makinson, K.A.; Cazalas, E.J.; Ryan, M.C. Ocular Malignant Melanoma Radiation Dose Optimization.
Health Physics Society Annual Meeting, Pittsburgh, PA. July 13-17, 2008. Ryan, M.C.; Cazalas, E.J.; Makinson, K.A. Proton Irradiation of Malignant Melanoma in the Choroid Using
Mote Carlo Modeling. American Nuclear Society Student Conference. College Station, TX. Feb. 28 - March 1, 2008.
Makinson, K.A.; Martin, B.; Cruz, R; Heart Rate Analysis in C++, Poster Presentation. The College of
Idaho Student Research Conference. Caldwell, ID. May, 2006.
Specialized Training:
American Board of Health Physics, Certified Health Physics Exam, Successfully Completed Part I Ludlum Instrument Calibration and Repair Course, September 23 & 24, 2010 Levels I and II Radiation Worker Training, Oregon State University, 2010.
Volunteer Experience: Oregon State University Emergency Food Pantry, Corvallis, OR 2010 – Present KinderCare Preschool, Caldwell, ID 2006 Badger Mountain Elementary School, After School Tutoring, Richland, WA 2002-2003 Habitat for Humanity, Pasco, WA 2002-2003 Cool Dessert Nights, City of Richland, WA 2002-2003 Shalom United Church of Christ, Richland, WA 2002-2003 Second Harvest Food Bank, Pasco, WA 2002-2003 Walk for Diabetes, Richland, WA 2002-2003 Christmas Tree Removal, Richland, WA 2002-2003 National Honors Society Tutoring, Richland, WA 2002-2003
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JUSTIN MART
(541) 350-8278 ∙ JUSTIN.R.MART@GMAIL.COM 975 SW 15TH ST, APT 203 ∙ CORVALLIS, OREGON 97333
OBJECTIVE Pursue a career in Nuclear Engineering that both applies fundamental engineering and problem solving concepts, and complements strong communication and teamwork skills with a clear goal of facilitating a positive, ambitious, and productive culture. EDUCATION Masters of Science, Nuclear Engineering Corvallis, Oregon Oregon State University Expected Graduation March 2013, 3.35 GPA Bachelor of Arts, Biblical and Theological Studies La Mirada, California Biola University Graduated June 2008, 3.55 GPA WORK EXPERIENCE 2010-Present Graduate Teaching and Research Assistant Corvallis, Oregon Oregon State University
• Analyzed feasibility study on Soluble Boron-Free Operation in Small Modular Reactors, with operational and design recommendations for current and future S.M.R. designs
• Tutored students on fundamental Nuclear Physics and advanced Neutronics courses and taught classes on nuclear core design through CASMO and SIMULATE software programs
• Excelled in Neutronic, Thermal Hydraulic, and Reactor Design, Operation, and Safety Graduate Courses 2008-2009 Sales Executive and Business Accounts Manager Bend, Oregon Central Oregon Internet
• Accomplished 25% increase in overall business accounts resulting in 15% increase in company revenue by applying excellent sales technique and comprehensive product knowledge to effectively communicate the value of C.O.I. business services to potential and existing clients
• Ensured optimal experience for each new client from initial meeting through final delivery by personally servicing accounts, overseeing product implementation, and training new clients on C.O.I. products
• Authored new sales materials and created new sales pitches leading to 25% increase in total sales calls • Targeted new business markets by applying client-centric sales approach, resulting in increased efficiency
of sales calls and expansion of traditionally targeted business markets
2004-2009 Head Tennis Professional Redmond, Oregon Redmond Area Park and Recreation District
• Increased membership of R.A.P.R.D. Tennis Program by over 400%, building a new program into the consistently most popular program by combining exceptional teaching skills with innovative and creative ideas to produce an exciting and educational environment
• Implemented and directed two other tennis professionals through strong leadership and coaching skills, generating 100% increase in class size and revenue
AWARDS, ACTIVITIES, AND SKILLS
• Extensive research experience in Studsvik Nuclear Fuel Analysis Software including Casmo–4E, CMS-LINK and SIMULATE-3K with foundational knowledge of RELAP 5 and Fortran
• Graduated Cum Laude from Biola University with President’s Scholarship Award • Captain of Biola Men’s Tennis Team from 2006-2008 • Vice President of Oregon State University Socratic Club, 2010-present • Active member of Oregon State University Tennis Club, Triathlon Club, and Swing Dance Club
Lloyd Mills 541.420.5961
1714 NW Couch #12 Portland Oregon, 97209 541 420 5961
millsl@engr.oregonstate.edu
Objective
To use my knowledge of the energy production processes and safety system analysis to benefit the company. To use my specialized knowledge in design, construction, research, and development of generation stations and facilitates from an efficiency and safety perspective.
Professional Achievements
Research and development
Scholastic 3.24 GPA as a Professional Nuclear Engineering Student
Worked with a team of fellow engineering student to developed numerical and analytical mathematical concept of optimizing sol ar radiation collection using only recycled parts available to a third world countries.
Helped in the design and optimization of High Temperature Gas Reactor Test Facility under the guidance of an Associate Professor.
Mathematically constructed with a team of fellow engineering students an optimal wooden beam designed to withs tand certain stress and strain analysis. Employment Able to get and maintain steady client base, bringing in the company minimum of $6000 revenue monthly with sales of training, supplements, membership, and customer services
Promoted to Training Manager with responsibility for other co-workers
Twice recipient of Employee of the month acknowledgement for outstanding Customer Service
Skills
Nuclear Reactor operation class and Operations Process. Fuel efficiencies with emphasis on Thermodynamics, Heat Transfer, Power
Calibrations, and Thermal Hydraulic Safety System Analysis.
Radiation Detection and Dosimetry classes with lab and theory, Special interest in Thermal Hydraulics and reactor safety analysis
Communication, able to write and present in formal setting as well as team synergy promotion
Proficient in CAD, Solid Works and numerical programs such as MCNP, RELAP, and MATLAB
Familiar with financial planning and spread sheets, able create budgets with multiple variables in order to insure efficiency and
effectiveness cost benefit analysis.
Work History
Oregon State University: Nuclear Engineering Tutor 2011-Present Elite Fitness and Education: Personal Trainer 2009-2011 Central Oregon Community College: Math, Engineering, Physics Tutor 2008-2011 Albertsons Grocery: Cashier, Courtesy Clerk 2008-2009
Education
Oregon State University Major: Nuclear Engineering Sept 2011 –Present
Bachelors of Science 2013 Central Oregon Community College Major: Pre-Engineering/General Sept 2008- June 2011
Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer
AHMAD MOHAMMAD
707 SW 10th St. #214 ~ Corvallis, OR 97333 Phone: 541-250-2625 mohammaa@onid.orst.edu
Q U A L I F I C A T I O N S
Accomplished and motivated undergraduate student with an excellent academic record and a pending B.Sc in Nuclear Engineering; eager to gain an engineering experience in the energy field; Selected for the coveted Brookhaven Research Lab internship and an internship with the U.S. Department of Energy. Demonstrated ability to lead both students and projects through roles as a Peer Leader and Student Ambassador; excellent communication and public relations skills. Fluent in Arabic and English. Willing to travel and/or relocate.
E D U C A T I O N
OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY, Corvallis, OR Bachelor of Science in Nuclear Engineering – Minor in Mathematics (GPA 3.51), Expected 6/2013 • Received the “Arab Chemistry Olympiad Outstanding Student Award”, Kuwait Foundation for the
Advancement of Sciences, (2012). • Awarded a Merit Scholarship from the Ministry of Higher Education of Kuwait. • Curriculum includes: Thermal Hydraulics, Neutronic Analysis, Heat Transfer, Fluid Dynamics,
Nuclear Rules and Regulations, Nuclear and Radiation Health Physics, Radiation Protection, Introduction to Thermal Fluid Sciences, thermodynamic, Statics, Dynamics, Material Sciences and General Physics/Chemistry.
I N T E R N S H I P / V O L U N T E E R E X P E R I E N C E
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY (DOE), Corvallis, Oregon 2012 - Present Energy Student Ambassador
• Conduct information sessions and presentations in conjunction with the respective Career Services departments at the 3 largest universities in Oregon (Oregon State, University of Oregon and Portland State); selected as only one of 7 ambassadors from a pool of 57+ candidates.
• Coordinated efforts with the Oregon State campus Career Services to establish an office space for students to gain information regarding DOE careers.
• Collaborated with the student chapter of the Sustainable Energy Initiative to bring a DOE agency representative to campus to discuss career and internship opportunities; 100+ students attended the event.
BROOKHAVEN NATIONAL LABORATORY, Upton, NY 6/2012 – 8/2012 Undergraduate Research Intern
• Chosen from the top 20% of candidates for a highly competitive internship contributing to research on the triple Nobel Prize winning national synchrotron light source.
• Performed extensive research of written documentation on various X-ray detectors; spent countless hours training on laboratory equipment and executing experiments.
• Achieved the desired research results and communicated them through a poster and presentation for a public audience at the laboratory.
OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY, Corvallis, OR 4/2012 – 12/2012 U-Engage Peer Leader
• Promoted successful transitions for new students by leading orientations and tours; delivered introductory courses on student life, time-managment and campus resources in conjunction with faculty members.
• Represented OSU with a positive attitude, enthusiasm, and professionalism; created an open door concept for freshman students needing assistance.
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY, Corvallis, Oregon 2012 - Present Volunteer
• Painted, transported materials and completed other construction related activities; collected donations.
HEARTLAND HUMANE SOCIETY, Corvallis, OR 4/2012 – 6/2012 Volunteer
• Advocated for animal rights by assisting with fundraisers and recruiting drives; provided food for the shelter animals and cleaned their living areas.
Rianna Cathleen Preston 701 SW 7th St Apt 220
Corvallis, OR 97333 719-332-9423
prestonr@onid.orst.edu
Degree Information Nuclear Engineering, Senior, Spring 2013/BS
Education Oregon State University (01/2011 – Current) South Dakota School of Mines and Technology (08/2008-07/2009 & 01/2010-12/2010) Idaho State University (08/2009-12/2009)
Experience GUI Programmer (10/2012-Current) – Creating a graphical user interface designed to read and update data, as well as log the data and output a warning when the data goes out of specified safe operating limits.
Electrical Fundamentals Teaching Assistant (08/2011-Current) – Lecturing on the material to students, explaining and assisting with homework, and proctoring and grading tests. Physics Department Lab Assistant (08/2010-12/2010) – Setting up, cleaning up, and supervising the student labs, as well as grading the lab reports and assisting students with any problems they might have had. Chemical Storeroom Technician (01/2010–05/2010) – Setting up chemistry labs, keeping track of items/chemicals that have been loaned out, maintaining glassware, sorting chemicals and equipment, and creating some chemical compounds. Technical Theatre Crew (08/2009-12/2009) – Building theatre sets (this includes building structural frames, building covers, foam details, metal details, and painting), as well as managing a team of volunteers, hanging lights, and building some props. Sponsored Programs Assistant(05/2009-07/2009) – Duties included maintaining an electronic database of all proposals submitted through the school, scanning documents, creating and maintaining an electronic archive of all documents, and filing and completing any other tasks requested.
Activities Tech Association of Games(2008-2010) – President. Duties include setting up rooms for individual games, presentation for funding, ordering t-shirts, setting up events, advertising events, and arranging for any school events the club could attend.
Skills Linux OS, Command Line, Microsoft Word/Open Office, MatLab, MathCAD, AutoCAD, Solid Works, C++, some Fortran, some Python, MCNP, RELAP, trained in most shop tools, as well as welding and blacksmithing
Jonathan D. Redelfs
10320 NW Cornell Road Portland, Oregon 97229 Phone: (503) 709-6005 Email: redelfsj@onid.orst.edu
Work Experience
Snap Fitness | Manager Lake Oswego, Oregon, Summer 2010
• Maintained and updated company records
• Marketed the facility and sold memberships to new clientele
• Worked with consultants for the sales of personal training for clientele
Autistic Children’s Activity Program| Teachers assistant Portland, Oregon, Summer 2009
• Worked with teenagers on basic social skills
• Ensured the safety of students on the field trips to and from various locations around the city
• Made sure the teens were having fun in a safe environment under the advising and counsel of the teacher
Education
Oregon State University Corvallis, Oregon, 2009-2011
• Senior in the professional school of nuclear engineering.
• B.S. in Nuclear Engineering expected June 15, 2013
• Member Honor Roll
• Cumulative G.P.A. of 3.70
Westside Christian High School Lake Oswego, Oregon, 2005-2009
• Graduated Valedictorian with honors
• Member of the National Honor Society
• Attained a final G.P.A of 4.0 of 4.0
Skills | Membership
• Acquainted with both MatLab and MCNPX
• Clerical skills and can function within Microsoft Office products
• Sales experience
• Can operate Windows Professional and Mac OS X
• Student member of American Nuclear Society (ANS)
Leadership Experience
• President of Courtyard (Co-op) Corvallis, Oregon, 2012-2013
• Chaplain of Courtyard Corvallis, Oregon, 2010-2011
• President of State Champion Choir Lake Oswego, Oregon, 2006-2007
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Darin ReidCollege Housing:
402 SW 10th Corvallis, OR 97333
Permanent Housing: 20 Ridgeview Dr. Pasco, WA 99301
Email: reiddar@onid.orst.edu Cell Phone: (509)-845-9252
Home Phone (during the summer): (509)-545-4744 Education Oregon State University 2009-Present Bachelor of Science in Nuclear Engineering, expected June 2013
• Current GPA of 3.76 • Completed elective courses in microeconomics, communications, geography, fiction,
societal aspects of nuclear engineering, and reactor safety. Pasco High School 2006-2009
• Graduated 7th in class of 534 students finishing with a GPA of 3.9 • Passed AP tests in Physics, Biology, Chemistry, Junior and Senior English, American
History and Statistics. • Scored 2070 out of 2400 on SAT.
Experience • Completed WSU nuclear forensics summer school sponsored by Los Alamos National
Lab. • Worked as home interior remodeler during the summers of 2009 through 2012. • Experience with various lab experiments on site at TRIGA research reactor on both OSU
and WSU campus, including thermal hydraulics, neutron activation analysis, core criticality experiments, and radiation detection.
• Volunteer Work at US Troop Care Packages 20-30 hours. • Have completed three physics lab courses at Oregon State University • Spent a term as a tutor for Statics and Mechanics of Materials
Awards • Received Oregon State Provost scholarship. • Received Oregon State College of Engineering Dean’s scholarship. • Received both Hank Schuette and Alan Robinson nuclear engineering scholarships. • AP Scholar with Honor • Golden Bulldog Award • Army Student Athlete Award • Pasco High School Scholar Athlete Award • Over 60 assorted medals and plaques for sporting events • Kiwanis Club Student of the Month
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Skills • Educated in the use of MATLAB programming. • Excellent in computer use and typing skills. • Educated in argument and discourse. • Minor experience with MCNP5 programming.
Leadership • Participated in baseball and basketball at Pasco High School all four years of attendance
and earned a total of 5 varsity letters. • Played trombone in symphonic band for 7 years. • Elected Vice President of PHS National Honor Society. • Competed and led teams in intramural basketball, flag football and ultimate frisbee for
four years at Oregon State. • Current member of the American Nuclear Society for the fourth year.
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References
Andy Klein, Professor Department of Nuclear Engineering and Radiation Health Physics
Oregon State University 116 Radiation Center
Corvallis, OR 97331-5902 andrew.klein@oregonstate.edu Office Phone: 1-208-526-3289
Andy W. Prichard
Staff Engineer (509) 372-4137 (wk) (509) 528-2252 (cell)
andrew.prichard@pnl.gov PO Box 999 MS K8-34
Richland WA 99352-0999
Dr. Nathalie Wall Assistant Professor of Chemistry
Washington State University Fulmer 628a
Pullman, WA 99164-4630 nawall@wsu.edu
509-335-8917
Todd S. Palmer, Professor Department of Nuclear Engineering and Radiation Health Physics
Oregon State University 116 Radiation Center
Corvallis, OR 97331-5902 todd.palmer@oregonstate.edu
P: 541-737-7064 F: 541-737-0480
Mitch Schaefer
18500 SW Holznagel Road, Sherwood, OR 97140
schaefjo@onid.orst.edu
(541)913-9450
CAREER OBJECTIVE: To obtain a team-oriented position where I can learn, improve my skills and become a respected leader.
PERSONAL STRENGTHS: • Developed organizational skills and time management • Exceptional with communication • Powerful work ethic • Sound critical thinking and problem solving • Four year experience with the Spanish language • Fast learner • Work well independently or as a member of a team
EMPLOYMENT Referee youth soccer
August 2011 – October 2011 Tualatin, OR
Duties include taking charge of large groups of children and communicating with both coaches and children to ensure a good game.
American Eagle Sales Associate November 2011 – Present
Beaverton, OR
Duties involved using social skills with customers, making sales, organizing and cleaning, leading other associates, and training new cashiers.
EDUCATION
Oregon State University (Corvallis, OR): Pursuing a degree in nuclear engineering with a minor in the Spanish language. Expected graduation June, 2016.
Sherwood High School (Sherwood, OR): Graduated with an honors diploma in June, 2012.
Attended High School, played four years of high school soccer, and worked at American Eagle my entire senior year. I acted as captain for my final year of varsity soccer.
David A. Spackman 2673 NW Ginseng Place • Corvallis, OR 97330
David.Spackman@oregonstate.edu • (971) 219-9961
Education Oregon State University (OSU) Corvallis, OR Master of Science: Radiation Health Physics (RHP) Graduate Level GPA: 3.84 Expected Completion June 2013 Oregon State University Corvallis, OR Bachelor of Science: Radiation Health Physics December 2009 Coursework: Radiation Physics, Radiation Detection, Nuclear Rules and Regulations, Applied Health Physics, Radiation Shielding and Dosimetry, Environmental Policy, Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste Management, EH&S Management, Risk Assessment, and Technical Writing
Experience
OSU - Radiation Safety Office October 2011 - Present Radiation Protection Technician
• Performed regular contamination surveys and inspections of laboratories and equipment • Documented all surveys, inspections, and calibration information in a computer database • Safely characterized, transported, and repackaged radioactive and hazardous waste • Communicated results effectively via email, meetings, written messages, and reports • Collaborated with laboratory personnel to reduce the hazards of working with radiation
Related Skills: Attention to detail, organization, interpersonal communication, efficient scheduling, accurate prioritization, strong work ethic, problem solving, and networking
OSU - Department of Nuclear Engineering and RHP October 2011 - Present Graduate Teaching Assistant
• Provided instructional support to multiple professors with varying teaching methods • Evaluated student performance and offered constructive feedback for improvement • Held help/tutorial sessions and regular office hours for student assistance • Fortified skills and knowledge by reinforcing the fundamentals of health physics
Related Skills: Professionalism, enthusiasm, organization, in-depth coursework knowledge, teamwork, approachability, providing and receiving constructive criticism, and efficiency
Honors and Affiliations Member, Health Physics Society February 2010 - Present Recipient, Best Design for a Senior Team Project June 2009 Recipient, OSU Diversity Achievement Scholarship September 2005 - June 2009 Recipient, Henry W. & Janice J. Schuette Scholarship September 2006 - June 2007
Matthew Tang 2495 SW Pickford St Apt. A
Corvallis, Or 97333 (801) 836-8110
tangma@onid.orst.edu
Current Objective A career in health physics with the opportunity to grow and develop.
Education Master of Science, Radiation Health Physics (Expected June 2013) 3.88/4.0 GPA Oregon State University, Corvallis, Or 97330 Bachelor of Science, Physics (July 2011) 3.81/4.0 GPA Brigham Young University-Idaho, Rexburg, ID 83460 Work Experience Graduate Research Assistant, Oregon State University January 2013-present
Perform verification and validation for VARSKIN 5 (a computer code for skin contamination dosimetry) using EGSnrc and VARSKIN 4.
Graduate Teaching Assistant, Oregon State University October 2011-December 2012
Responsible for assisting the professor with class, helping students understand the course material, and grading assignments.
Physics Tutor, Brigham Young University-Idaho April 2009-December 2009 and April 2011-July 2011
Helped students understand and learn the principles of physics. Aided students with their homework, and taught students how to apply effective study skills.
Physics Grader, Brigham Young University-Idaho April 2009-July 2009 and January 2011-April 2011
Graded physics homework. Research Intern, Center for Theoretical BioPhysics, University of California, San Diego April 2010-June 2010
Wrote MATLAB code to analyze bacterial colonies, and make quantitative measurements.
Skills Experience operating detectors and designing a skin contamination dosimeter Experience programming with MATLAB, and VHDL Possess a working knowledge of MCNP5, R (statistical computing and graphics) and Solid Works Currently learning EGSnrc and VARSKIN Work regularly with Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint.
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EXPERIENCE
Pacific Gas & Electric Co. (Diablo Canyon Power Plant), Avila Beach, CA
Engineering Technician I I (11/09 – Present)
• Setup, Cal ibration and Operation of thermoluminescent dosimeter (TLD) readers
(Panasonic UD710 A & UD7900) in an accredited NVLAP dosimetry laboratory
• Collection and organization of environmental samples supporting the Diablo Canyon
Power Plant (DCPP) Radiological Environmental Monitoring Program (REMP)
• Analyzing environmental samples using gamma-ray spectroscopy
• Material testing at the DCPP warehouse uti l iz ing an ARL optical emission
spectrometer, FTIR spectroscopy, Niton x-ray f luorescence analyzer and a Rockwell
hardness tester
• Contributions include, but not l imited to:
○ Development of maps and web-based program for viewing REMP and EP
information in Google Earth and ArcGIS Explorer mapping software
○ Revis ion and improvements to the Dosimetry Laboratory’s NVLAP
Management System Cross-reference Document (NIST Handbook 150 & 150-4)
○ Creation of spreadsheet based data entry and measurement calculation
system for the cal ibration of the Sheppard irradiators , improving the speed
and accuracy of the previous hand-calculated methods
○ Research, testing and documenting the development of the LabSOCS gamma
spectroscopy system for use at the Off-s ite Emergency Lab
○ Creation of a spreadsheet based dose algorithm simulation that replicates the
high-dose algorithm used by the dosimetry lab software
Pacific Gas & Electric Co. (Diablo Canyon Power Plant), Avila Beach, CA
Nuclear Security Officer (NSO) (9/02 – 10/09)
• Qualif ied radiation worker
• Charged with maintaining accountabil ity and safety of plant employees
• Trained and certif ied per Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) requirements as an
armed responder with the primary purpose of defending a nuclear power plant from
an attach that would result in a radiological release
• Support of the DCPP Emergency Plan through partic ipation in security dr i l ls
• Graduated from NSO academy with highest awards in scholastic achievement and
marksmanship
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equineXposures , Paso Robles, CA
Co-Owner/Photographer (11/08 – Present)
• Sole proprietorship photography business co-owned
• Focusing on equestr ian events and portrait photography
• Operating on location and through an online storefront at
http : // equinexposures . com
California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, CA
GIS Specialist (11/06 – 12/07)
• Worked under the supervis ion of Thomas J. Rice, Ph.D. , of the Soil Sc ience
Department,
• developing almost 700 maps cataloging the watersheds of San Luis Obispo County,
with soil and geology layers
• Subsequently developed the website http://slowatersheds.org displaying al l of this
information
• Created a map that was published in the book "Paso Robles: An American Terroir" by
Thomas J. Rice, Ph.D. and Tracy Cervellone, CWE
Natural Resource Conservation Service, Templeton, CA
Earth Team Member (Volunteer) (9/06 – 6/07)
• Assisting in creek restoration projects by working with ArcGIS applications to
delineate and analyze watershed data
Hardy Diagnostics, Santa Maria, CA
Materials Manager (8/96 – 9/02)
• Managing , planning and scheduling an inventory of over 1500 manufactured products
• Managing , purchasing and sourcing a raw material inventory of over 1200 items
• Managing inventory levels and stocking of satell ite warehouses in Phoenix and Salt
Lake City
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• Coordinating the f low of instructions and information between production, customer
service, shipping/receiving and technical departments
• Negotiated purchases from vendors that saved thousands of dollars
Shipping/Receiving Clerk (10/91 – 8/96)
• Started in the shipping department, packing boxes and picking orders
• Promoted to expeditor in charge of placing manufactured products into stock out of
QC
• Elevated to lead shipping processor where I set up and ran the computer system that
processed al l outgoing shipments
• Final year in shipping/receiving became the head of the receiving department before
being promoted to Materials Manager
U.S. Army Reserve, Santa Barbara, CA
Civil Affairs Specialist (2/92 – 2/97)
• The Civi l Affairs branch of the Army is involved with the administrative and physical
aspects of
host government support, l iaison and the processing of refugees
• November 18, 1998 – Honorable Discharge
• Rank: Sergeant, E-5
Spedition Bender (Bender Freight Co.), Darmstadt, Germany
Freight Truck Driver (9/90 – 9/91)
Bűnz Bauunternemung (Bűnz Construction Co.), Darmstadt, Germany
Construction Laborer (4/90 – 9/90)
U.S. Army, Darmstadt, Germany
Combat Engineer (2/87 – 2/90)
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EDUCATION
Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 2013
Master of Science (In Progress)
• Major: Radiation Health Physics
California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, CA 2008
Bachelor of Science Degree, Cum Laude
• Major : Forestry and Natural Resources
• Minor : Water Science (Watershed Management /Hydrology).
• Golden Key International Honour Society
• Xi Sigma Pi , Forestry Honor Society
• Dean's Honor List (Fall 2006, Spring 2007)
• Vice President, Society of American Foresters , student chapter , 2007- 2008
• Treasurer , Xi Sigma Pi , Alpha Upsilon Chapter , 2007- 2008
• Member of the Association of Environmental Professionals , Cal Poly chapter
Allan Hancock College, Santa Maria, CA 2001
Associates Degree in Liberal Arts
Santa Maria High School, Santa Maria, CA 1986
High School Diploma
ADDITIONAL TRAINING
Energy Solutions, Columbia, SC 2012
Hazardous Material Transportation Training
• Standard course in radioactive material transportation
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ADDITIONAL TRAINING (CONT.)
Canberra Inc., Modesto, CA 2011
ISOCS Training Course – SU474-4 Basic ISOCS Measurements
Columbia College, Columbia, MO 2010
• Accounting I
• Accounting I I
• Principles of Marketing
• Business Finance
• Principles of Management
Wildland Hydrology, Santa Cruz, CA 2008
Applied Fluvial Geomorphology
• Introductory course on f luvial geomorphology taught by Dave Rosgen, PhD, focusing
on sedimentation , hydraulics , restoration , f ish habitat improvement, r iparian grazing
management and streambank erosion
Forest Applications Training Inc., Swanton Pacific Ranch, CA 2006
IL3 OS Applications Introduction
IL4 OS Applications Basic
APICS (The Educational Society for Resource Management) 1997
Courses attended through the Central Coast Chapter :
• Master Planning, Just in Time, Production Activity Control , Material and Capacity
Requirements Planning
PLDC, Camp Parks, Dublin, CA 1993
U.S. Army, Primary Leadership Development Course
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Douglas Woods Corvallis, OR 97330
(503) 490-2014 woodsdou@onid.orst.edu
EDUCATIONOregon State University
Bachelor of Science in Nuclear Engineering Current GPA: 3.95
Expected Graduation Mar 2013
Related Familiar Software • CASMO5/SIMULATE5 • MCNP5
• Serpent • RELAP5-3D
• SolidWorks
EMPLOYMENTNuScale Power Nuclear Engineer Intern Corvallis, OR
Jun 2012 – Present
• Analyze nuclear behavior of a small modular reactor • Provide data for thermal hydraulic analysis
Licensed Oregon State TRIGA Reactor Operator Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR
Dec 2012 - Present
• Operate a TRIGA Mark II reactor • Perform startup and shutdown checks • Change irradiation samples within various irradiation facilities
MASLWR Student Employee Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR
Nov 2011 – June 2012
• Operate and perform maintenance on a thermal-hydraulic test facility • Collect data for IAEA and other sponsors • Manage correspondence between NuScale Power and OSU
Research Assistant University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Las Vegas, NV
Jun 2011 – Jul 2011
• Performed laboratory research of the nuclear fuel cycle • Developed and characterized a new waste form for technetium
Co-Owner/Contractor Woods Pro Fencing, LLC
2009-2010
• Created, managed, and operated a fencing/decking company in the Portland Metro Area • Obtained and maintained license, insurance, and bonding
US Air Force Aircraft Avionics Technician Offutt AFB, NE
Oct 2003 – Oct 2007
• Analyzed, inspected, and maintained avionic systems of 13 multi-billion dollar aircraft • Diagnosed malfunctions using technical orders
Douglas Woods HONORS AND AWARDS
• Elected OSU ANS Social Chair • NERHP Honor roll • 1st Place Thermal Hydraulics ANS Student Conference • NERHP Honor Roll • Dean’s List
June 2012 Spring 2012
April 2012 Fall 2010 – Spring 2011
Fall 2007 – 2010 SKILLS
• Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint • Type 70 words per minute
• Work well with colleagues • Ability to learn quickly
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
• Willing to travel • Security clearance through 2013 REFERENCES References are available upon request
Bradyn James Wuth (775) 427-1258, bjwuth@gmail.com
Current Address Permanent Address
1437 NW Kings Blvd. 3000 Nicole Cr.
Corvallis, OR 97330 Fallon, NV 89406
Objective: I would like to help advance nuclear technology through the use and development of
thermal hydraulic codes.
Qualifications: Understanding of GOTHIC 8.0beta thermal hydraulic software
Knowledge of MATLAB R2009b and SolidWorks 2009 SP4.1
Taking course in STAR-CCM+ CFD Package
Education: Oregon State University Corvallis, OR 2007 – Present
B.S. in Nuclear Engineering, (June 2011)
GPA: 3.45
M.S. in Nuclear Engineering, (Forthcoming, 2013)
Focusing in Thermal Hydraulics
Advisor: Dr. Qiao Wu
Work Experience: MASLWR Test Facility Corvallis, OR June 2011 – Present
Document Control Manager and Test Engineer
Integral test program and procedure writing experience
Familiarity with control systems, control logic, and testing safety
Document control and configuration management experience
Trained in NQA-1, Nuclear Quality Assurance
NuScale Power, LLC Corvallis, OR October 2011 – January 2012
Safety Analysis Intern
GOTHIC Modeling
Basic quality assurance training
Dashwood Laboratory Corvallis, OR September 2009 – June 2011
Laboratory Technician
Laboratory housekeeping and Western Blot protein analysis
Feed and weigh mice on diets for cancer research
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