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Appendix A Biographical Sketches of Committee Members
Pages 181-191

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... Appendixes
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... Nuclide Ru-103 Ru-105 Ru-106+ Rh-103m Rh-105 Pd-103 Pd-109 Ag-105 Ag-108m+ A~-l lOm A~-111 Cd-109 Cd-115 Cd-115m In-111 In-113m In-114m In-llSm Sn-113 Sn-125 Sb-124 Sb-125 Te-123m Te-125m Te-127 Te-127m Te-129 Te-129m Te-131 Te-13 lm Te-132 Te-133 Te-133m Te-134 I-123 I-125 I-126 I-129 I-130 I-131 I-132 I-133 I-135 Xe-13 lm Xe-133 Xe-135 Cs-129 Cs-131 Cs-132 Cs-134m Quantity (Bq)
From page 183...
... committees. His NRC service includes chair and member of the NRC Evaluation Panel for the National Bureau of Standards Center for Fire Research; member of the Board of Assessment of the National Engineering Laboratories; chair and member of the Committee on Review and Evaluation of the Army Chemical Stockpile Disposal Program; chair and member of the Panel on Review and Evaluation of Alternative Chemical Disposal Technologies; and chair and member of the Committee on Review of the U.S.
From page 184...
... From July 1998 to September 2001, he was a senior attorney with the Natural Resources Defense Council's (NRDC) Nuclear and Public Health programs in Washington, D.C., where he monitored and litigated issues pertaining to the environmental cleanup of the nuclear weapons complex and developed proposals for appropriate regulatory mechanisms for agricultural biotechnology.
From page 185...
... She has served on a number of advisory boards and committees including the NRC's Board on Radioactive Waste Management (1989-1996~; Committee on Classification of Documents at the Department of Energy; Committee to Review New York State's Siting and Methodology Selection for Low Level Radioactive Waste Disposal. She has also served on the Advisory Board, Virginia Mason Center for Women's Health; the Northwest Citizens' Forum on High Level Nuclear Waste at Hanford; and the Board of Trustees, Washington Environmental Foundation.
From page 186...
... 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 187...
... Dr. Corradini has received numerous awards including the National Science Foundation's Presidential Young Investigators Award, the American Nuclear Society's reactor safety best paper award, and the University of Wisconsin, Madison campus, teaching award.
From page 188...
... He has served on numerous advisory bodies and committees including the U.S. Department of Energy Headquarters Public Participation Seminar Series Panel on public trust and confidence, and on the following NRC committees: Earthquake Engineering and a number of its subpanels; Committee on Review and Evaluation of the Army Chemical Stockpile Disposal Program; Committee to Assess the Policies and Practices of the Department of Energy to Design, Manage, and Procure Environmental Restoration, Waste Management, and Other Construction Projects; and Committee on Decontamination and Decommissioning of Uranium Enrichment Facilities.
From page 189...
... of licensed nuclear facilities, including cost analyses and environmental impact analyses. His studies on the decommissioning of power and test reactors, fuel cycle facilities, and non-fuel cycle nuclear facilities, which focus on estimating the costs and occupational radiation dose for D&D of nuclear facilities, are known and used throughout the world.
From page 190...
... He has served on numerous NRC committees: he is currently a member of the Committee on Review of DOE's Office of Heavy Vehicle Technologies; Committee on Review of National Transportation Science and Technology Strategy; and Research and Technology Coordinating Committee of the Transportation Research Board; he was chair of the Committee on Decontamination and Decommissioning of Uranium Enrichment Facilities. He previously was a member of the U.S.
From page 191...
... He has served on several committees and panels of the National Science Foundation (NSF) and the National Research Council, including the NSF's Advisory Panel for its Decision and Risk Management Science Program and the NRC' s Committee on Risk Perception and Risk Communication.


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