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Appendix F: Biographical Sketches of the Committee, Technical Adviser, and Study Director
Pages 109-114

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From page 109...
... Mr. Croff's technical accomplishments include creation of the ORIGEN2 computer code used worldwide to calculate the radioactive characteristics of nuclear materials for use in nuclear material and waste characterization, risk analyses, and nuclear fuel cycle analysis; developing and evaluating comprehensive, risk-based waste classification systems, including changing the boundary defining transuranic waste from 10 to 100 nCi/g; technical, economic, and systems analysis of current and advanced nuclear fuel/material cycles from uranium mining through waste disposal; and conceiving, analyzing, and reviewing actinide partitioningtransmutation (P-T)
From page 110...
... By understanding radioelement containing systems, one can determine relevant species, study their behavior, verify results, inform computational efforts, and incorporate the latest concepts into education. Current projects include speciation of actinides in spent fuel, chemical speciation of actinides in separations, nuclear forensics, and radioelement compounds and material synthesis.
From page 111...
... His professional interests are in mineralogy and materials science, and his research has focused on radiation effects in complex ceramic materials and the longterm durability of radioactive waste forms. He is a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the American Ceramic Society, The Geochemical Society, the Geological Society of America, the Mineralogical Society of America, and the Materials Research Society.
From page 112...
... Sattelberger retired in 2017 from the Argonne National Laboratory, where he most recently was deputy lab director for Programs, the chief research officer, and the senior intelligence official. Prior to his appointment as an associate lab director at Argonne in 2006, he was a senior laboratory fellow and former head of the Chemistry Division and the Science and Technology Base Program Office at the Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL)
From page 113...
... Dr. Johnson won the Taylor Lecture Award and the Distinguished Alumni Award from The Pennsylvania State University; the Ross Coffin Purdy Award for the best paper in ceramic literature; the Fulrath Award; the John Jeppson Award; the Orton Lecture Award from the American Ceramic Society; and the International Ceramics Prize for Industrial Research from the World Academy of Ceramics.
From page 114...
... For his work on security of radioactive sources, he was awarded the Robert S Landauer Memorial Lecture Award from the Health Physics Society in 2003.


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