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Hill, Carol
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Peter Farina <[email protected]> Monday, September 21, 2015 9:29 AM Hill, Carol
Cc: Katanic, Janine; Cornelis Van Der Schyf Subject: Attachments:
[External_Sender] Amendment Request mail control number 588826 CV _Khandaker.pdf
ISU requests that the amendment (Control# 588826) to change the radiation safety committee chairman from Dr Jason Harris to Dr Georgie Imel be itself amended.
Dr Imel has requested - for personal reasons - that his nomination for the chairmanship of the Radiation Safety Committee be withdrawn. Dr. Mahbub Khandeker, Chair of Physics and a current member of the RSC, has agreed to step in to fill this vacancy, and we request that the request be amended to reflect that Dr. Khandeker will assume the position. Dr. Khandeker's credentials are attached to this email in support of his nomination.
Thank you for your help and patience with this.
Peter Farina C.l.H., C.H.M.M. Director, Technical Safety Office Idaho State University
Campus Box 8106
921 S. 8th St. PS Rm 101 Pocatel lo, ID 83209
Office Phone: (208) 282-3627 Cell Phone: (208) 220-4645 Fax: (208) 282-4649 http://isuresearch.org/technical-saf ety/
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Mahbub A. Khandaker
Department of Physics Idaho State University 921 South 8th Ave., Stop 8106 Pocatello, ID 83209-8106
Education:
Degree Ph.D.
Date 1987
Phone: (208) 282-3255 Fax: (208) 282-4649 E-mail: [email protected]
Curriculum Vitae
Institution University of Washington, Seattle, Washington. Thesis: "Inclusive Inelastic Scattering of JOO MeV Pionsfrom 2H, 3He, and 4He". Advisor: Professor Isaac Halpern
A.B . 1979 Brandeis University, Waltham, Massachusetts.
Major Fields of Study:
• Precision measurements of: proton charge radius; n:0 lifetime via the Primakoff effect and radiative decay widths of light pseudoscalar mesons; nucleon spin structure functions in the region of the nucleon resonances.
• Nucleon electromagnetic form factors at high Q2 .
Academic Positions:
Position • Professor and Chair of Physics • Professor of Physics • Associate Professor of Physics • Assistant Professor of Physics • Staff Physicist • Post-doctoral Research Associate
• Post-doctoral Research Associate • Graduate Research Assistant
Publications:
Date Aug. 2012 - Present Aug. 2005 - Jul. 2012 Apr. 2000 - Jul. 2005 Jan. I 995 - Mar. 2000 Jan. I 995 - Aug. 2000 Sep. 1991 - Dec. 1994
Jan. 1987 - Aug. 1991 Sep. I 980 - Dec. 1986
Institution Idaho State University Norfolk State University Norfolk State University Norfolk State University Jefferson Lab (joint appointment) Brookhaven National Lab and Virginia Polytechnic Institute & SU University of Maryland, College Park University of Washington, Seattle
211 research articles published in refereed journals; 1 general article published in a non-refereed journal; 131 publications during the period 2005- 2015 (please see attached list).
Research Interests and Experiences:
Following is a list of my current and past research interests and experiences with various projects at Jefferson Lab and at Brookhaven National Lab. Details of my involvement in each of these, including my future research plans, are provided separately in the "Summary of Research Interests and Experiences" section.
• Radiative decay widths of light pseudoscalar mesons (n°, T], T] 1) and precision measurement of the n° lifetime
via the Primakoff effect.
• High Precision Measurement of the Proton Charge Radius.
• Electromagnetic form factors of the nucleon at high four-momentum transfers using recoil polarization method.
• Precision measurements of the nucleon spin asymmetry and polarized spin structure functions in the region of the nucleon resonances.
• Generalized parton distributions from real Compton scattering at high four-momentum transfers.
• Photoabsorption sum rules and spin structure of the nucleon.
• E2/Ml mixing ratio and the deformation of the ~(3,3) resonance.
• Real Compton scattering from the proton with linearly polarized gamma rays.
• Detector development for high energy nuclear and particle physics instrumentation.
Other Professional Experiences:
• Referee for Physical Review Letters and International Journal of Modern Physics ( E).
• Reviewer of proposals for the National Science Foundation.
• Reviewed manuscripts of physics textbooks for Cambridge University Press.
• Judge for research posters at the Research Expo 2007, 2008, 2009 of the Hampton Roads, Virginia.
• Member of the Internal Advisory Committee (2002 - 2011) for the Center for the Study of the Origin and Structure of Matter (COSM), Physics Frontier Center at Hampton University.
• Member of the Users Executive Committee (2001 - 2007) for the National Synchrotron Light Source at the Brookhaven National Lab.
• Co-organizer of "GDH2004: The 3rd International Symposium on the Gerasimov-Drell-Hearn Sum Rule and its Extensions", Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia, June 2-5, 2004.
• Convener of the parallel session on "Spin Polarizabilities and Real and Virtual Compton Scattering" at the "GDH2004 International Symposium'', June 2-5, 2004.
• Co-organizer of the public lecture series in "Celebration of The World Year of Physics - 2005", Norfolk State University, Norfolk, Virginia, March-April, 2005.
• Co-organizer of the workshop on "Topics in Modern Astronomy" for middle- and high-school teachers, Norfolk State University, Norfolk, Virginia, for seven consecutive years, June, 2003-2009.
• Co-organizer of the workshop on "Frontiers in Astrophysics" for middle- and high-school teachers, Norfolk State University, Norfolk, Virginia, July 10-12, 2002.
• Co-organizer of the workshop on "Physics with Polarized Photons", University of Texas at El Paso, Texas, October 16-17, 1998.
• Co-organizer of the workshop on "Polarized Photon Polarimetry", Jefferson Lab, Newport News, Virginia, June 2-3, 1998.
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Research Grants and Contracts:
• Co-Principal Investigator of the research proposal, "Probing the Weak and Strong Nature of the Nucleon'', funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF Award PHY-1307340 -$900,000 for the period August 2013 to July 2016).
• Principal Investigator of the research proposal, "The Coordinate Detector for the Jefferson Lab Super Bigbite Spectrometer'', funded by Jefferson Science Associates (Jefferson Lab Award JSA-14-Cl 556 - $326,760 for the period September 2014 to January 2016).
• Principal Investigator of the research proposal , "MRI: Development of a Windowless Hydrogen Gas Flow Target for a High Precision Measurement of the Proton Charge Radius", funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF Award PHY-1229153 - $410,359 for the period August 2012 to July 2014).
• Co-Principal Investigator of the SURA/NSU MOU, "Participation of NSU Faculty in Nuclear Research at Jefferson Lab", funded by the US Department of Energy (1995 - 2012); provided half-time release of academic year teaching load.
• Principal Investigator of the research proposal, "A COSM-HBCU Partnership to Enhance Minority Education and Research in Nuclear & Particle Physics", funded by the Center for the Study of the Origin and Structure of Matter (COSM), one of four Physics Frontier Centers established in 2001 by the National Science Foundation, at Hampton University (NSF Cooperative Award PHY-0114343 - $200,000 for the period July 2002 to June 2010).
• Co-Principal Investigator of the research proposal , "RU!: Norfolk State University's Research Participation at Jefferson Lab", funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF Award PHY-1205763 - $207,056 for the period June 2012 to May 20 15), with Dr. Carlos Salgado (Norfolk State University).
• Co-Principal Investigator of the research proposal, "RU!: Norfolk State University's Research Participation at Jefferson Lab", funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF Award PHY-0855338 - $220,682 for the period July 2009 to June 2012), with Dr. Carlos Salgado (Norfolk State University).
• Co-Principal Investigator of the research proposal, "RU/: Norfolk State University's Nuclear & Particle Physics Research Participation at Jefferson Lab'', funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF Award PHY-0600051 - $208,454 for the period July 2006 to June 2009), with Dr. Carlos Salgado (Norfolk State University) .
• Co-Principal Investigator of the research proposal, "RU/: Norfolk State University's Nuclear & Particle Physics Research Participation at Jefferson Lab'', funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF Award PHY-0244851 - $195,000 for the period July 2003 to June 2006), with Drs. Carlos Salgado and Vina Punjabi (Norfolk State University).
• Co-Principal Investigator of the research proposal, "An Initiative to Enhance Space Sciences Education and Research at Norfolk State University'', funded by NASA's Office of Space Science (NRA-03-0SS-03 NASA Award - $675,000 for the period January 2004 to December 2006), with Drs. Carlos Salgado and Floyd Miller (Norfolk State University).
• Co-Principal Investigator of the research proposal, "A NASA -HBCU Partnership to Enhance Minority Education and Research Participation in the Space Sciences", funded by NASA's Office of Space Science (NRA-00-0SS-02 NASA Award - $675,000 for the period January 2001 to December 2003), with Drs. Carlos Salgado and Floyd Miller (Norfolk State University).
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Teaching Experiences:
I have taught the following courses at Idaho State University, Norfolk State University and at the University of Maryland. My teaching statement and experiences are provided separately in the "Approach to Teaching Methods and My Experiences" section.
Courses taught at Idaho State University:
Course # Title PHY 422/522 Electricity & Magnetism - II PHY 461/561 Mathematical Physics - I PHY 483/583 Theoretical Mechanics PHY 624 Quantum Mechanics - I (graduate course)
Courses taught at Notfolk State University:
Course# PHY IOOL PHY 152 PHY 153 PHY 250L PHY 251L PHY 260 PHY 241 PHY 320 PHY 345 PHY 350 PHY 351 PHY 380
PHY 468
PHY 475
PHY 480
Title General Physics Laboratory - I General Physics - I (non-calculus based) General Physics - II (non-calculus based) University Physics Laboratory - I University Physics Laboratory - II University Physics- III: Waves & Optics Physics Seminar Waves Mathematical Methods in the Physical Sciences - I Modern Physics Experimental Concepts in Modern Physics Quantum Mechanics - I
Optics
Electricity & Magnetism - II
Quantum Mechanics - II
Courses taught at the University of Maryland:
Course# PHY 161H PHY 741
Title Mechanics & Particle Dynamics (honors section) Survey of Nuclear Physics (graduate course)
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Term Spring Fall Fall Fall
Term Fall Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Spring Spring Spring Spring Spring Fall Spring Fall Fall Spring Fall Spring
Term Spring Fall
Year 2013- 2015 2013 2015 2014- 2015
Year 1999 1995,2003, 2005 1995,2004 1995-1999 2000 2009-2011 2001 1995- 2000 2012 2009-2011 2009-2011 2001- 2005 2005-2011 1996-2003,2005 2005-2008,2011 1996-2004 2003,2006--2008 2000-2004 2006-2012
Year 1989-1990 1987
Research Supervision and Advising:
• Post-doctoral Research Associates:
... Supervision of a postdoctoral research associate, Corne] Butuceanu, jointly supported by University of Regina and Jefferson Lab during 2007- 2009 on the Spin Asymmetries on the Nucleon Experiment (SANE) experiment in Hall Cat Jefferson Lab .
... Supervision of a postdoctoral research associate, Paul Kingsberry, jointly supported by the COSM/Physics Frontier Center grant from Hampton University and by MIT during 2004-2005 on the Neutral Pion Lifetime Measurement via the Primakoff Effect experiment in Hall B at Jefferson Lab.
... Supervision of a postdoctoral research associate, Raghunathan Srivatsan, supported by the NASA Office of Space Science grant during 2002-2004 on the analysis of high energy cosmic rays data taken with the BESS detector (Balloon Borne Experiment with Superconducting Solenoidal Spectrometer).
• Graduate Students: During my tenure at Idaho State University, I have been a major advisor of three graduate students working on my research activities at the Idaho Accelerator Center.
... Bindu K.C. (2014)- Ph.D. dissertation, "Optimization of 67 Cu Production for an Electron Linac" .
... Benjamin Nield (2014) - M.S . thesis, "Calibration Method for B-dot Magnetic Field Probes for Use in Pulsed Power Experiments" .
... Andrew Hoffman (2015) - M.S . thesis, "Beam Profile and Diagnostics of Electron Linacs at the Idaho Accelerator Center" .
• Undergraduate Students: During my tenure at Norfolk State University, I have co-supervised eight undergraduate students working on our research activities in Hall B and Hall C at Jefferson Lab. Three of the students completed their senior project work under my direct supervision:
... Tamecka Smith (1997) - "Design Considerations for a Total Absorption Shower Counter for Photon Flux Monitoring in Hall B" .
... Sheila Colbert (1998) - "Beam Tests of a Total Absorption Shower Counter for Photon Flux Monitoring in Hall B" .
... Michael Epps (2001) - "A Tcl/Tk Based Position Monitoring System for the Electron Beam at CEBAF".
In addition, one undergraduate student from Christopher Newport University in Newport News has completed his senior project work under my direct supervision :
... Eric Jensen (2008) - "A Forward Tracking Hodos cope for the SANE Experiment at Jefferson Lab".
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University and Departmental Services:
At Idaho State University (ISU), I have served in the following committees:
In the Department of Physics at !SU:
Committee • Physics Academic Program Viability • Physics Program Self Study • Physics Curriculum • Physics Faculty Evaluation • Graduate Qualifying Exam
In the College of Science & Engineering (CoSE) at !SU:
Committee • Faculty Evaluation Performance Evaluation Ratings
In the University at !SU:
Committee • Associate Dean of the Graduate School Search • Radiation Safety Committee • Radiation Machine Ad Hoc Committee
Participation Chair and Coordinator Chair and Coordinator Member Chair and Coordinator Chair and Member
Participation Member
Participation Member Member Member
At Norfolk State University (NSU), I have served in the following committees:
In the Department of Physics at NSU:
Committee • Physics Faculty Evaluation • Physics Faculty Evaluation • Physics Dept. Chair Elect • Physics and Astronomy Faculty Search • Review of Physics Syllabi for SACS •Physics Dept. Budget •Who's Who Amongst Students in American Univ. • Senior Research Project • Physics Program Assessment • M.S. Program in Physics • Physics Curriculum
Participation Member Chair Chair and Coordinator Member Chair and Coordinator Chair and Coordinator Chair and Coordinator Evaluator Chair and Coordinator Member Member
In the College of Science, Engineering & Technology (CSET) at NSU:
Committee • Curriculum • Faculty Evaluation Process Compliance • Distinguished Faculty Awards • Distinguished Faculty Awards • Center for Material Research Director Search • Science Museum of Virginia's Outstanding Scientist 2008 • Recruitment • Research Council
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Participation Physics Dept. Representative Physics Dept. Representative Member Chair Chair Chair of CSET Committee Member Member
Year 2014 2014 2012-2015 2012- 2015 2012-2015
Year 2014
Year 2014 2013-present 2013-2014
Year 2008- 2011 2012 2007, 2010 2008 2007 2007 1998- 2006 1995-2002 1995-2001 1995-1997 1995- 1997
Year 2002-present 2005- present 2007-2010 2011 2010 2007 2000-2001 2000-2005
At the University in NSU:
Committee • Provost and VP of Academic Affairs Search •Academic Program Viability
Participation Member Chair
Year 2011-2012 2010-present 2010 2009- present 2005-2007
•University Excellence Faculty Award Chair • Research Coordinator CSET Representative •University Budget: Academic Affairs Chair and CSET Representative
Awards and Recognitions:
Year Title
2009 University Award of Excellence 2006 Certificate of Excellence for Outstanding Grantsmanship
2005 Certificate of Excellence for Outstanding Grantsmanship
2004 Certificate of Excellence for Outstanding Grantsmanship
2003 Certificate of Excellence for Outstanding Grantsmanship
2003 Outstanding Physics Faculty of the Year
2003 Certificate of Excellence for Outstanding Service to the High School Saturday Scientist Program
2003 School Volunteer Service Award
2002 Certificate of Excellence for Outstanding Scholarship
1998 High School Mentorship Service Award
Educational Outreach and Other Activities:
Awarded By
Norfolk State University College of Science, Engineering & Technology, Norfolk State University. College of Science, Engineering & Technology, Norfolk State University. College of Science, Engineering & Technology, Norfolk State University. College of Science, Engineering & Technology, Norfolk State University. Society of Physics Students, Norfolk State University. College of Science, Engineering & Technology, Norfolk State University. The Portsmouth City School Board, Portsmouth, Virginia. College of Science, Engineering & Technology, Norfolk State University. New Horizons, The Governor's School for Science & Technology, Hampton, Virginia.
• Science lectures and demonstrations for elementary school teachers and students - Deer Park Elementary School and R. 0 . Nelson Elementary School, Newport News, Virginia (2008-2012).
• Mentoring of high school students and their research projects - Ruchir Gupta, Jamaica High School, New York City, New York (1996); Sonali Mukherjee, the Governor's School for Science & Technology, Hampton, Virginia (1998); Shridhar Ayer, Langley High School, McLean, Virginia (2002).
• Science demonstrations at the State Fair of Virginia (1997-2000) .
• Science demonstrations for elementary school children - Nelson Elementary School, Newport News, Virginia (1999-2000).
• Science Projects Workshop supervision - Heritage High School, Newp01t News, Virginia (2000).
• Science lectures and demonstrations at local area high schools.
• As a member of the Brandeis University Alumni Admissions Council, I conduct off-campus interviews for potential entering students to the university (1999-present).
• Indian classical music and performing on the Sitar.
• Nature photography.
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Professional Affiliations:
• American Physical Society • Southeastern Section of the American Physical Society • Jefferson Lab Users Group •National Synchrotron Light Source Users Group, Brookhaven National Lab
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Idaho State UNIV E R S ITY
Office for Research 921 South 8th Avenue, Stop 8130 • Pocate llo, Idaho 83209-8130
September 10, 2015
Ms. Carol Hill Licensing Administrator
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We request an amendment to USNRC License 11-27380-01 to replace Dr. Jason Harris with Dr. George Imel as the Radiation Safety Committee Chair. Dr. Harris will be leaving the University in October.
Dr. George Imel's PhD was received from Penn State University in 1978. He worked at Argonne National Laboratory from 1980 to 2006. During his 27 years at Argonne National Laboratory he was responsible for commissioning the TRI GA Neutron Radiography Reactor at the Fuels and Material Complex, and supervising its operation for 10 years. He then spent 9 years on assignment to the French Cadarache Nuclear Laboratory, where he did research involving measurements on several critical experiment reactors. He joined ISU in 2007 as the Chair of Nuclear Engineering and has been involved in doing research and in teaching nuclear laboratory courses at ISU using both the AGN-201 reactor and the Subcritical Assembly Facility.
A copy of Dr. Imel' s CV is enclosed.
I thank you in advance for your consideration and cooperation on these requested amendments to USNRC license 11-27380-oi.
/l SincereJY, '
Dr. C rn ·s J. vaJ der Schyf Vice President for1~esearch and Dean of the Graduate School
Enclosure
Phone: (208) 282-3134 • Fax: (208) 282-4487 • www.isu.edu/research /SU 1s an Eq111,/ Opportun 'tr F "/' oy
Present Position
Professor, Nuclear Engineering Idaho
State University
921 South 8tli A \4e., Stop 8060
Pocatello, ID 83209-8060
Education
1977
1973
1971
Summary
Ph. D. Nucl.Eng. M.S. Nucl.Eng. B.S./A.B. E.E./Pol. Sci.
George R. Imel
Pennsylvania State University University Park, PA Pennsylvania State University University Park, PA Lafayette College Easton, PA
A very diverse nuclear engineering and applied physics background, both experimental and analytical. Direct
experience at 14 experimental nuclear reactors at national laboratories in the US, France and Italy. Experience in all phases of experiments from planning, execution, through completion of the analyses. Eleven years at the Cadarache center of CEA in France, as a senior foreign collaborator, serving as expert in reactor physics techniques. Served as mentor to Ph.D. candidates at Cadarache, and member of 5 Ph.D. juries in France, Spain, and Switzerland. Led the experimental program of the multi-national Triga Accelerator (TRADE) project. Previously at ANL was the section head of a group involved in research in reactor physics, experiments and computer simulations. Publications in plasma physics, ionospheric physics, materials science, fusion engineering, neutron radiography, neutron measurements, and system modeling,
Teaching experience in graduate schools (Penn State, ISU, U ofldaho), and thesis advisor for
M.S. and Ph.D. students. Major contributor to safety analysis reports and technical specifications for nuclear facilities. Served on the Director's safety review committee at ANL for over 10 years, reviewing all major nuclear projects and experiments. Served as Chair of Nuclear Engineering from 2007-2010 and Dean of the College of Science and Engineering from 2010-2013 at Idaho State University.
Named as a College of Engineering Outstanding Alumnus from Pennsylvania State University in 2012. Regularly serve as reviewer for IEEE Transactions in Nuclear Science, Annals of Nuclear Energy, Nuclear Technology, and Nuclear Science and Engineering.
History
Idaho State University 2007 to 2013 Professor and Former Chair of Nuclear Engineering Department. Responsible for all academic aspects of the Department including research and curricula. Selected as Founding Dean of the newly formed College of Science and Engineering (comprised of the Departments of Biological Sciences, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Geosciences and Engineering). Responsible for all academic aspects of these Departments, reporting directly to the Provost. Named as permanent Dean in Spring, 2011 and stepped down July 1, 2013 to return to full-time faculty.
Argonne National Laboratory detached to CEA/Cadarache 1998 to 2007
• Developing new forms of data acquisition and analysis for fast critical and subcritical systems. Serving as mentor for Ph.D. candidates in experimental reactor physics, and member of 5 juries (3 in France, 1 in Spain, and 1 in Switzerland). An original member of the working group for the Triga Accelerator Driven Experiment (TRADE) of ENEA in Italy, and was the leader of the experimental program for this multinational project until it was cancelled.
CEA/Cadarache 1996 to 1998
• Leave of absence from ANL, served as senior foreign collaborator, responsible for the development of experimental techniques for the critical facilities at Cadarache. Experiments performed or designed include characterization of neutron spectra, calibration of fission chambers, Doppler, spectral index, and uranium capture measurements. Direct participation in the experiments and the analyses.
Argonne National Laboratory 1983 to 1996
• Section head of EBR-II Reactor Physics and Experiments. Responsible for direction of all aspects of research in the section, including reactor physics, computer simulation, advanced control systems, and coordination of experimental activities. Directed the preparation of safety analysis reports for several facilities at Argonne, as well as for a TRI GA reactor at McClellan AFB (including its upgrade from lMW to 2MW).
• Individually performed research on techniques for reactivity measurements, fuel handling simulations, neutron detector measurements, neutron radiography, materials damage, istotope production, moderator designs for accelerator systems.
• Member of ASTM standards committees for neutron radiography and nuclear methods, and the Argonne Reactor Safety Review Committee.
• Affiliate Professor, Idaho State University and University of Idaho; teaching advanced physics courses and serving as thesis advisor.
• Former Section Leader, Safety and Physics, Fuel Cycle Division. Responsible for physics and safety analysis for the division.
• Former manager of the NRAD TRI GA reactor. Duties included all aspects of planning, directing and performing experiments using the reactor.
• Formerly with the TREAT reactor, performing analysis of experiments.
Graduate Faculty Membership
University ofldaho Penn State University Idaho State University
University Louis Pasteur (Strasbourg, France)
Federal Polytechnic Institute ofLaussane (Laussane, Switzerland) University of Madrid (Madrid, Spain)
Polytechnic Institute of Grenoble (Grenoble, France)
University Blaise Pascal (Clermont-Ferrand, France)
Refereed Proceedings
1. B. Baker and G. Imel, "Equivalency of Open and Closed Loop Reactivity Measurement Techniques, PHYSOR 2014---The Role of Reactor Physics Toward a Sustainable Future, Kyoto, Japan, September 28-0ctober 3, 2014.
2. B. Baker, G. Imel, "Minimization of Uncertainties in the Inverse-Kinetics Measurements Using the Oscillator Technique," Trans. on Nuclear Science (I'NS) IEEE, ANIMMA Conf. Marseille, France June 2013.
3. B. Becker, N . Thompson, J. Thompson,, D. Beller, S. Bowyer, V. Garvon, G. Imel and Y. Danon, "Towards Benchmark Measurements For Used Nuclear Fuel Assay Using A Lead SlowingDown Spectrometer", Proceedings of the Tenth International Topical Meeting on Nuclear Applications of Accelerators (AccApp 2011), Knoxville, TN,2011.
4. G. Imel et al., "ADS Reactivity Measurements from MUSE to TRADE", Physor2006, Vancouver, September, 2006.
5. M. Carta, et al., "Electron versus Proton Accelerator Driven Subcritical System Performance using TRIGA Reactor at Power", Physor 2006, Vancouver, September, 2006.
6. C. Jammes, et al., "Absolute Reactivity Calibration of Accelerator Driven Systems", Physor 2006, Vancouver, September, 2006.
7. G. Imel, "The International Program TRADE", Plenary Talk, Physor 2004, Chicago, April, 2004.
8. G. Imel, et al., "The TRADE Source Multiplication Experiments", Physor 2004, Chicago, April, 2004.
9. Y. Rugama et al., "Some Experimental Results from the Last Phase of the MUSE Program", Physor 2004, Chicago, April, 2004.
10. Y. Rugama and G. Imel, "Study of the Influence of Source Type in the Kinetic Measurements in a Sub-critical System", Physor 2004, Chicago, April, 2004.
11. M Carta, et al., "Reactivity Assessment and Spatial-Time Effects from the MUSE Kinetic Experiments'', Physor 2004, Chicago, April, 2004.
12. C. Rubbia, et al, "Preliminary Neutronic Analysis of the TRIGA-ADS Demonstration Facility", Physor, Seoul, October 2002.
13. D. Naberejnev, et al, "Possible Experiment for Study of ADS Dynamics", Physor, Seoul, October 2002.
14. C. Jammes, et al, "First MUSE-4 Experimental Results Based on Time Series Analysis", Physor, Seoul, October 2002.
15. C. Jammes, et al., "A Neutron-Noise-Based Experiment in a TRI GA Reactor", 29th IMORN International Meeting On Reactor Noise, Budapest, May, 2004.
16. G. Aliberti, et al, "Dynamic Measurements and Control of an Accelerator Driven System (ADS)'', Physor, Seoul, October 2002.
17. J. L. Seran, et al., Irradiation Creep and Evolution of Mechanical Properties of Stainless Steels during Irradiation at 370 C, 18th Symposium on Effects of Radiation on Materials, Hyannis, Massachusetts, June, 1996.
Other Externally Reviewed Publications
1. B. Baker and G. R. Imel, "Propagation of Uncertainty in the Inverse-Kinetics Equation", Transactions of the American Nuclear Society, June, 2013.
2. N. Thompson, B. Becker, J. Thompson, D. Beller, S. Bowyer, A. Gavron, G. Imel and Y.
October 2002.
6. G. Imel et al., Time Series Analysis of MUSE4 Data, Note Technique 01-0034, Centre d'Etudes de Cadarache, July 3, 2001
7. M. Salvatores, et al., Validation Experimentale Des Caracteristiques Du Milieu Souscritique D 'un Ads, Centre d'Etudes de Cadarache, Note Technique 01 -27, June, 2001
8. C. Jammes et G. Imel, Proposition d'un Systeme d'Acquisition Temps-Reel de Datation Neutronique, Centre d'Etudes de Cadarache, Note Technique 01 -009, April 4, 200 I
9. G. R. Imel, MUSE Program: Reactivity Measurements and Sensitivity of the Core to Perturbations, GEDEON Workshop, Cadarache, France, September2000.
10. JP Chauvin, et al., The Physics of Subcritical Lattices in Accelerator Driven Hybrid Systems, International Conference on Application of Accelerators in Research and Industry, Denton, Texas, November, 1998.
11. G. R. Imel and J.P. Hudelot, MCNP Calculations for MISTRAL-I and MISTRAL-2, 98-001, Centre d'Etudes de Cadarache, March, 1998.
12 G. R. Imel, J. P. Hudelot, and V. Laval, Etalonnage de Chambres a Fission dans la Calonne Thermique du Reacteur Ulysse, Note Technique, 97-035, Centre d'Etudes de Cadarache, May, 1997.
13. G. R. Imel, Uncertainties in the Measurement of Spectral indices, Note Technique, 96-065, Centre d'Etudes de Cadarache, October, 1996.
14. G. R. Imel and G. C. McClellan, Survey of Neutron Radiography Facilities, 5th World Conference on Neutron Radiography, Berlin, Germany, June, 1996.
15. G. H. Gillespie, et al., RFQ-Based, Transportable, High- Resolution Neutron Radiography System Concept, 5th World Conference on Neutron Radiography, Berlin, Germany, June, 1996.
16. G. H. Gillespie, et al., Concept Design of a Transportable, High-Resolution, Neutron Radiography System, 5th International Conference on Applications of Neutron Techniques, Crete, Greece, June, 1996.
17. H. E. Garcia, A. Houshyar, and G. R. Imel, Planning and Supervision of Reactor Defueling Using Discrete Event Techniques, Proceedings of the INRIA/IEEE Conference on Emerging Technologies and Factory Automation, Paris, France, October, 1995.
18. R. C. Singleterry, G. R. Imel, and G. E. McMichael, Moderator/Collimator for a Proton/Deuteron Linac to Produce a High-Intensity, High Quality Thermal Neutron Beam for Neutron Radiography, Proceedings of the 1995 Particle Accelerator Conference and International Conference on High Energy Accelerators, Dallas, TX, May, 1995.
19. G. R. Imel, et al., System Modelling to Support Accelerated Fuel Transfer Rate at EBR-11, British Nuclear Energy Society Conference on Fuel Management and Fuel Handling, Edinburgh, UK, March, 1995.
'.:ll. G. R. Imel and A. Houshyar, System Modelling of Spent Fuel Transfers at EBR- II, DOE Spent Nuclear Fuel - Challenges and Initiatives Conference, Salt Lake City, UT, December, 1994.
21. G. R. Imel, Neutron and Other Radiation Measurements-A Tutorial, ASNT Fall Conference, Long Beach, CA, 1993.
22. G. R. Imel, Criticality Safety Considerations in the !FR Fuel Cycle, Proceedings of the Nuclear Criticality Technology and Safety Project Workshop, Monterey, California, April 16-20, 1993.
23. G.R. Imel and T. Urbatsch, Beam Characterization at the Neutron Radiography Facility, Fourth World Conference on Neutron Radiography, San Francisco, May 1992.
24. W. Richards, et al., Nuclear Performance Characteristics of the SNRS Core and NR
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NRC FORM 532 (1-2012)
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DATE
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Peter C. Farina, M.S., Radiation Safety Officer Idaho State University Technical Safety Office 921 South 8th Ave., Stop 8106 Pocatello, Idaho 83209-8103
This is to acknowledge the receipt of your:
[Z] LETTER and/or D APPLICATION
11-27380-01
MAIL CONTROL NUMBER
588826
LICENSING AND/OR TECHNICAL REVIEWER
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DATED: 09110/2015
The initial processing, which included an administrative review, has been performed.
[{] AMENDMENT D TERMINATION D NEW LICENSE D RENEWAL
D D
There were no administrative omissions identified during our initial review.
This is to acknowledge receipt of your application for renewal of the material(s) license identified above. Your application is deemed timely filed, and accordingly, the license will not expire until final action has been taken by this office.
D Your application for a new NRC license did not include your taxpayer identification number. Please fill out NRC Form 531, located at the following link:
http: //www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/forms/nrc531.pdf
Send the completed NRC Form 531, by facsimile, to the following number: (301) 415-5387
A copy of your action has been emailed to our License Fee and Accounts Receivable Branch, in our Headquarters office in Rockville, MD. You will be contacted separately if there is a fee issue involved.
Your application has been assigned the above listed MAIL CONTROL NUMBER. When calling to inquire about this action, please refer to this control number. Your application has been forwarded to a technical reviewer. Please note that the technical review, which is normally completed within 180 days for a renewal application (90 days for all other requests), may identify additional omissions or require additional information . If you have any questions concerning the processing of your application, our contact information is listed below:
Region IV U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission DNMS/NMSB - B 1600 E. Lamar Boulevard Arlington, TX 76011-4511 (817) 200-1103 or (817) 200-1140
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Program Code: 01100 Status Code: Pending Amendment Fee Category: 1 D 2F 3L 3P
Exp. Date: Fee Comments: Decom Fin Assur Reqd: Y
License Fee Worksheet - License Fee Transmittal
A. REGION
1. APPLICATION ATTACHED ApplicanULicensee: IDAHO STATE UNIVERSITY
Received Date:
Docket Number:
Mail Control Number:
License Number:
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2. FEE ATTACHED
Amount:
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3. COMMENTS
09/16/2015
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Date:
B. LICENSE FEE MANAGEMENT BRANCH (Check when milestone 03 is entered
1. Fee Category and Amount:
2. Correct Fee Paid. Application may be processed for:
Amendment:
Renewal :
License:
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