Contents and with the exception of a brief period in Connecticut at Canberra (2001-2005), he has been in Oak Ridge ever since. In the early days Jeff coded up his own home-grown codes to facilitate the estimation of measurable parameters, from fissionable material production in reactors, to solving eigenvalue problems associated with the differential die-away technique, to a long relationship with RSICC, since 1983. Jeff has worked in nondestructive assay, test, and examination for most of his career, with matrixed stints to criticality safety, waste management, nuclear fuels, and health physics. He is a registered Professional Engineer and Certified Health Physicist, currently sitting on the American Board of Health Physics Part II Examination Panel. He has worked in nearly all of the US DOE facilities managing fissionable material in conjunction with MC&A, Waste Management, and Security.
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