Honors & Awards Program - 2012 WINTER MEETING

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November 11 - 15, 2012 November 11 Nuclear Technology Expo Technology Nuclear 2012 ANS Winter Meeting and Winter ANS 2012 Town & Country Hotel & Resort Town American Nuclear Society Nuclear American 2012 Honors & Awards Recipients Awards & Honors 2012 OPENING PLENARY SESSION Monday, Nov. 12, 2012 PRESIDENT’S SPECIAL SESSION Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2012

“Future Nuclear Technologies: Resilience and Flexibility” “Ten Years Since the Generation IV Roadmap:

8:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Progress and Future Directions for New Reactor Technologies” Honors & Awards Program - 2012 WINTER MEETING Golden Ballroom 4:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Program Golden Ballroom Program Opening Remarks & Welcome Michael L. Corradini, President

Presentation of new ANS Fellows Opening Remarks & Welcome Michael L. Corradini, President

Presentation of National Awards: Paul J. Turinsky, Chair Presentation of Awards: Honors and Awards Committee Presidential Citations Landis Public Communication & Education Award Local Sections Meritorious Awards Mary Jane Oestmann Professional Women’s Achievement Award Mark Mills Award

Seaborg Medal Verbal Recognition: Robert L. Long Training Excellence Award Student Design Competition Finalists Thermal Hydraulics Division Technical Achievement Award Introduction of Speakers: Theo J. “Tommy” Thompson Award • William Magwood (NRC) Young Members Advancement Award • Jacques Bouchard (former Chair, Gen IV Int’l Forum) Young Member Excellence Award • Christophe Behar (CEA, Vice-Chair of the GIF) • Yutaka Sagayama (Japan Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Verbal Recognition: Science &Technology, Vice Chair of the GIF) Standards Service Award Closing Remarks Presidential Citation Michael L. Corradini Introduction of Speakers Per F. Peterson, General Chair 2012 ANS Winter Meeting • Pete Dietrich (SCE) • Commissioner George Apostolakis (NRC) • Marv Fertel (NEI) • Christine King (EPRI) • Cheri Collins (Southern Company) Closing Remarks American Nuclear Society Page 3 ANS FELLOWS ANS FELLOWS

Audeen W. Fentiman Toshikazu Takeda Professor of Nuclear Engineering and Director, Specially Appointed Professor Honors & Awards Program - 2012 WINTER MEETING Associate Dean of Engineering, Research Institute of Nuclear Purdue University Engineering, University of Fukui For her pioneering national leadership in nuclear education and outstanding For his pioneering contributions to technical achievements in nuclear safety, development of advanced waste management, and national nuclear methodologies and codes for security. application to reactor physics of Bojan Petrovic current and next-generation fast Professor, reactors including cross-section Georgia Institute of Technology generation, cell homogenization, uncertainties estimation, 3-D transport algorithms, 3-D transport For his original and significant benchmarks, and formulation of uncertainty propagation in the Monte contributions to advancing nuclear Carlo depletion. technology, including innovative design of Small Modular Reactors, X. George Xu investigation of advanced fuel cycles, Professor and Head, and development of efficient and Nuclear Engineering Program accurate methodologies for numerical Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute simulation of nuclear systems using advanced deterministic and Monte For his ground-breaking research Carlo transport theory methods. and technical leadership - in computational phantoms and Monte John C. Wagner Carlo simulation methods for nuclear Group Leader - Design, Safety and engineering, health physics and Simulation Integration medical physics problems - that Oak Ridge National Laboratory resulted in significant advancements in the field of radiation dosimetry and For his development and that impacted practices in radiation protection, imaging and radiotherapy demonstration of hybrid deterministic both nationally and internationally. - Monte Carlo methodologies that have enabled a transformational approach for consistent, accurate, and efficient Monte Carlo solution of the Boltzmann radia- tion transport equation, even over the full spatial domain of very large and complex problems.

American Nuclear Society Page 5 MARY JANE OESTMANN LANDIS PUBLIC COMMUNICATION & EDUCATION AWARD PROFESSIONAL WOMEN’S ACHIEVEMENT AWARD

This award recognizes an individual for outstanding efforts, dedication, This award recognizes outstanding personal dedication and accomplishment in furthering public education and understanding of and technical achievement by a woman in the fields of Honors & Awards Program - 2012 WINTER MEETING the peaceful applications of nuclear technology. nuclear science, engineering, research or education. presented to presented to

Candace Davison Susana Reyes Research & Education Licensing and Fuel Processing Systems Specialist/Supervisor Reactor Lead, Life Project, Operations; Coordinator of Gamma Lawrence Livermore National Irradiation Facility, Laboratory Pennsylvania State University For her leadership in developing For her significant contributions to detailed hazard and safety analysis for nuclear public outreach and education, both inertial and magnetic fusion especially in leading the ANS Public facilities, including NIF and ITER, and Information Committee, responding future power reactors. to Fukushima, and establishing robust communications programs. Previous Recipients:

Previous Recipients: 1991 Bernice E. Paige 1983 Robert M. Jefferson 1999 Fredric C. Olds 1992 Jeanne K. Krieger 1984 Bernard L. Cohen 2000 Gerald Woodcock 1993 Vicki M. Bier 1985 Michael R. Fox 1994 Laural L. Briggs 1986 John W. McKlveen 2002 Rosa Marina Bilbao y 1995 Kimberlee J. Kearfott 1987 Michael D. McCormick Leon 1996 Colette Lewiner Lynn R. Wallis 2003 Eric P. Loewen 1998 Bernadette L. Kirk 1988 Wanda I. Munn 2004 Alan E. Waltar Martine Griffon-Fouco 1989 Philip A. Anderson 2005 Garry A. Harris 1999 C. Ruth Kempf 1990 Helen Hubbard 2009 Lisa M. Marshall 2000 Kathryn A. McCarthy 1991 Sara A. Morabito 2010 Denis E. Beller 2001 Pat Jupiter 1992 Robert L. Skinner 2002 Beverly A. Cook 1993 Robert D. Broom 2003 Lisa R. Vickers 1994 James L. Acord 2006 Nancy M. Larson 1995 Eugene N. Cramer 2007 Monica C. Regalbuto 1996 Bobby R. Seidel 2008 Susan Hoxie-Key 1998 Robert E. Schenter 2009 Donna Jacobs Donald H. Williams 2010 Sue Coleman 2011 Sama Bilbao y Leon American Nuclear Society Page 7 SEABORG MEDAL ROBERT L. LONG TRAINING EXCELLENCE AWARD

This award recognizes an individual who has made outstanding scientific This award recognizes an individual or group who has demonstrated Honors & Awards Program - 2012 WINTER MEETING or engineering research contributions to the development of peaceful sustained excellence in nuclear training. uses of nuclear energy. presented to presented to Ronald Allen Knief Terry Kammash Nuclear Engineer and Principal Professor Emeritus, Member of Technical Staff, University of Michigan Sandia National Laboratories

For his pioneering contributions in the For his pioneering contributions as development, advocacy, and peaceful professor, manager, author, use of nuclear fission and fusion consultant, and ardent accident-lesson technologies for terrestrial advocate in blending performance and space applications. based training and education for the benefit of the nuclear enterprise. Previous Recipients: 1984 Glenn T. Seaborg Previous Recipients: 1985 Manson Benedict 1986 Robert Avery 2010 Ronald J. Bruno 1987 David Okrent Arthur H. Friedman 1988 Leo Yaffe Timothy McGhee 1989 Henry Hurwitz, Jr. Renee C. Milner 1990 Yoshitugu Mishima John Steiner 1992 Richard T. Lahey, Jr. Peter Tocci, Jr. 1995 Garman Harbottle Ann D. Winters 1996 H. Peter Planchon 1998 Seymour Katcoff 2011 John Gutteridge 2000 Dan G. Cacuci 2001 Weston M. Stacey 2002 John J. Dorning 2003 Bal Raj Sehgal 2004 Siegfried S. Hecker 2005 Robert C. Block 2006 William T. Sha 2007 Saed Mirzadeh 2008 Yassin A. Hassan

American Nuclear Society Page 9 THD TECHNICAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARD THEOS J. “TOMMY” THOMPSON AWARD

This award established in 1984 by the Thermal Hydraulics Division This award was established by the Nuclear Installations Safety (THD) recognizes outstanding past or current technical achievement. Division (NISD) as a memorial to the late Theos J. "Tommy" Thompson Honors & Awards Program - 2012 WINTER MEETING in recognition of his significant contributions to nuclear reactor safety. presented to The award is made to individuals selected by the NISD Honors and Awards Committee to recognize outstanding contributions to the field of John C. Luxat, Professor, McMaster University & nuclear reactor safety. Hisashi Ninokata, Professor, Politecnico Di Milano In recognition of their exceptional contributions to the understanding presented to of thermal hydraulics phenomena of significance to advanced nuclear reactors and for their impact on the thermal hydraulics community as William E. Vesely researchers, educators, and leaders. Manager, Technical Risk Assessment, NASA

For establishing PSA as an acceptable nuclear facility licensing and life extension tool.

Previous Recipients:

John C. Luxat - 2011 Hisashi Ninokata - 2012 1980 David Okrent 1997 Bertram Wolfe 1981 Norman C. Rasmussen 1998 Harold W. Lewis 1982 Hans K. Fauske 1999 George Aposolakis Previous Recipients: 1997 George Yadigaroglu 1983 Herbert J.C. Kouts 2000 Annick Carnino 1998 Wolfgang Wulff 1985 R. T. Lahey, Jr. 1984 Frank Reginald Farmer 2001 Bal Raj Sehgal 1999 Victor H. Ransom 1986 Long Sun Tong 1985 Robert E. Henry 2002 Walter B. Loewenstein 2000 Bal Raj Segal 1987 Salomon Levy 1986 Pierre Y. Tanguy 2003 Robert A. Bari 2001 Michael Corradini 1988 Sanjoy Banerjee 1987 Spencer H. Bush 2004 Mario H. Fontana 2002 Jean-Marc Delhaye 1989 Mamoru Ishii 1988 Chauncey Starr 2005 Robert J. Budnitz 2003 Soon Heung Chang 1990 Novak Zuber 1989 Adolf Birkhofer 2006 Joseph A. Murphy 2004 Yassin A. Hassan 1991 Hans K. Fauske 1990 Robert Avery 2007 Dana A. Powers 2005 Vijay K. Dhir 1992 Yih Yun Hsu (Y.Y.) 1991 Francois X. Cogne 2008 Agustin Alonso William T. Sha 1993 Herbert S. Isbin 1992 Thomas E. Murley 2009 Shunsuke Kondo 2006 Fan-Bill Cheung 1994 Neil E. Todreas 1993 Cordell Reed 2010 David J. Diamond 2007 Jong H. Kim 1995 Virgil E. Schrock 1994 Donald Hurst 2011 Michael L. Corradini 2008 Lawrence E. Hochreiter 1996 Theofanis G. 1995 Andre Gauvenet 2009 Mujid S. Kazimi Theofanous (Theo) 1996 Herbert S. Isbin 2010 Per F. Peterson American Nuclear Society Page 11 YOUNG MEMBERS ADVANCEMENT AWARD YOUNG MEMBER EXCELLENCE AWARD

Established by the Young Members Group (YMG) in 2007, this award This award recognizes a young member who has demonstrated overall recognizes an individual or group that has made a significant contribution excellence in a variety of areas. Honors & Awards Program - 2012 WINTER MEETING towards integrating young members into ANS as a whole. presented to presented to Elia Merzari Thermal Hydraulics Division Nuclear Engineer, American Nuclear Society Argonne National Laboratory

In recognition of their outstanding ef- For his technical accomplishments, forts in promoting participation of young volunteer contributions to the Society, members to the technical and dedication to expanding program of the society. opportunities for young member involvement. Previous Recipients: Previous Recipients: 2007 Nuclear Criticality Safety Division 2007 W. David Pointer 2009 A. Nichole Ellis 2010 Arielle Jennifer Miller

American Nuclear Society Page 13 STANDARDS SERVICE AWARD PRESIDENTIAL CITATIONS

This award recognizes outstanding achievement by individuals in the This award recognizes individuals who have demonstrated outstanding generation and use of ANS standards in the field of nuclear science and effort in some manner for the benefit of the American Nuclear Society Honors & Awards Program - 2012 WINTER MEETING engineering. and/or the nuclear community. presented to Dr. Salomon Levy Owner, Patricia A. Schroeder Elizabeth Briggs Johnson Levy & Associates Standards Administrator, (posthumously) For over 50 years of outstanding leadership in American Nuclear Society the design and safety analysis of nuclear reactor systems. In recognition of eight years of In recognition of her pioneering exemplary service to the American work in the conduct of criticality James O. Ellis, Jr. Nuclear Society Standards Com- experiments and the collection and (RET) President and CEO, mittees, in which she provided dissemination of associated data Institute of Operations thorough and accurate administra- and for significant contributions as In recognition of his service at the tive services that were critical to a founding member, and quarter- Institute of Nuclear Power Operation (INPO) the efficient functioning of the century participant and secretary, from 2005 to 2012. Under Jim's leadership, many committees, the retention of in ANS’s nuclear criticality safety INPO's relentless commitment to excellence in ANSI accreditation for the Society, standards program. every aspect of the nuclear power enterprise has and sound management decisions. ensured continued safe and reliable operation of This award will be presented the U.S. nuclear power plant fleet. This award was previously during the 2013 ANS Annual presented at an earlier ANS Meeting in Atlanta, GA. Standards Committee Meeting. William D. Magwood, IV Previous Recipients: 1998 Marilyn D. Weber Commissioner 1999 Dimitrios Cokinos Nuclear Regulatory Commission 1988 A. Dixon Callihan 2000 William C. Hopkins Ralph G. Chalker 2001 Michael J. Wright Miles C. Leverett 2002 Francis M. Alcorn & 1989 Walter H. D’Ardenne 2003 Wade J. Richards 1990 James F. Mallay 2004 Charles H. Moseley 1991 David K. Trubey 2005 James F. Mallay Jacques Bouchard 1992 J. Ed Smith 2006 Robert J. Budnitz Former Chair, (posthumously) 2007 William L. Whittemore Gen IV International Forum 1993 Joseph T. Thomas (posthumously) 1994 George L. Wessman For their visionary creation of the Generation 2008 Donald J. Spellman 1995 Hugh K. Clark IV International Forum, which provided the 2009 Calvin M. Hopper 1996 Tawfik M. Raby framework for international collaboration to 2010 Allen L. Camp 1997 David R. Smith develop sustainable, economically competitive, Thomas P. McLaughlin safe, and secure nuclear energy technologies. American Nuclear Society Page 15 LOCAL SECTION MERITORIOUS AWARDS MARK MILLS AWARD

To recognize and honor outstanding local sections’ activities and This award recognizes the important contributions of the late Mark Mills achievements to nuclear science and engineering. It is awarded to the graduate student Honors & Awards Program - 2012 WINTER MEETING author who submits the best original technical paper contributing to the BEST MEMBERSHIP - Small advancement of science and engineering related to the atomic nucleus. Northeastern New York Local Section presented to

BEST MEETINGS & PROGRAMS – Small Kyoung O. Lee BEST SECTION MANAGEMENT - Small Post Doctoral Research Associate, North Carolina State University Connecticut Local Section For his work entitled BEST PUBLIC INFORMATION – Small Prediction of Pebble Motion in Pebble Trinity Local Section Bed Reactors Using Monte Carlo Molecular Dynamics Simulation. BEST MEETINGS & PROGRAMS – Large Savannah River Local Section Previous Recipients: 1959 James A. Melcher 1986 Yousry Youssef Azmy 1960 John Edward Mock 1987 Rizwan-uddin BEST PUBLIC INFORMATION – Large 1961 Robert Albrecht 1988 David Norman Smithe EST EMBERSHIP B M - Large 1962 Alfred L. Mowery, Jr. 1989 Medhat Wahba Mickael BEST SECTION MANAGEMENT - Large 1963 Gerald C. Pomraning 1990 Jaques Reifman Idaho Local Section 1964 Bruce W. Crawford 1991 Ricardo C. DeBarros 1965 Robert J. Gelinas 1992 Chad B. Carrico 1966 Dan R. Wilkins 1993 Susana Valenti 1967 John J. Dorning, Jr. 1994 David I. Poston 1968 James J. Duderstadt 1995 Jeffrey A. Favorite 1969 James N. Davidson 1996 Michael D. Mulheim 1970 Kingsley F. Graham 1997 Lianyan Liu 1971 Paul J. Turinsky 1998 Christopher L. Castrianni 1972 Chang Mu Kang 1999 Douglas E. Peplow 1973 M. Bradford Snyder 2000 Jonathan R.D. Earnhart 1974 George E. Apostolakis 2001 Jacopo Buongiorno 1975 Bjorn Frogner 2002 Micheal A. Smith 1976 Steven L. Salem 2003 Allen J. Toreja 1977 Gino Dilorio 2004 Weijun Guo 1978 David L. Galbraith 2005 Quan Zhou 1979 Richard D. Lawrence 2006 Xiaogang Han 1980 Robert Burke Campbell 2007 Libai Xu 1981 William C. Horak 2008 Massimiliano Rosa 1982 Mark L. Kantrowitz 2009 Alexey Soldatov 1983 Stanley K. Borowski 2010 Prashant K. Jain 1984 Ming-Yuan Hsiao 2011 Robert Joseph Zerr American Nuclear Society Page 17 1985 Jose March-Leuba STUDENT DESIGN COMPETITION FINALISTS GLENN T. SEABORG CONGRESSIONAL SCIENCE & ENGINEERING FELLOWSHIP

This competition is intended to promote excellence in the design aspect This Fellowship provides a stipend for the successful candidate to work of nuclear engineering education in the universities. These teams will in a Congressional office (either House or Senate) for a year, providing Honors & Awards Program - 2012 WINTER MEETING make their presentations to the judges on Monday, November 12th, 2012 advice on science and engineering matters to a member of Congress and at 1:00 pm in the Pacific Salon 3 room. Winners will be announced at the his or her staff. The purpose of the Fellowship is to bring a reasoned and conclusion of the session. knowledgeable view of nuclear matters to Congress, and to act as a science and engineering resource for Congress. UNDERGRADUATE: 2013 ANS Congressional Fellow # 6456 - University of Wisconsin-Madison Badger Small Modular Reactor Technology: A Concept Reactor Design Vincent J. Esposito (RET) Vice President, Aidan Boyle, Mary Alice Cusentino, Matthew King, and Amanda Lang Asia Fuel Business, Westinghouse Electric Company Advisor: John Murphy # 6492 - Texas A&M University Previous ANS Congressional Fellows: Trains Redesigned and Incorporating Nuclear Systems (TRAINS) 2000 Joseph A. Green 2001 Howard C. Shaffer, III Christopher Chance, Steven Smiley, James Tutt, and Christopher Weber 2002 John F. Kotek Advisor: Pavel Tsvetkov 2003 Timothy E. Valentine 2004 Mario Robles, Jr. #6208 - Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2005 Eric P. Loewen Production of Biodiesel and Biogasoline via Coupling a LBE-cooled 2006 Robert J. Finch Reactor to Hydrogen and Biofuels Plants 2007 David B. Barber 2009 Matthew D. Milazzo Ruaridh R. MacDonald, Alex Salazar, Derek A. Sutherland, 2010 Sarah G. Leversee and Aditi Verma 2011 Erin Alexander Advisor: Michael P. Short 2012 Chad J. Boyer

GRADUATE: #6501 - Michigan Simulation of a Novel Active Interrogation System Using MCNPX Steven Brown, Alexis Kaplan, and Joseph Karbowski

Advisor: Sara Pozzi

American Nuclear Society Page 19 UTILITY ACHIEVEMENT AWARD ROCKWELL LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD

This award recognizes the commercial nuclear power plant(s) that The Rockwell Lifetime Achievement Award is based on long-term or demonstrate outstanding achievements in performance. lifetime achievement in research, technology development, or education Honors & Awards Program - 2012 WINTER MEETING in the fields of radiation protection, shielding or dosimetry. presented to presented to North Anna Power Station Dominion Virginia Power Richard E. Faw For sustained outstanding performance with a continued focus on safety, Professor, protecting the health and safety of the public, plant health Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering assessments, communications with the public, and regulatory Kansas State University interaction with regard to the response to and the return to service following the 2011 Mineral, Virginia earthquake. For numerous contributions over the last 50 years to the practice of UTILITY LEADERSHIP AWARD shielding, shielding analyses, skyshine methodology, the education of students This award recognizes an individual who has demonstrated outstanding through teaching and research, the leadership and has contributed greatly to the success of the nuclear power training of professionals through short industry. courses, the publication of textbooks and technical articles, the creation of presented to standards, and service to the profession.

Keith Moser Previous Recipients: Exelon Corporation 1986 Theodore Rockwell In recognition of exemplary performance 1987 Arthur B. Chilton throughout his career in the nuclear 1989 Herbert Goldstein industry for his achievements in the area 1991 David K. Trubey of innovations and nuclear power plant 1995 Norman M. Schaeffer improvement. Keith’s innovations 1997 Wilbur L. Bunch represent significant savings of radiation 2004 Robert W. Roussin exposure and cost as well as significant 2008 Enrico Sartori plant performance improvement for U.S. 2010 Nick Tsoulfanidis and international nuclear power plants. This award will be presented during the 2013 ANS Annual Meeting in These awards were previously presented at the ANS Utility Working Atlanta, GA. Conference, August 2012, Hollywood, Florida.

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A John A. Bernard, Jr. Hugh K. Clark

The objective of the Alpha Nu Sigma Society is to recognize high Honors & Awards Program - 2012 WINTER MEETING Said I. Abdel-Khalik Theodore M. Philip R. Clark scholarship, integrity, and potential achievement in applied nuclear Mohamed A. Abdou Besmann Thomas T. Claudson science and nuclear engineering among outstanding students by means of I. K. Abu-Shumays Frank Bevilacqua E. Duane Clayton membership in the Society. Cyrus H. Adams J. Robert Beyster Robert G. Cochran The following individuals were inducted into the Alpha Nu Sigma Marvin L. Adams Samit K. Cecil O. Cogburn Society since the 2012 ANS June Meeting: Martyn G. Adamson Bhattacharyya E. Richard Cohen Edward A. Aitken Stephen E. Binney Karl P. Cohen THE UNITED STATES MILI- OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY Robert W. Albrecht R. E. Blanco Dimitrios Cokinos TARY ACADEMY Raymond E. Alcouffe William R. Corcoran Sean Belding Tunc Aldemir C Noel R. Corngold John Asbach Ryne Burgess Don M. Alger Dan G. Cacuci Michael L. Corradini Robert Gryfinski Michelle Comolli Rufard G. Alsmiller, Jack R. Calhoun Carl M. Cox Christopher Malachosky William Comolli Jr. James D. Callen John L. Crandall Kristian Schott Elijah Dickson H. Ward Alter Max W. Carbon Robert J. Creagan Matthew D. Verlie Elizabeth Houser George E. Apostolakis Mario D. Carelli Mark Lanza Joseph S. Armijo Remy Louis Carle D Alex Long Steven A. Arndt Bengt G. Carlson Mario Dalle-Donne Joseph Miller W. Howard Arnold Annick Carnino Monte V. Davis Noel Nelson Yousry Y. Azmy B. Stephen Carpenter Stephen O. Dean Jonathan Redelfs John M. Carpenter Deslonde Robert Schickler B Stuart G. Carpenter DeBoisblanc Paul Talbot Harry Babad Leland L. Carter L. Walter Deitrich Russell Williford Albert L. Babb Ivan Catton Jean-Marc Delhaye Douglas Woods J. Paul Bacca Ralph J. Cerbone John A. De Mastry Ahmed Badruzzaman Soon Heung Chang P.J. De Meester SAMUEL GLASSTONE AWARD Charles C. Baker Yoon I. Chang Richard S. Denning Louis Baker, Jr. Yung-An Chao E. Gail de Planque This award recognizes ANS student sections that have accomplished Randal S. Baker Douglas M. Chapin Robert W. Deutsch notable achievements in public service and the advancement of nuclear Russell M. Ball Robert A. Charpie Vijay K. Dhir science and engineering. Sanjoy Banerjee Amares Chatt George E. Dials Robert A. Bari Fan-Bill Cheung David J. Diamond presented to Seymour Baron Virinder K. Chexal Nils J. Diaz Bertrand R. Barre Ren-Tai Chiang Paul W. Dickson, Jr. University of Wisconsin - Best Student Section Donald A. Becker Bryan Allen Chin Felix C. Difilippo Martin Becker William Chittenden Charles J. Divona Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute - Honorable Mention Eric S. Beckjord Chong Chiu Gary E. Dix Arden L. Bement, Jr. Nam Zin Cho Harold L. Dodds These awards were previously distributed to the Student Section Chairs. Harold Berger KunMo T. Chung John J. Dorning, Jr.

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Thomas J. Downar B. John Garrick K. Hikido Edward H. Klevans Michael J. Lineberry Daniel A. Meneley

Michael J. Driscoll A. J. Gauvenet David J. Hill Ronald A. Knief Robert C. Little Andre F. Michaudon Honors & Awards Program - 2012 WINTER MEETING Octave J. Du Temple Robert J. Gehrke Calvin M. Hopper Glenn F. Knoll Winston W. Little, Jr. John T. Mihalczo Donald J. Dudziak Nasr M. Ghoniem Masao Hori Leonard J. Koch Walter B. George H. Miley Raymond W. Durante Michael W. Golay Jeffrey S. Horowitz Billy V. Koen Loewenstein Don W. Miller Jerome H. Goldberg William E. Kreger Robert L. Long Warren F. Miller E Eli I. Goodman I Thomas S. Kress Adolphus L. Lotts William H. Miller Donald T. Eggen Tsahi Gozani Daniel T. Ingersoll Frank E. Kruesi Sudarshan K. Loyalka Mohammad Modarres Juan Eibenschutz J. Nelson Grace Herbert Inhaber Paul Kruger Glen E. Lucas Dade W. Moeller Geoffrey Eichholz John Graham Mamoru Ishii Gerald L. Kulcinski Peter B. Lyons Ralph W. Moir Robert E. Einziger Glen A. Graves Jay F. Kunze Michael S. Moore Charles M. Harvey W. Graves, Jr. J M Jim E. Morel Eisenhauer Robert R. Greenberg Jeffrey D. E. Jeffries L John H. MacMillan Karl Z. Morgan Mohamed S. El-Genk Brian K. Grimes Wayne H. Jens Richard T. Lahey Fred Maienschein David L. Morrison M. M. El-Wakil Emmanuel Grison Alfred A. Johnson James J. Laidler William D. Manly Gregory A. Moses Thomas S. Elleman Martin L. Grossbeck W. Reed Johnson James A. Lake Marvin M. Mann Russell D. Mosteller Margaret B. Emmett Elias P. Gyftopoulos Barclay G. Jones Robert Lallement Bernard Manowitz L. Manning Muntzing Eugene A. Eschbach Alf I.R. Jonsson John W. Landis Louis K. Mansur Thomas E. Murley Ersel A. Evans H Walter H. Jordan Sidney Langer Jose March-Leuba Peter Murray Wolf Haefele Clyde P. Jupiter Edward W. Larsen Gail H. Marcus Raymond L. Murray F Alireza Haghighat Kaye D. Lathrop Jair Marques K. Linga Murty Hans K. Fauske Brian K. Hajek K Harry Lawroski De Souza Fred R. Mynatt Richard E. Faw William H. Hannum Terry Kammash Leo G. Le Sage William R. Martin Gianfranco Federici Kent F. Hansen Ratib A. Karam Luiz C. Leal Edward A. Mason N Frank Feiner Luisa F. Hansen William E. Joseph A. Leary Robert Bruce Farrokh Najmabadi Harry M. Ferrari Otto K. Harling Kastenberg Pierre Lecocq Matthews Randy K. Nanstad Royston H. Filby William O. Harms Walter Y. Kato Chang Kun Lee Walter J. Mc Carthy, Joseph A. Naser Phillip J. Finck Donald R. Harris, Jr. Alain J. Kavenoky John C. Lee Jr. Michael Natelson Mario H. Fontana Yassin A. Hassan Mujid S. Kazimi Wayne K. Lehto Norman J. Lawrence A. Neimark Charles W. Forsberg Ahmad Hassanein Charles N. Kelber Witold P.S. Lepecki McCormick Paul Nelson Harold K. Forsen Stanley R. Hatcher William Kerr Milton Levenson Jack L. McElroy Richard B. Nicholson Norman C. Francis P. N. Haubenreich, Sr. Guenther Kessler Leon Leventhal Harold F. McFarlane Richard E. Brian R. Frost John S. Hendricks Hussein Khalil Alan E. Levin James M. McKibben Nightingale Edward D. Fuller Joseph M. Hendrie Munir A. Khan Melvin M. Levine Thomas P. Jean-Louis Nigon Ralph R. Fullwood Hans H. Hennies Chang Hyo Kim Samuel H. Levine McLaughlin Warren E. Nyer Carl D. Henning Jong H. Kim Salomon Levy Robert V. G J. Steven Herring J. Howard Kittel Jeffery D. Lewins Meghreblian O Barry D. Ganapol David L. Hetrick Dale Klein Elmer E. Lewis Gilbert B. Melese Keran O’Brien Robin P. Gardner Takashi Hibiki Daniel Klein Kenneth D. Lewis David Meneghetti Carlos Velez Ocon American Nuclear Society Page 25 ANS FELLOWS (CONT.) ANS FELLOWS (CONT.)

George R. Odette Piero Ravetto Bobby R. Seidel Bernard Tinturier R. Michael Westfall Seung Jong Oh John A. Redfield Alexander Sesonske Michael Todosow Earl J. Wheelwright Honors & Awards Program - 2012 WINTER MEETING M. Jack Ohanian Cordell Reed William T. Sha Neil E. Todreas G. Elliott Whitesides David Okrent Forrest J. Remick Zalman M. Shapiro Hans Toffer Daniel R. Wilkins Donald R. Olander Joy L. Rempe John Sheffield Lawrence W. J. Ernest Wilkins, Jr. Karl O. Ott Albert B. Reynolds Bharat S. Shiralkar Townsend Alan K. Williams Charles M. Rice J. Kenneth Shultis Lefteri H. Tsoukalas Mark L. Williams P Corwin L. Rickard Joseph Silverman Nick Tsoulfanidis M. M. Williams Bernice E. Paige Robert L. Ritzman Ronald L. Simard James S. Tulenko Thomas G. Thomas F. Parkinson J.T. Roberts Ralph M. Singer Paul J. Turinsky Williamson Cecil V. Parks Theodore Rockwell Nathan O. Siu Robert E. Wilson Imre Pazsit Kenneth C. Rogers Rudolf E. Slovacek Ned Wogman Kenneth L. Peddicord Paul L. Roggenkamp Alan B. Smith U Clement P. Wong Robert W. Peelle Yigal Ronen Craig F. Smith Nermin A. Uckan Donald E. Wood Frank L. Peishel Murray W. Rosenthal Kord S. Smith Yasuyuki Ueda Y Rafael B. Perez A. David Rossin Lance L. Snead Robert E. Uhrig George Yadigaroglu Alfred M. Perry George J. Rotariu Jorge Spitalnik Cetin Unal Shimon Yiftah Per F. Peterson Robert W. Roussin David Squarer Belle R. Upadhyaya David A. Petti Thomas H. Row Daniel S. St. John Z K. K. S. Pillay Donald S. Rowe Weston M. Stacey, Jr. V C. Pierre Zaleski de Puyster Pitcher David N. Ruzic David Stahl Georges A. Vendryes Edwin L. Zebroski H. Peter Planchon John M. Ryskamp Karl E. Stahlkopf Steven J. Zinkle Michael Z. Podowski Michael C. Stauber W Novak Zuber Meyer Steinberg Douglass E. Post S Eugene L. Wachspress Don Steiner Richard F. Post John I. Sackett David C. Wade New Fellows: Hugh B. Stewart John W. Poston Pradip Saha Richard F. Walker Audeen W. Fentiman Ronald C. Stinson Robert W. Powell Boris Saitcevsky Ian B. Wall Bojan Petrovic Roger E. Stoller Dana A. Powers Max Salvatores Lynn R. Wallis John C. Wagner Edward A. Straker Mark A. Prelas Richard Sanchez Alan E. Waltar Toshikazu Takeda William R. Stratton Joseph A. Prestele Gary M. Sandquist Leon C. Walters X. George Xu James F. Stubbins Anil K. Prinja Mohamed E. Sawan R. B. Walton William A. Pryor Norman M. Schaeffer David A. Ward Robert E. Schenter T Edward A. Warman R Loren C. Schmid Rusi Taleyarkhan Gary S. Was Richard C. Ragaini Frank Schroeder, Jr. James T. Tanner A.R. Frank Wazzan Frank J. Rahn Paul F. Schutt Gerald F. Tape Lynn E. Weaver Farzad Rahnema James L. Scott John J. Taylor Bernard W. Wehring Victor H. Ransom Robert L. Seale T. G. Theofanous Ruth F. Weiner Jean Rastoin Bal-Raj Sehgal Joseph T. Thomas Joel Weisman American Nuclear Society Page 27 American Nuclear Society 555 N. Kensington Avenue La Grange Park, Illinois 60526 www.ans.org/honors E-mail: [email protected]

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