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American Nuclear Society 2012 Honors & Awards Recipients Honors & Awards Program - 2012 WINTER MEETING - 2012 Program Awards Honors & 2012 ANS Winter Meeting and Nuclear Technology Expo Town & Country Hotel & Resort San Diego, CA November 11 - 15, 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” WINTER MEETING - 2012 Program Awards Honors & 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 WINTER MEETING - 2012 Program Awards Honors & 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 WINTER MEETING - 2012 Program Awards Honors & 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 - 2012 Program Awards Honors & 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 WINTER MEETING - 2012 Program Awards Honors & 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