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NICHOLAS PATRICK LUCIANO

phone: (865) 241-3912 Oak Ridge National Laboratory fax: (865) 574-0382 PO Box 2008 MS6165 email: [email protected] Oak Ridge TN 37831-6165 web: https://ornl.gov/staff-profile/nicholas-p-luciano

CURRENT RESEARCH Calculation of spent fuel isotopics of US and international fuel designs for global material security. Benchmarking nuclear core transport and depletion codes against operational data from a Russian- designed VVER light water reactors. Modeling of thorium fuel cycles for safeguards technology needs assessments. High fidelity computational modeling of production reactors for proliferation detection and material provenance assessments. Modeling of fast reactor fuel depletion of mixed- oxide fuel for plutonium disposition. Nuclear forensic modeling.

RESEARCH INTERESTS Computational modeling of spent , reactor physics, and nuclear fuel cycles, including: modeling and simulation tools development; reactor core physics design and analysis, fuel cycle eval- uations; characterization of spent fuel isotopic inventories; development of reactor analysis methods; fast-spectrum, small modular, and designs; MOX fuel for plutonium disposition; criticality safety and spent fuel storage; inverse problems; uncertainty quantification and sensitivity analysis; accelerator applications; nuclear policy issues.

EDUCATION • University of Tennessee Ph.D. – Dissertation Advisor: Professor G. Ivan Maldonado – Dissertation Title: Sensitivity of VVER-1000 Spent Fuel Pin Nuclide Inventory to Oper- ational Parameters • University of Tennessee M.S. Nuclear Engineering – Master’s Thesis Advisor: Erik B. Iverson – Thesis Title: A High-Energy Flux Spectra Measurement Method for the Spallation Neutron Source • Georgia Institute of Technology B.S. Physics.

EXPERIENCE R&D Staff Oak Ridge National Laboratory Jul 2016 - present Oak Ridge, TN R&D Associate in the Nuclear Security Modeling group in the Nuclear Nonproliferation Division. Primary role is to investigate the security implications of , nuclear reactors, fuel cycles by using modeling & simulation tools. Work has focused on isotopic content of spent nuclear fuel for security applications.

Research Associate University of Tennessee Oct 2010 - Jul 2016 Knoxville, TN Research was focused on improved accuracy of isotopic content of spent fuel using diffusion nodal core simulations. Previous work includes neutron flux spectra measurements using HPGe gamma-ray spectrometry, fuel pin modeling for neutron and gamma-ray monitoring and inspection, calculation of neutronic figures of merit for material attractiveness. Additional work includes development and maintenance of the NESTLE nodal core simulator software, high fidelity Monte Carlo simulation of VVER-1000 core for detailed spent fuel isotopics, and modeling of depletion for small modular reactors. Engineer III Sigma Science June 2014 - Jul 2016 Los Alamos, NM Responsible for analyses in support of the the fissile material disposition program.

Staff Engineer Primm Consulting Oct 2012 - July 2014 Knoxville, TN Responsible for analyses and reports for plutonium disposition monitoring and inspection regime.

Staff Engineer DQS GAMA Network Solutions Oct 2012 - June 2014 Knoxville, TN Responsible for requested analyses related to material attractiveness program.

Summer Intern Babcock & Wilcox Company May 2012 - Aug 2012 Lynchburg, VA Worked onsite at B&W Generation mPower, performing verification of fuel lattice and core neu- tronics using SCALE 6.1 software. Technical Staff Oak Ridge National Laboratory Mar 2006 - Jul 2010 Oak Ridge, TN Control Room Shift Supervisor at the Spallation Neutron Source (SNS) where responsibilities in- cluded overseeing shift personnel, operation of the proton accelerator. Worked independently to design improvements for the SNS ion source and controls systems. Received a Supplemental Perfor- mance Award for Safety Vigilance in SNS Operations

Technical Staff Brookhaven National Laboratory Apr 2001 - Jan 2006 Upton, NY Physics associate at the Brookhaven National Laboratory in Upton, NY. Responsible for particle beam operation, access to radiation areas, and adherence to radiation safety procedures as part of a rotating shift team. Acted as a liaison between experimenters and staff, assisted physicists with studies, and worked independently to develop a novel design for ion beam instrumentation at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider.

Student Assistant Neely Nuclear Research Center 1997-2000 Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA Assisted Senior Reactor Operator in maintenance of radiation control zone and hot cell.

QUALIFICATIONS Demonstrated ability to work independently or with a team of scientists and engineers. Experience working with large datasets in a parallel computing environment. Demonstrated commitment to safe laboratory and work practices. Excellent verbal, presentation, and writing skills. Active DOE Q Clearance with SCI compartments. Experience in a classified work environment with derivative classifier qualification. Professional Engineer certification in progress.

SKILLS Experience building and analyzing fuel assemblies and whole-core reactor computer models of pluto- nium production reactors, PWRs, BWRs, , and sodium cooled fast reactors. Extensive expe- rience with analysis codes including NESTLE, SCALE (KENO, TRITON, NEWT, etc.), MCNP, VESTA, SERPENT, and other lattice physics code systems, reactor core physics anal- ysis codes, and radiation transport codes. Experience with DOE CASL tools including VERA and MPACT. Limited experience with Studsvik codes CASMO and SIMULATE, and the cross section generation code NJOY. Experience with computer operating systems including Linux, Apple OS X, Windows. Extensive experience with programming languages including Modern Fortran, Python, C/C++, Matlab. Experience with software tools such as Eclipse, Git, Doxygen, CMake, LATEX. Proficiency in MS Word and Excel. AWARDS AND HONORS • Department of Energy Certificate of Appreciation, NMIP, 2019 • Innovations in Fuel Cycle Research Award, U.S. Department of Energy, 2016 • Student at the MeV School in Reactor Physics, Argonne National Lab, 2011. • Nuclear Engineering Student Delegate to Washington, D. C., 2009. • Baker Scholar at the University of Tennessee Howard Baker Jr. Center for Public Policy, 2009. • Winner - ANS Student Design Competition Internal Instrumentation for a Spent Nuclear Fuel Dry Storage Cask, 2008. • ORNL Supplemental Performance Award for Safety Vigilance in SNS Operations, 2008.

PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS • O. Novak, O. Chvala, N. P. Luciano, G. Ivan Maldonado. VVER 1000 Khmelnitskiy bench- mark analysis calculated by Serpent2. Annals of Nuclear Energy. 110 (Dec 2017) pp 948 - 957 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.anucene.2017.08.011 • N. P. Luciano, G. Ivan Maldonado. Two-dimensional hexagonal geometry discontinuity factors at the core periphery. Annals of Nuclear Energy. 107 (Sept 2017) pp 49-52 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.anucene.2016.11.029 • R. F. Welton, M. P. Stockli, S. N. Murray, T. R. Pennisi, B. Han, Y. Kang, R. H. Gould- ing, D. W. Crisp, D. O. Sparks, N. P. Luciano, J. R. Carmichael, J. Carr. H(-) ion source developments at the SNS. Review of Scientific Instruments. 79, 02C721 (2008). DOI: 10.1063/1.2816937. • B. X. Han, R. F. Welton, M. P. Stockli, N. P. Luciano, J. R. Carmichael, J. Carr. Evaluation and utilization of beam simulation codes for the SNS ion source and low energy beam transport development. Review of Scientific Instruments. 79, 02B904 (2008). DOI: 10.1063/1.2819321.

CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS • N. P. Luciano, Brian Ade, Kang Seog Kim, Andrew Conant. Verification of MPACT using Reactor Neutronics Progression Problems. The Physics of Reactors - Physor (2020) • Brian Ade, N. P. Luciano, Cole Gentry, Shane Stimpson, Benjamin Collins, Robert Mills. Development of MPACT for Full-Core Simulations of Magnox Gas-Cooled Reactors. The Physics of Reactors - Physor (2020) • Kang Seog Kim, Brian Ade, N. P. Luciano. Development and Verification of the 69-Group Library for the Magnox Reacotr Analysis. The Physics of Reactors - Physor (2020) • N. P. Luciano, Brian Ade, Kang Seog Kim, Andrew Conant. Verification of MPACT using Magnox Reactor Neutronics Progression Problems. (The Physics of Reactors - Physor 2020) (2020) • N. P. Luciano, Keith E. Ottinger, G. Ivan Maldonado. Verification of the Pin Power Recon- struction Method in NESTLE. (Top Fuel 2016) Light Water Reactor (LWR) Fuel Performance Meeting (2016) • N. P. Luciano, G. Ivan Maldonado. Modeling and Simulation of and Operational VVER- 1000 Benchmark with NESTLE. (ICAPP 2016) International Congress on Advances in Plants (2016) • N. P. Luciano, et al.. The NESTLE 3D Nodal Core Simulator: Modern Reactor Models. ANS MC2015 Joint International Conference on Mathematics and Computation (2015). • Keith E. Ottinger, P. Eric Collins, N. P. Luciano, G. Ivan Maldonado. SMR Fuel Cycle Opti- mization and Control Rod Depletion Using NESTLE and LWROPT. (ANFM 2015) Advances in Nuclear Fuel Management V (2015). • P. Eric Collins, N. P. Luciano, G. Ivan Maldonado. Modernization and Expansion of Isotopic Depletion Capabilities within the NESTLE 3D Nodal Simulator. Transactions of the American Nuclear Society, 111 1230 (2014). • P. Eric Collins, N. P. Luciano, G. Ivan Maldonado. Parametric Study to Capture the Skin Effect in PWR Control Rod Depletion. Transactions of the American Nuclear Society, 109 1327 (2013). • N. P. Luciano, P. Eric Collins, G. Ivan Maldonado. 3D Monte Carlo-Based Depletion of Control Rods for a Small PWR Core. Transactions of the American Nuclear Society, 109 1325 (2013). • N. P. Luciano, Jacob E. Shamblin, G. Ivan Maldonado. Fast Reactor 3D Core and Analysis Using VESTA. PHYSOR (2012). • N. P. Luciano, Erik B. Iverson. Neutron Flux and High Energy Flux Spectra Measurements Using Foil Activation at the SNS. Tenth International Topical Meeting on Nuclear Applications of Accelerators (AccApp ’11). Knoxville, TN. (2011). • N. P. Luciano, Hermilo Hernandez. Internal Instrumentation for a Spent Nuclear Fuel Dry Storage Cask. Transactions of the American Nuclear Society, 99 107 (2008). • R. F. Welton, M. P. Stockli, S. N. Murray, T. R. Pennisi, B. Han, Y. Kang, R. H. Goulding, D. W. Crisp, N. P. Luciano, J. R. Carmichael. In the Proceedings of Particle Accelerator Confer- ence (PAC 07), Albuquerque, New Mexico, pp 658. (2007). DOI: 10.1109/PAC.2007.4439908 • N. P. Luciano, A. Nass, Y. Makdisi, P. Thieberger, D. Trbojevic, A. Zelenski. Luminescence Beam Profile Monitor for the RHIC Polarized Hydrogen Jet Polarimeter. Proceedings of 2005 Particle Accelerator Conference, Knoxville, Tennessee (2005). DOI: 10.1109/PAC.2005.1591797

TECHNICAL DOCUMENTS • N. P. Luciano, Vincent J. Jodoin. Establishing and Testing WSB, a Code to Compute the Cloud Rise and Fallout Due to Water Surface Bursts. ORNL/SP-2017/174 • N. P. Luciano, P. Eric Collins, G. Ivan Maldonado, Ian Gauld. Modeling and Simulation of a VVER-1000 Benchmark with High Fidelity Monte Carlo Codes and Realistic Whole Core Operational Conditions. ORNL/SPR-2015/265

EDUCATION INSTRUCTION • Guest Lecturer: – Nuclear Reactor Theory – Numerical Methods and Fortran – Reactor Theory and Design

CONFERENCES AND WORKSHOPS • Webmaster, M&C 2020 - Raleigh, NC • Registration Coordinator, IHLRWM 2019 - Knoxville, TN • Organizer/Lecturer: NESTLE Workshop, M&C 2015 - Nashville, TN • Organizer/Lecturer: NESTLE Workshop, PHYSOR 2014 - Kyoto, Japan • Organizing Committee, Student Coordinator: AccApp’11 - Knoxville, TN

PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS AND MEMBERSHIPS • Secretary, Oak Ridge / Knoxville American Nuclear Society • Member, Alpha Nu Sigma Nuclear Engineering Honor Society • Member, Institute of Nuclear Materials Management • Nuclear Engineering Student Delegation, 2009 PROFESSIONAL PROFILES • ResearchGate: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Nicholas Luciano • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nluciano • Google Scholar: http://tinyurl.com/nick-luciano

OUTREACH ACTIVITIES • STEM Midway for ScoutFest 2019 sponsored by American Nuclear Society • Nuclear Science Week sponsored by the American Nuclear Society • Science Club Science Expo sponsored by the American Nuclear Society • Tennessee Science Bowl - Volunteer • Science Club Science Night sponsored by American Nuclear Society