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Online Registration List Online Registration List Name: Ms. Jane Accomando Organization: Morgan Lewis Country: United States Email: [email protected] Name: Mr. Mark Ackerman Organization: Curtiss Wright Country: United States Email: [email protected] Name: Mr. Darrell Adams Organization: USNRC NRC Affiliation: OCA Country: United States Email: [email protected] Name: Mr. Bradley Adams Organization: Southern Nuclear Country: United States Email: [email protected] Name: Mr. Rodney Adams Organization: Nucleation Capital LLC Country: United States Email: [email protected] Name: Mr. Alexander Adams Jr. Organization: AdSTM Country: United States Email: [email protected] Name: Mr. Alan Ahn Organization: Global America Business Institute Country: United States Email: [email protected] As of May 7, 2020 1 | Page The privacy of your information is extremely important to the USNRC. Only those participants who have provided permission to add their information to this list are included. Online Registration List Name: Mr. David Aird Organization: USNRC NRC Affiliation: NRR Country: United States Email: [email protected] Name: Mr. Thomas Aird Organization: USNRC NRC Affiliation: RES Country: United States Email: [email protected] Name: Mr. Takashi Akazawa Organization: Institute of Nuclear Safety System, Incorporated Country: Japan Email: [email protected] Name: Mr. Frank Akstulewicz Organization: AtoZ Reactor Consulting Services, LLC Country: United States Email: [email protected] Name: Mr. Rashed AL Falahi Organization: Federal Authority For Nuclear Regulation Country: United Arab Emirates Email: [email protected] Name: Ms. Amal Al Saleem Organization: Federal Authority for Nuclear Regulation (FANR) Country: United Arab Emirates Email: [email protected] Name: Dr. Ayodeji Alajo Organization: Missouri S&T Country: United States Email: [email protected] As of May 7, 2020 2 | Page The privacy of your information is extremely important to the USNRC. 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Online Registration List Name: Mrs. Rossnyev Alvarado Organization: USNRC NRC Affiliation: NRR Country: United States Email: [email protected] Name: Ms. Josephine Ambrosini Organization: USNRC NRC Affiliation: RI Country: United States Email: [email protected] Name: Mr. Homi Amirmokri Organization: Gen IV Nuclear Energy Systems Services, LLC Country: United States Email: [email protected] Name: Ms. Erika Andersen Organization: Arizona Public Service Company - Palo Verde Generating Station Country: United States Email: [email protected] Name: Mr. Jim Andersen Organization: EXCEL Services Corporation Country: United States Email: [email protected] Name: Mr. Richard Anderson Organization: R&K Anderson Consulting LLC Country: United States Email: [email protected] Name: Mrs. Kelli Anderson Organization: R&K Anderson Consulting, LLC Country: United States Email: [email protected] As of May 7, 2020 4 | Page The privacy of your information is extremely important to the USNRC. 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Online Registration List Name: Ms. Ellen Anderson Organization: Radiation Safety & Control Services (RSCS) Country: United States Email: [email protected] Name: Mr. Joseph Anderson Organization: USNRC NRC Affiliation: NSIR Country: United States Email: [email protected] Name: Mr. Jason Anderson Organization: Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board Country: United States Email: [email protected] Name: Ms. Victoria Anderson Organization: Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI) Country: United States Email: [email protected] Name: Mr. Jason Andrus Organization: Idaho National Laboratory Country: United States Email: [email protected] Name: Dr. Rasool Anooshehpoor Organization: USNRC NRC Affiliation: RES Country: United States Email: [email protected] Name: Mrs. Valerie Antaki Organization: ENERCON Country: United States Email: [email protected] As of May 7, 2020 5 | Page The privacy of your information is extremely important to the USNRC. Only those participants who have provided permission to add their information to this list are included. Online Registration List Name: Mrs. Christina Antonescu Organization: USNRC NRC Affiliation: ACRS Country: United States Email: [email protected] Name: Ms. Stephanie Archie Organization: USNRC NRC Affiliation: OEDO Country: United States Email: [email protected] Name: Mr. Kenneth Armstrong Organization: USNRC NRC Affiliation: NMSS Country: United States Email: [email protected] Name: Dr. Steven Arndt Organization: USNRC NRC Affiliation: NRR Country: United States Email: [email protected] Name: Dr. Gary Arnold Organization: USNRC NRC Affiliation: ASLBP Country: United States Email: [email protected] Name: Mr. Surinder Arora Organization: USNRC NRC Affiliation: NRR Country: United States Email: [email protected] As of May 7, 2020 6 | Page The privacy of your information is extremely important to the USNRC. Only those participants who have provided permission to add their information to this list are included. Online Registration List Name: Ms. Maria del Mar Arribas-Colon Organization: USNRC NRC Affiliation: OEDO Country: United States Email: [email protected] Name: Mr. Mohammad Arshad Organization: U.S. Department of Defense Country: United States Email: [email protected] Name: Mr. Nima Ashkeboussi Organization: Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI) Country: United States Email: [email protected] Name: Mr. Robert Atkisson Organization: Zachry Nuclear Engineering Country: United States Email: [email protected] Name: Mr. Denver Atwood Organization: Southern Nuclear Country: United States Email: [email protected] Name: Mr. Kenneth Aupperle Organization: High Bridge Associates, Inc. Country: United States Email: [email protected] Name: Mr. Andrew Averbach Organization: USNRC NRC Affiliation: OGC Country: United States Email: [email protected] As of May 7, 2020 7 | Page The privacy of your information is extremely important to the USNRC. Only those participants who have provided permission to add their information to this list are included. Online Registration List Name: Dr. Christina Back Organization: General Atomics Country: United States Email: [email protected] Name: Dr. Vittorio Badalassi Organization: Oak Ridge National Laboratory Country: United States Email: [email protected] Name: Mr. Ned Bahtishi Organization: Westinghouse Electric Company Country: United States Email: [email protected] Name: Dr. Stephen Bajorek Organization: USNRC NRC Affiliation: RES Country: United States Email: [email protected] Name: Mr. Christopher Bajwa Organization: USNRC NRC Affiliation: NMSS Country: United States Email: [email protected] Name: Mr. Mason Baker Organization: UAMPS Country: United States Email: [email protected] Name: Mr. Stephen Baker Organization: USNRC NRC Affiliation: OIP Country: United States Email: [email protected] As of May 7, 2020 8 | Page The privacy of your information is extremely important to the USNRC. 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Country: United States Email: [email protected] Name: Mr. Adolph Christopher Bakken, III Organization: Entergy Country: United States Email: [email protected] Name: Ms. Michelle Bales Organization: USNRC NRC Affiliation: RES Country: United States Email: [email protected] Name: Mr. Gauthier Ballard Organization: Electricite de France Country: United States Email: [email protected] Name: Dr. Ron Ballinger Organization: USNRC NRC Affiliation: ACRS Country: United States Email: [email protected] Name: Ms. Kristina Banovac Organization: USNRC NRC Affiliation: NMSS Country: United States Email: [email protected] Name: Mr. Dan Barnhurst Organization: USNRC NRC Affiliation: NMSS Country: United States Email: [email protected] As of May 7, 2020 9 | Page The privacy of your information is extremely important to the USNRC. Only those participants who have provided permission to add their information to this list are included. 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