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1 NSSC-LANL Keepin Summer Program: Participants Nuclear Science and Security Consortium (NSSC) Students Alex Dombos is a PhD student at the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory (NSCL) at Michigan State University where he researches nuclear astrophysics. His research group uses the Summing NaI(Tl) (SuN) detector, a gamma-ray total absorption spectrometer that is optimized for geometric and intrinsic efficiency, to study the nuclear reactions and beta decays that occur in astrophysical processes. Alex conducted his thesis experiment at the NSCL using the SuN detector and multiple charged-particle detectors to study the beta decay of neutron-rich nuclei. His group plans to use the data produced to constrain theoretical models that are used in r-process calculations. Group: T-2 Mentors: Toshihiko Kawano, Matthew Mumpower Emily Frame is a PhD student in Nuclear Engineering at the University of California, Berkeley. She previously received her BS in Nuclear Engineering at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Emily has conducted nuclear security research at the Czech Technical University in Prague for almost two years and has interned at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. She is currently designing a NaI detection system for tracking and monitoring radioactive sources at traffic choke points. Outside of research, Emily enjoys swimming and playing mafia. Groups: XCP-3, NEN-2 Mentors: Madison Andrews, Bill Myers Caroline Hughes is a first year PhD student at the University of California, Berkeley, interested in computational research for safeguards by design for molten salt reactors. Caroline graduated in December 2015 from the University of Colorado, Boulder with a BS in Engineering Physics. Additionally, she has studied Arabic for over three years, including two months in Jordan. In her free time, Caroline loves the outdoors (canoeing, kayaking, sailing, backpacking), freelance graphic design work, monster trucks, psychological thrillers, and movies featuring puppetry as a major motif. Group: SPO-CNP Mentor: DV Rao James Louis-Jean is a second year PhD student in the Radiochemistry Program at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. He has a BA in Chemistry with a concentration in Radiochemistry from Florida Memorial University. His research focuses on exploring the coordination and synthetic chemistry of technetium halide complexes, synthesizing new technetium binary halides, and comparing the chemistry of technetium with neighboring transition metals (Re, Mo, Ru). His primary goals are to better understand the basic and fundamental chemistry of technetium and to explore its chemical behavior for nuclear fuel separation and potential waste form applications. Group: C-NR Mentor: Jeremy Inglis

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NSSC-LANLKeepinSummerProgram:Participants

NuclearScienceandSecurityConsortium(NSSC)Students

Alex Dombos is a PhD student at the National Superconducting CyclotronLaboratory (NSCL) at Michigan State University where he researches nuclearastrophysics. His research group uses the Summing NaI(Tl) (SuN) detector, agamma-ray total absorption spectrometer that is optimized for geometric andintrinsicefficiency,tostudythenuclearreactionsandbetadecaysthatoccurinastrophysicalprocesses.AlexconductedhisthesisexperimentattheNSCLusingtheSuNdetectorandmultiplecharged-particledetectorstostudythebetadecayof neutron-rich nuclei. His group plans to use the data produced to constraintheoreticalmodelsthatareusedinr-processcalculations.

Group:T-2Mentors:ToshihikoKawano,MatthewMumpower

EmilyFrameisaPhDstudentinNuclearEngineeringattheUniversityofCalifornia,Berkeley.ShepreviouslyreceivedherBSinNuclearEngineeringattheUniversityof Tennessee, Knoxville. Emily has conducted nuclear security research at theCzechTechnicalUniversityinPragueforalmosttwoyearsandhasinternedatOakRidgeNationalLaboratory.SheiscurrentlydesigningaNaIdetectionsystemfortracking andmonitoring radioactive sources at traffic choke points. Outside ofresearch,Emilyenjoysswimmingandplayingmafia.

Groups:XCP-3,NEN-2Mentors:MadisonAndrews,BillMyersCarolineHughesisafirstyearPhDstudentattheUniversityofCalifornia,Berkeley,interested in computational research for safeguards by design for molten saltreactors.CarolinegraduatedinDecember2015fromtheUniversityofColorado,BoulderwithaBSinEngineeringPhysics.Additionally,shehasstudiedArabicforoverthreeyears,includingtwomonthsinJordan.Inherfreetime,Carolinelovestheoutdoors(canoeing,kayaking,sailing,backpacking),freelancegraphicdesignwork,monstertrucks,psychologicalthrillers,andmoviesfeaturingpuppetryasamajormotif.

Group:SPO-CNPMentor:DVRao

JamesLouis-JeanisasecondyearPhDstudentintheRadiochemistryProgramatthe University of Nevada, Las Vegas. He has a BA in Chemistry with aconcentrationinRadiochemistryfromFloridaMemorialUniversity.Hisresearchfocuses on exploring the coordination and synthetic chemistry of technetiumhalide complexes, synthesizing new technetiumbinary halides, and comparingthechemistryoftechnetiumwithneighboringtransitionmetals(Re,Mo,Ru).Hisprimarygoalsaretobetterunderstandthebasicandfundamentalchemistryoftechnetiumandtoexploreitschemicalbehaviorfornuclearfuelseparationandpotentialwasteformapplications.

Group:C-NRMentor:JeremyInglis

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JasonMatheny’sexperiencesincludetenyearsofserviceintheU.S.Armywherehe was an Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) technician. As an EOD tech, hereceivedextensivetrainingonsafetyanddisposalofconventionalandimprovisedexplosive devices. He is currently a student at the University of Tennessee,Knoxville.HeisenrolledintheirundergraduateNuclearEngineeringprogramandispursuingaminorinMathematics.JasonworksparttimeasanundergraduateresearchassistantwiththeInstituteforNuclearSecurity.

Groups:NEN-2,A-3Mentors:JamesMiller,KyleSternberg

RyanPriestisanuclearengineeringstudentattheUniversityofTennessee.Heiscurrently investigating material characterization of LISe, pulse shapediscriminationmethods formixed radiation fields, and neutron CT imaging ofspent fuelassemblies.Hehassupportedprojects fundedbyNEUP,NANT,andNSSC.HeearnedaBSinNuclearEngineeringfromNorthCarolinaStateUniversityin2014,anMSinNuclearEngineeringfromtheUniversityofSouthCarolinain2016, and is working towards his PhD. His past research experience includesmetallicmaterialscharacterization,ORIGAMImodelingofspentnuclearfuel,andMCNPmodelingofspentfuelstoragecanisters.

Group:NEN-1Mentor:AndreaFavalli

Katherine (Kathy) Shield is a first year PhD student at UC Berkeley in NuclearEngineering.Sheisnarrowingherresearchfieldonradiochemistrywithafocusonnuclearfuels/waste.Sheisalsointerestedinexploringtheintersectionbetweentechnicalaspectsofadvancednuclearenergyandthesecuritypolicyaspectsofpotential construction in developing nations. Outside of research, Kathy ispassionateaboutgettingSTEMstudentsactiveintheircommunities-inscienceadvocacy,policy,andcommunications.BeforestartingatCal,KathyworkedfortheNuclear InnovationAllianceandtheCleanAirTaskForceonNuclearPolicy.SheholdsaBSinChemicalPhysicsandinPoliticalSciencefromTuftsUniversity.Regardlessoftheseason,shecanbefoundinthemountainshiking,swimming,skiing,orcamping.

Group:C-NRMentors:BobRundberg,AudreyRoman

MarkStraubisaPhDstudentinchemistryattheUniversityofCalifornia,Berkeley.He received his undergraduate degree from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.Mark'scurrentresearchisfocusedonthesynthesisofnewuraniumcomplexesasprecursorstouraniumoxideandnitridenanomaterials.Futureworkincludesthedevelopment of routes to control the growthof thesenanomaterials, and theexpansionofthisprojectusingtransuranicelements.

Groups:C-IIAC,XTD-NTAMentors:JaquelineKiplinger,JuliannaFessenden

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KatherineThornockisasecondyeargraduatestudentintheRadiochemistryPhDprogramattheUniversityofNevada,LasVegas(UNLV).Herresearchfocusesonuraniumseparationsinionicliquidsandelectrochemicalstudies.ShegraduatedfromBoiseStateUniversityin2014withaBSinChemistry.Katherineiscurrentlyserving as the President of theUNLV student sectionof theAmericanNuclearSociety and the Branch Publisher of the UNLV Chapter of the ScientistaFoundation.SheisfromIdahoFalls,Idaho.

Group:C-NRMentor:JeremyInglis

Hi Vo is going to be a first year PhD student in Nuclear Engineering at theUniversity of California, Berkeley. He obtained his BS degree in NuclearEngineering & Materials and Engineering at UC Berkeley. His undergraduateresearch centers on micro- and nano-mechanics for irradiated materials. Thissummer, hewill be investigating the dose rate dependence of the stability ofnanoprecipitatesininconel718.

Group:MST-8Mentor:StuMaloyJeremy Watts is a Graduate Student Research Assistant supported by theNuclearScienceandSecurityConsortiumtoworkinfastneutronimagingresearchin collaboration with the National Laboratories (laboratory mentor Dr. JasonNewby). He is currently an early stage Ph.D student in the DepartmentofNuclearEngineeringattheUniversityofTennessee(graduateadvisorDr.JasonHayward).HeholdsaBSinPhysicsfromtheUniversityofTennessee,Chattanooga.

Group:NEN-2Mentor:BillMyers

TylerJordanisaUniversityofMichiganseniorstudyingNuclearEngineeringandRadiologicalSciences.TylerbeganworkingwithSaraPozzi'sDetectionforNuclearNonproliferation Group, developing a fast neutron multiplicity well counter,comparing fissionmodels between FREYA andMCNPX-PoliMi, and investigatingthe temperature dependence of organic scintillator detector response. He isdeveloping and testing parameters for organic scintillator pulse-shapediscrimination techniques. Tyler plans to enroll in a PhD program in NuclearEngineeringwithafocusinradiationdetectionfornonproliferationapplications,afterwhichhehopestofindapositionatanationallab.

Groups:XCP-3,NEN-2Mentors:MadisonAndrews,KristaMeierbachtol

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ConsortiumforVerificationTechnologies(CVT)andConsortiumforNonproliferationEnablingCapabilities(CNEC)Students

TaylorHarveyrecentlygraduatedwithaBachelorofSciencefromtheUniversityof Florida (UF) inNuclear Engineering.He is entering into the PhDprogram inNuclearEngineeringinthefallof2017.DuringhistimeatUF,Taylorworkedinaresearch group focusing on improving organic liquid scintillation technology.Outside of his professional scientific pursuits, Taylor is interested in music,literature, and the arts. He has also been president and team captain of theUniversityofFloridaQuizBowlTeamsince2015.

Group:NEN-1Mentor:MartynSwinhoe

KatieMummahisanenteringNuclearEngineeringPhDstudentattheUniversityofWisconsin.ShereceivedherBachelors fromtheUniversityof Illinois inMay2017.Hergraduateresearchwillfocusondevelopingcomputationaltoolsforthenuclearfuelcycle.Katieisapassionatenuclearadvocateandisexcitedtodevelopa stronger background in nonproliferation and safeguards. When she is notworking,Katielikestospendhertimehiking,camping,andplayingbadminton.

Group:NEN-5Mentor:DavidPoston

RyanO’Mara is a PhD student in Nuclear Engineering at North Carolina StateUniversity.Heearnedhisundergraduatedegrees inRadiologicalSciencesfromtheUniversityofNorthCarolinaatChapelHillandPhysicsfromNorthCarolinaStateUniversity. He is currently researching the applications of thermally andoptically stimulated luminescence to nuclear nonproliferation and accidentdosimetry. Ryan’s previous research topics include automated Ramanspectroscopyandhigh-temperaturesuperconductivity.

Group:XCP-3Mentor:JeffFavoriteMariaPinillaearnedaBachelorofScienceinMechanicalandNuclearEngineeringatKansasStateUniversity(KSU).SheisfinishingherMaster'sdegreeinNuclearEngineering in the spring of 2017 and will continue at KSU to complete herdoctoral degree in the same field.Maria began doing research at Los AlamosNational Lab during the summer of 2016. Her studies focus on Monte Carlomodeling, code verification and benchmarking, and nuclear nonproliferationefforts.

Group:XCP-3Mentor:MichaelRising

Non-consortiaStudents

Wyatt Clegg is a Master's student in Statistics at Brigham Young University.OriginallyfromLogan,UT,helovestheoutdoors,includinghiking,motorcycling,anddownhillskiing.WyattishalfwaythroughhisprogramandwillbepursuingaPhDinStatisticsafterhecompleteshisdegree.Wyatthasheldmultiplepositionsasatranslator,datacollector,andstatistician.

Group:CCS-6Mentor:JimGattiker

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ShannonKossmannhasjustcompletedherfirstyearofundergraduatestudiesatDartmouthCollegemajoring inEngineeringwithaminor inClassics.Duringherfreshmanyear,sheworkedinDr.JaneHill'slaboratoryasaninterninbiomedicalengineering.SheworkedintheNuclearEngineeringandNonproliferationgroupatLosAlamosNationalLaboratorylastsummerandisexcitedtobereturningtoLANL.ShannonisanativeofSantaFe,NewMexico.Outsideofschool,shecanbefoundrowingwiththeDartmouthWomen'screwteamorplayingherviolin.SheisalsoanIrishDancenationalchampion.

Group:NEN-1Mentor:MarkCroce

MeghanMcDonaldgrewupinLosAlamos,NewMexicoandArlington,Virginia.SheisasenioratVirginiaTechUniversity,majoringinInternationalStudieswithaconcentrationinSecurityandForeignPolicy,alongwithaFrenchminor.MeghaninternedonCapitolHillinaCongressionalOfficeforfourmonthsandhasworkedatLosAlamosNationalLaboratoryforthreesummers.Aftercollege,MeghanplanstopursueaMaster’sinPublicPolicy.

Group:A-2Mentor:ErikaLeibrechtBenigno Sandoval was born and raised in Los Alamos before attending theUniversity of Notre Dame where he received his BS in MechanicalEngineering. After returning toNewMexico to rehabilitate the scorched trailsaroundLosAlamos,BenignobecameagraduateresearchassistantfortheSpaceInstrumentRealizationgroup(ISR-5)atLANLwhilepursuinghisMSinMechanicalEngineering.BenignocontributesprimarilytotheMars2020roverinstrumentsSuperCam and SHERLOC, volunteer-coaches high school pole vault, and playsUltimateFrisbeewheneverhecan.

Group:ISR-5Mentor:StevenStorms

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NSSC-LANLKeepinSummerProgram:

Staff

Bethany Goldblum is a member of the research faculty in the Department ofNuclear Engineering at the University of California, Berkeley. She also serves asDirectorofEducationfortheNuclearScienceandSecurityConsortiumandDirectorofthe2014PublicPolicyandNuclearThreatsBootcamp.GoldblumreceivedaPhDin Nuclear Engineering from the University of California, Berkeley in 2007. Herresearch interests are in the areas of fundamental nuclear physics for nuclearsecurityapplications,nuclear-plasmainteractions,scintillatorcharacterization,andnuclearenergyandweaponspolicy.Goldblummaintainsactivecollaborationswith

theUnited StatesDepartment of Energy national laboratories and is an affiliate at LawrenceBerkeley,LawrenceLivermoreandSandiaNationalLaboratory.

Charlotte Carr is the Program Manager of the Nuclear Science and SecurityConsortium.CharlotteholdsaMaster’sDegree inPublicAdministrationfromtheMiddleburyInstituteofInternationalStudiesatMonterey.NinaRosenberghasworkedinbothtechnicalandleadershiprolesatNNSANationalLaboratories since 1991. She is currently the Program Director of NuclearNonproliferation and Security at Los Alamos National Laboratory, where shemanages a portfolio that includes primarily work for NNSA's Office of DefenseNuclearNonproliferation. In2011,NinareturnedtoLosAlamoswhereshewasastaff scientist in the Earth and Environmental Sciences Division from 1991 until1998.Intheinterim,NinaworkedatLawrenceLivermoreNationalLaboratoryinavarietyofrolesincludingDivisionLeaderandmemberoftheseniormanagementteam in Livermore’s Physical and Life Sciences Directorate, and Global Securityprogrammanager.She iscurrently theDeputyChairof theNonproliferationandArmsControlTechnicalDivisionintheInstituteforNuclearMaterialsManagement

(INMM).Ninaisageoscientistwithexperienceinsubsurfacecontaminanttransportandremediation,waterresources,andgeologicrepositoriesfornuclearwaste.SheearnedaPhDandM.A.fromtheUniversityofCalifornia,SantaBarbaraandaB.A.fromPrincetonUniversity.

RianBahraniscurrentlyanR&DstaffmemberatLosAlamosNationalLaboratoryintheNuclearEngineering&NonproliferationDivisionwhereheleadsR&D/trainingefforts for nuclear nonproliferation, international safeguards and security. HeobtainedhisPhDinNuclearEngineeringandSciencefromRensselaerPolytechnicInstitute (RPI) andholdsaDualBS inNuclearEngineering&EngineeringPhysicsfromthesameuniversity.AtLosAlamos,heisamemberofthecriticalexperimentsteamwhich is responsible for theexecutionofvariouscategory Ispecialnuclearmaterialmeasurementcampaigns.HeistheLosAlamosPOCfortheNSSC.

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ChloeVerschurenisa2016graduateofTexasA&M’sBushSchoolofGovernmentandPublicService,havingearnedaMastersofInternationalAffairs.Hergraduatestudies focused on nuclear deterrence theory, nonproliferation policy, andtransatlanticaffairs.OriginallyworkingfortheNationalSecurityandInternationalStudiesOfficeatLosAlamos,ChloenowsupportsworkintheNuclearEngineeringandNonproliferationDivision including the Keepin summer program.Outside ofwork,ChloeenjoysreadingStevenKingnovels,travelingtheworld,andattending

trivianights.

MiriamRathbunisafromPittsburghbutlivedmanyyearsinFranceandMoroccogrowing up. She returned to Pittsburgh for college and got very involved in thenuclearcommunityand intheAmericanNuclearSociety.Shewillbegingraduateschool in a PhD program this fall at MIT, studying computational methodsdevelopment.ThissummeratLANL,shewillbeassistingwithexecutingtheKeepinSummerProgramandisalsodesigningacriticalexperimenttovalidatenucleardata.Miriam’shobbiesincludesalsaandswingdancing,biking,andmeetingnewpeople.