Global Nuclear Future Initiative
March 8, 2012
Managing the Back-End of the Nuclear Fuel Cycle -
An Innovative Approach
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Robert Rosner is the William E. Wrather Distinguished
Service Professor in the Departments of Astronomy and Astrophysics and Physics at
the University of Chicago, where he also serves as Founding Director of the Energy
Policy Institute at Chicago (EPIC). He is former President of UChicago Argonne and
former Director of Argonne National Laboratory. Previously, he served as Argonne’s
Chief Scientist and Associate Laboratory Director in the Center for Physical, Biological,
and Computational Sciences; Chairman of Astronomy and Astrophysics at the University
of Chicago; and Director of the Center for Astrophysical Thermonuclear Flashes at
the University of Chicago. In 2004, he was the Rothschild Visiting Professor at
the Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences at the University of Cambridge. His
research is in the areas of plasma astrophysics and astrophysical fluid dynamics
and magnetohydrodynamics (solar and stellar magnetic fields, in particular); high
energy density physics; boundary mixing instabilities; combustion modeling; applications
of stochastic differential equations and optimization problems; and inverse methods.
He is a Fellow of the American Physical Society and a Foreign Member of the Norwegian
Academy of Science and Letters. He is a Fellow of the American Academy and serves
as a member of the Academy’s Council. He is Senior Advisor to the Academy’s Global
Nuclear Future Initiative. Video (4 mins)
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Stephen M. Goldberg is Special Assistant to the Director
at Argonne National Laboratory. In this capacity, he has conducted several systems
studies in the nuclear energy field, including the 2004 study on the economic competitiveness
of nuclear energy, the 2007 Poland nuclear energy study, and the 2009 Jordan cogeneration
study. Previously, he served in the U.S. government for more than three decades.
While at the Office of Management and Budget, he received the Executive Office of
the President’s highest award for efforts to complete several major international
nuclear nonproliferation agreements, including the multibillion dollar U.S. purchase
of highly enriched uranium extracted from Soviet nuclear weapons. He is a Senior
Fellow at the Energy Policy Institute at Chicago (EPIC) and is Research Coordinator
for the American Academy’s Global Nuclear Future Initiative. Video (4 mins)
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James P. Malone is Chief Nuclear Fuel Development
Officer at Lightbridge. In 2009, he retired after a decade with Exelon Generation
Company, where as Vice President of Nuclear Fuels he oversaw procurement for seventeen
operating nuclear reactors and guided management of used fuel. Before joining Exelon,
he served for ten years as Vice President and Senior Consultant at NAC International,
advising on fuel reliability and the front- and back-ends of the nuclear fuel cycle.
While at NAC, he worked on the international safeguards system for the Rokkasho
Mura reprocessing plant in Japan. Previously, he worked at SWUCO, Inc., as a nuclear
fuel broker, a manager of technical services, and finally as Vice President; he
also served as manager of economic analysis at Yankee Atomic. He began his career
in 1968 as an engineer in the utility reactor core analysis section of the Nuclear
Engineering Department of United Nuclear Corporation. He is a member of the American
Nuclear Society and past Chairman of its Fuel Cycle Waste Management Division.
Video (16 mins)
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Questions and Answers Session
Video (30 mins)
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