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Radiation Effects; Spacecraft Charging Effects
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Bachelor of Science, Nuclear Engineering2008, University of Tennessee
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Master of Science, Nuclear Engineering2009, University of Tennessee
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Doctor of Philosophy, Nuclear Engineering2012, University of Tennessee
Experienced Radiation Effects Engineer with a formal education in Nuclear Engineering and 5+ years at Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Labratory. Specializing in radiation transport modeling and spacecraft charging effects.
Notable Awards and Leadership
Year(s) | Description |
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2015 | Robert H. Goddard Award for Exceptional Achievement in Science presented to the LRO Science Mission Team |
2012 | First African American Female Ph.D. Graduate from the Department of Nuclear Engineering at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville |
2008 | Chancellor’s Citation for Extraordinary Professional Promise in Research from the University of Tennessee |
2020 | Keynote Speaker at University of Tennessee’s Virtual Spring Nuclear Engineering Department Undergraduate Graduation |
2012 | Keynote Speaker at University of Tennessee’s Fall Graduate Hooding |
2013 | Keynote Speaker at Introduce a Girl to Engineering Day at Oak Ridge National Lab |
2013 | Invited presentation and participation in Rising Stars in Nuclear Science and Engineering Symposium at Massachusetts Institute of Technology |