ML15342A220
| ML15342A220 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | SHINE Medical Technologies |
| Issue date: | 12/08/2015 |
| From: | SHINE Medical Technologies |
| To: | NRC/OCM |
| SECY RAS | |
| References | |
| Mandatory Hearing 2, RAS 28627, 50-608-CP | |
| Download: ML15342A220 (1) | |
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Exhibit SHN-019 Erwin T. Prater Certified Consulting Meteorologist Sargent & Lundy, LLC Education:
University of Arkansas, Little Rock - M.B.A. - 2006 University of Wyoming - Ph.D. Atmospheric Science - 1994 University of Wyoming - M.S. Atmospheric Science - 1988 Kent State University - B.A. Geography/Mathematics - 1985 Professional Certifications/Registrations:
Certified Consulting Meteorologist (#584), American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA (1998)
Dr. Prater has over 25 years of diversified consulting experience in meteorology/atmospheric science in industry and government. His government consulting experience includes NASA, U.S. Army, and the Department of Homeland Security. His industrial experience covers a wide range of industries and includes air quality modeling, accidental release modeling, expert testimony and financial risk modeling. He developed a technique for re-constructing post-accident reconstruction images on cockpit radar that has been used in several high-profile weather-related accidents. Dr. Prater has also taught courses on air dispersion modeling and risk management. He has published over 50 technical papers, ranging from peer-reviewed publications to software technical manuals.
Exhibit SHN-019 Erwin T. Prater Certified Consulting Meteorologist Sargent & Lundy, LLC Education:
University of Arkansas, Little Rock - M.B.A. - 2006 University of Wyoming - Ph.D. Atmospheric Science - 1994 University of Wyoming - M.S. Atmospheric Science - 1988 Kent State University - B.A. Geography/Mathematics - 1985 Professional Certifications/Registrations:
Certified Consulting Meteorologist (#584), American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA (1998)
Dr. Prater has over 25 years of diversified consulting experience in meteorology/atmospheric science in industry and government. His government consulting experience includes NASA, U.S. Army, and the Department of Homeland Security. His industrial experience covers a wide range of industries and includes air quality modeling, accidental release modeling, expert testimony and financial risk modeling. He developed a technique for re-constructing post-accident reconstruction images on cockpit radar that has been used in several high-profile weather-related accidents. Dr. Prater has also taught courses on air dispersion modeling and risk management. He has published over 50 technical papers, ranging from peer-reviewed publications to software technical manuals.