ML15351A259

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Official Exhibit - SHN-016-MA-CM01 - Statement of Qualifications of William D. Newmyer
ML15351A259
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: ML15351A259 (1)


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United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Official Hearing Exhibit In the Matter of: SHINE MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.

(Medical Radioisotope Production Facility)

Commission Mandatory Hearing Exhibit SHN-016 Docket #: 05000608 Exhibit #: SHN-016-MA-CM01 Identified: 12/15/2015 Admitted: 12/15/2015 Withdrawn:

Rejected: Stricken:

Other:

William D. Newmyer Senior Consulting Engineer Energy (Nuclear)

Profile Key experience Profession Mr. Newmyer is a senior consultant with

  • Nuclear Criticality Safety Consulting Engineer over 24 years of experience in the field of nuclear engineering including specific
  • Nuclear Reactor Core Physics Work history experience with nuclear criticality safety
  • Packaging and Transportation 2001 Joined Atkins (Formerly Nuclear and nuclear core design. Most recently Safety Associates) he is working with Westinghouse Electric
  • MCNP in the criticality group on Spent Fuel Pool Years with other firms:10 Criticality analyses. Prior to that he was
  • SCALE 5/6 on assignment at the Los Alamos Qualifications
  • KENO V.a National Laboratory supporting the M.S., Nuclear Engineering, University Nuclear Criticality Safety (NCS) group
  • KENO VI of Tennessee, 1992. Thesis topic supporting the Plutonium Facility. He has was Nuclear Criticality Safety.
  • MAVRIC also recently provided support to the MOX Fuel Fabrication Facility and served as B.S., Nuclear Engineering, lead engineer for the nuclear criticality Pennsylvania State University, 1989 safety of the SHINE Medical Isotopes facility. As lead nuclear criticality safety Clearance engineer for SHINE he worked closely DOE Q (Active) with plant designers to ensure equipment and process design met criticality safety limits. Prior to this he was assigned to the B&W Lynchburg Nuclear Operations Group in Lynchburg, VA supporting NCS and CAAS detector placement activities at the B&W Lynchburg Facility. Other recent assignments including leading an effort to reanalyze the Spent Fuel Storage Pool at South Texas Units 1 and 2 for the Westinghouse Nuclear Fuel Division. He also recently supported the Westinghouse Nuclear Fuel Division as a core design engineer using Westinghouse core design methods while employed by NSA.

Experience Atkins [2001 - Present]

Westinghouse Commercial Nuclear Fuel Division [1991 - 2001]

Oak Ridge National Laboratory [1990 1991] - Performed Master's degree thesis work on the subject of a hypothetical nuclear criticality involving highly enriched, dry uranium powders at the Oak Ridge Y-12 plant.

Westinghouse Savannah River Company, Inc. [1988 & 1989] Summer Intern Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Region III [1988] Cooperative Education Student Newmyer, William - Atkins NS - Resume

United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Official Hearing Exhibit In the Matter of: SHINE MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.

(Medical Radioisotope Production Facility)

Commission Mandatory Hearing Exhibit SHN-016 Docket #: 05000608 Exhibit #: SHN-016-MA-CM01 Identified: 12/15/2015 Admitted: 12/15/2015 Withdrawn:

Rejected: Stricken:

Other:

William D. Newmyer Senior Consulting Engineer Energy (Nuclear)

Profile Key experience Profession Mr. Newmyer is a senior consultant with

  • Nuclear Criticality Safety Consulting Engineer over 24 years of experience in the field of nuclear engineering including specific
  • Nuclear Reactor Core Physics Work history experience with nuclear criticality safety
  • Packaging and Transportation 2001 Joined Atkins (Formerly Nuclear and nuclear core design. Most recently Safety Associates) he is working with Westinghouse Electric
  • MCNP in the criticality group on Spent Fuel Pool Years with other firms:10 Criticality analyses. Prior to that he was
  • SCALE 5/6 on assignment at the Los Alamos Qualifications
  • KENO V.a National Laboratory supporting the M.S., Nuclear Engineering, University Nuclear Criticality Safety (NCS) group
  • KENO VI of Tennessee, 1992. Thesis topic supporting the Plutonium Facility. He has was Nuclear Criticality Safety.
  • MAVRIC also recently provided support to the MOX Fuel Fabrication Facility and served as B.S., Nuclear Engineering, lead engineer for the nuclear criticality Pennsylvania State University, 1989 safety of the SHINE Medical Isotopes facility. As lead nuclear criticality safety Clearance engineer for SHINE he worked closely DOE Q (Active) with plant designers to ensure equipment and process design met criticality safety limits. Prior to this he was assigned to the B&W Lynchburg Nuclear Operations Group in Lynchburg, VA supporting NCS and CAAS detector placement activities at the B&W Lynchburg Facility. Other recent assignments including leading an effort to reanalyze the Spent Fuel Storage Pool at South Texas Units 1 and 2 for the Westinghouse Nuclear Fuel Division. He also recently supported the Westinghouse Nuclear Fuel Division as a core design engineer using Westinghouse core design methods while employed by NSA.

Experience Atkins [2001 - Present]

Westinghouse Commercial Nuclear Fuel Division [1991 - 2001]

Oak Ridge National Laboratory [1990 1991] - Performed Master's degree thesis work on the subject of a hypothetical nuclear criticality involving highly enriched, dry uranium powders at the Oak Ridge Y-12 plant.

Westinghouse Savannah River Company, Inc. [1988 & 1989] Summer Intern Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Region III [1988] Cooperative Education Student Newmyer, William - Atkins NS - Resume