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Application for Amend to License SNM-563.Supporting Info Encl
ML20236F820
Person / Time
Site: 07000625
Issue date: 09/02/1986
From: Harris C, Reiss R
HOWARD UNIV., WASHINGTON, DC
To:
NRC OFFICE OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL SAFETY & SAFEGUARDS (NMSS)
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Application is hereby made for amendment of our Special Nuclear Material License SNM-563 (Docket No.70-625) which expires on-August 31, 1908.

The following information is supplied in accordance with Title 10, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 70.

Par. 70.22 (1) Name of Applicant:

Howard University Washington, D.C.

The University is a private institution.

There is no con-trol or ownership exercised over the University by any alien, foreign corpo-rations, or foreign government. All of the principal officers of the University are citizens of the United States.

Their names and addresses are as follows:

Dr. James E. Cheek, President Howard University, Washington, D.C. 20059 Dr. Owen D. Nichols, Vice President for Administration and Secretary, Howard vq16d P-Q p;,

University, Washington, D.C. 20059 Dr. Caspa L. Harris, Jr., Vice President gg.

for Business and Fiscal Affairs - Treasurer, Howard University, Washington, D.C. 20059 (2)

Reference:

Original Application dated December 20, 1961.

(3) No change in expiration date of August 31, 1988.

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Reference:

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(6) The following f aculty and staf f members will be engaged in work with this equip-ment:

Dr. Emanuel K. Glakpe, Assistant Professor Nuclear Engineering (see attachment)

  • Mr. Gregory B. Talley, Radiation Safety Of ficer, Howard University Of fice of Radiation Saf ety (see attachment)

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Reference:

Original Application dated December 20, 1961.

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Reference:

Original Application dated December 20, 1961.

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Robert Reiss, Ph.D.

Acting Chairman Department of Mechanical Engineering APPROVED BY:

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Vice President for' Business and Fiscal Aff airs - Treasurer Howard University

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', Mr. Grego ry. B. Talley

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Formal training in principles, measurements calculations and biological effects'of radiation.

Food and Drug Administration D.C. Bureau of Radiological Health 1977 Nuclear Regulatory Commission Oak Ridge Associated Universities 1978 Las Vegas Test Site 1979 Howard University 1980 National Bureau of Standards 1983 National Institutes of Health,

1985 Lectures and laboratory courses were conducted by full-time faculty / staff at respective sites.

Other Training and Experience:

1977-80 Bureau of Radiological Health, D.C.

Department of Environmental Services Assistant Health Physicist involved in the daily routine of this office, including the calibration of survey instruments, in-struction of personnel in the aspects of radiation safety, inspection of facilities and equipment producing radiation in the District of Columb1a.

1980 -

Radiation Safety Office, Howard Present University Plans and conducts radiation safety studies; reviews plans for research and test programs where radioactive materials are to be used to ascertain that proper precautions will be observed; advises professional personnel in the application of radioactivity calculations to shielding and decontamination procedures to be-followed in handling radioactive mate-rials.

Tests newly neveloped tecnniques and/

or tuplementation to solve the problems of accurately measuring, recording and analyzing data for various types of radioactivity to specific degrees of sensitivity including tne use of biological subjects, unique radiation sources, etc., pursues radiation safety re-search when necessary.

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D n. Emmanuel K. Glakpe Formal training in principles, measurements, calculations and biological ef fects of radiation.

University of Arizona 1976-1980 i

Lectures and laboratory courses were conducted by full-time faculty at the Univer sity.

Other Training and Experience:

1981 School of Engineering, Howard University, Washington, D.C.

Faculty member in the Nuclear Engineering

  • Program of the Mechanical Engineering Department.

In this program, Dr. Glakpe teaches courses at the graduate level in Reactor Theory, Reactor Engineering, and Nuclear Properties and Dynamics.

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