ML22081A368
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Issue date: | 01/07/2022 |
From: | John Lane Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research |
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NRC FORM 1105 (11-2019)
U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION RIC SPEAKER CONFIRMATION FORM NRC Form 1105 (11-2019)
Page 1 of 1 Session Information (Session Chair or Coordinator to Complete):
Session Date Time of Session (7:00, etc.)
Session Number Session Title Name of Session Chair Phone Number of Session Chair E-mail Address of Session Chair Name of Session Coordinator Phone Number of Session Coordinator E-mail Address of Session Coordinator Speaker Confirmation Information (Speaker to Complete):
Please TYPE the requested information below. Please refrain from using abbreviations and ensure that acronyms are spelled out.
Applicable information will be used for the purpose of populating the on-line conference program.
Speaker's Full Name Speaker's Full Position Title Speaker's Organization Name Speaker's Business Mailing Address (City, State & Zip code)
Speaker's Business Telephone Number Speaker's Business E-mail Address Speaker Presentation Information (Speaker to Complete):
Proposed Presentation Title Speaker Biographical Information (Speaker to Complete):
Please provide a short biography in narrative form below. The information will be used for introductions at the conference and will be posted on the RIC public website.
Please save form and submit via e-mail to: RICMST.Resource@nrc.gov Date Submitted:
(MM/DD/YYYY) 03/10/2022 8
30 AM TH21 Are We Observing More Extreme Weather Events that Affect the Risk of Nuclear Power Plants?
Mehdi Reisi-Fard (301) 415-3092 Mehdi.Reisifard@nrc.gov John C Lane (301) 415-2476 john.lane@nrc.gov Rajiv Prasad Earth Scientist Pacific Northwest National Laboratory 3200 Innovation Blvd, Richland, WA 99354 (509) 375-2096 rajiv.prasad@pnnl.gov Extreme Weather Hazards to Nuclear Power Plants - A Regional Perspective Dr Prasad is an Earth Scientist in the Earth System Predictability and Resiliency group within the Energy and Environment Directorate at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory in Richland, Washington. He has a PhD in Civil and Environmental Engineering from Utah State University. Since 2004, he has led hydrology-related safety reviews and environmental analyses for supporting licensing of U.S. nuclear power plants. He has contributed to the development of technical bases for flood hazard assessments including local-scale flooding, riverine flooding, and tsunamis. He is currently developing a probabilistic flood hazard assessment frameworks for local flooding at nuclear power plants. With Dr Leung, he co-authored a series of reports that describe how hydrometeorological hazards to nuclear power plants can be affected by climate change.
01/07/2022