ML25251A245
| ML25251A245 | |
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| Site: | 07001374 |
| Issue date: | 07/18/2025 |
| From: | Pollock T Idaho State University |
| To: | Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards |
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Theodore C. Pollock polltheo@isu.edu B.S. Nuclear Engineering, B.S. Environmental Engineering Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute - 2011 M.S. Nuclear Engineering Idaho State University - 2015 Thesis: Migration of Fission Products in Nuclear Fuel Compact Matrix Material Teaching Assistant for Idaho State University 2013 - 2023 (nuclear fuel cycle systems analysis, reactor lab, reactor physics, risk and reliability assessment, nuclear detection lab)
Passed Ph.D comprehensive qualification exam - 2017 Qualified to operate and maintain the ISU subcritical assembly.
NRC licensed reactor operator for ISU AGN-201 reactor - 2017 NRC licensed senior reactor operator for ISU AGN-201 reactor - 2018 Renewed senior reactor operator license for ISU AGN-201 reactor - 2024 Performed each maintenance and surveillance procedure for the ISU AGN-201 reactor. I wrote most of the procedures that are currently in use.
Experienced in updating and modifying reactor documentation including amendments to the technical specifications which were approved by the NRC in 2024.
Defended Ph.D research proposal in 2019. Functionalized MCM 41 for Sorption of Gaseous Fission Products Currently working under adviser Dr. Daniel Labrier to complete the research that was proposed in 2019. I am producing, functionalizing, and characterizing MCM 41 for removing iodine from aqueous solutions. This research requires experimental planning and proficiency with laboratory equipment. I anticipate defending my dissertation by Summer 2025.
Proficient in mechanical and electrical troubleshooting.