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Peter S. Winokur, Board Member
Dr. Peter S. Winokur of Maryland has been appointed a Member of the
Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board for a term expiring October
18, 2009. Dr. Winokur has 37 years of experience as a scientist and
engineer in the field of radiation effects science, technology, and
hardness assurance in support of military and space systems. A Fellow
of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers and the American
Physical Society, he was selected as one of the most highly cited
researchers in Engineering by the Institute for Scientific Information,
which lists the 250 most highly cited researchers in the world in
given scientific fields. Following is a brief resume:
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2006
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Member,
Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board
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2005
2006 |
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Senior
Policy Analyst, Congressional Affairs, National Nuclear Security Administration.
Liaison to Congress on a broad range of policy, legislative, and budget
issues dealing with nuclear weapons, nuclear nonproliferation, energy,
and research and development. |
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2001
2004 |
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IEEE
Congressional Fellow, Office of Senator Harry Reid. As Energy and
Transportation Advisor, crafted energy policy that included tax legislation
for renewable energy, resulting in billions in economic development
and the creation of tens of thousands of jobs. |
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1989
2000 |
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Manager,
Radiation Technology and Assurance Department, Sandia National Laboratories.
Led programs focused on radiation-effects science and technology,
hardness assurance, and development of radiation-hardened microelectronics
for military and space applications. |
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1987
1989 |
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Supervisor,
Radiation Technology and Materials Division, Sandia National Laboratories.
Radiation physics, materials, and modeling in support of advanced
technologies with severe reliability and radiation hardness requirements.
Initiated SEMATECH programs dealing with equipment and processes for
improved yield and reliability. |
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1983
1987 |
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Member Technical Staff, Advanced Microelectronics Development Division,
Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM. |
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1979
1983 |
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Senior
Staff Physicist, Radiation Effects Branch
Harry Diamond Laboratories, Adelphi, MD. |
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1969
1979 |
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Physicist,
Radiation Effects Branch
Harry Diamond Laboratories, Washington, DC. |
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1968
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Scientist,
Optical Character Reader Division
Control Data Corporation, Rockville, MD. |
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Dr.
Winokur has won numerous awards including the 2000 IEEE Millennium
Medal, IEEE Nuclear & Plasma Sciences Merit Award, R&D 100
Award, Industry Week's Top 25 Technologies of Year, Discover Award,
and prize-winning papers. He is the author of 140 publications in
the open referred literature, including more than 30 invited papers,
book chapters, and short courses.
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Education
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Ph.D., University of Maryland, 1974: Physics
M.S., University of Maryland, 1971: Physics
B.S., The Cooper Union, 1968: Physics
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