ANS honors Winter Meeting award winners
The American Nuclear Society honored seven award recipients on Monday during the Opening Plenary of the 2020 ANS Virtual Winter Meeting.
SEABORG MEDAL
To Michael Z. Podowski, ANS member since 2006 and professor emeritus at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, for longtime leadership and outstanding scientific and engineering research achievements to advance the safety and efficiency of nuclear energy generation worldwide.
E. GAIL DE PLANQUE MEDAL
To Kliss McNeel, director of environment, safety, security, and health at Fluor Idaho, for inspirational vision and outstanding leadership in creating environment, safety, health, and quality and assurance programs integral to the safe and environmentally protective cleanup of national and international nuclear legacy projects.
MARY JANE OESTMANN PROFESSIONAL WOMEN’S ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
To Maria Okuniewski, ANS member since 1997 and an assistant professor in the School of Materials Engineering at Purdue University, for her dedication to nuclear materials research and the education and professional development of young researchers in the field of nuclear materials science and engineering.
LANDIS PUBLIC COMMUNICATION AND EDUCATION AWARD
To William G. Wabbersen Jr., ANS member since 1989 and a nuclear engineer at the National Nuclear Security Administration, for his origination and development of cross-cutting, innovative educational tools to introduce nuclear science concepts to tens of thousands of students of every age through the Interactive Nucleus Display (2010), the ANS Isotope Discovery Kit (2013), and the Isotopes App (2020).
YOUNG MEMBERS ADVANCEMENT AWARD
To Lisa M. Marshall, ANS member since 2005 and director of outreach, retention, and engagement in the Nuclear Engineering Department at North Carolina State University, for her significant contributions in advancing student and young members through her dedication, service, and leadership.
YOUNG MEMBER EXCELLENCE AWARD
To Timothy M. Crook, ANS member since 2011 and a nuclear engineer at MCR Performance Solutions, and Matthew D. Wargon, ANS member since 2012 and senior nuclear engineer/computational physicist at TerraPower, for their tireless efforts in enabling student and young members toward nuclear science, engineering, and technology.