Phyllis King
Systems Integration and Analysis Lead for the Advanced Fuels Campaign
Research Areas: Nuclear Fuels
Biography:
As a systems technical and operations professional, Phyllis develops and applies systems and decision analysis concepts and techniques in support of a wide variety of federal programs. She assists customers in the development and application of system-related concepts, techniques, and process improvements while proactively identifying, promoting, and developing opportunities and strategic plans for the application of systems-related principles and practices. She holds a bachelor’s degree in human resource training and development from Idaho State University.
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Phyllis King and Anil Rathi, “From the U.S. Department of Energy's Idaho National Laboratory, A Call to Accelerate Geothermal Innovation", Innovation Challenge. Published November 13, 2019, https://www.innovationchallenge.com/from-the-us-department-of-energys-idaho-national-labs-a-call-to-accelerate-geothermal-innovation
King, Phyllis L., "Geothermal Design Challenge: Winning tem celebrated at recent meeting", Energy.gov/Office of Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy/Geothermal, published December 1, 2016,
<http://energy.gov/eere/geothermal/articles/geothermal-design-challenge-winning-team-celebrated-recent-meeting>
King, Phyllis, 2017, "Advancing Awareness of Clean Energy Technologies and Careers Through an Educational Design Contest, "National Science Teachers Association Area Conference, Baltimore, Maryland, October 5-7, 2017.
EES&T Peer Award for Innovation Achievement for the Development of Internal Google Website, 2013