Glen Papaioannou Instrument Engineer,
Registered Professional Engineer,
Certified Level II Neutron Radiographer,
Beamline Examinations for Applied Material Science Research Areas: Nuclear Fuels; Nuclear; Neutron diffraction and imaging; Materials Science and Engineering; Process/Operations Engineering; Image processing algorithm development; Data collection; Neutron/ion irradiation damage of nuclear materials Biography:
Digital Profiles: ORCID: 0000-0003-3912-0328 Education: Bachelors, Mechanical Engineering, University of New Haven CT, 2005 Associates, Mechanical Engineering Technology, Waterbury State Technical College CT, 1992 Associates, Business Marketing, Becker Junior College MA, 1989 Affiliations: American Society for Nondestructive Testing, ASNT American Society for Testing and Materials, ASTM International Society of Automation, ISA Publications: Journal: Nuclear Engineering and Technology, Corresponding Author: Aaron Craft Co-Authors: Bruce A Hilton, Ph.D.; Glen C Papaioannou Title: Characterization of a Neutron Beam Following Reconfiguration of the Neutron Radiography Reactor (NRAD) Core and Addition of New Fuel Element, 5/19/2015 Journal: ScienceDirect, PhysicsProcedia, Volume 69, 2015, Pages 483-490, Proceedings of the 10th World Conference on Neutron Radiography (WCNR-10) Grindelwald, Switzerland October 5–10, 2014, Corresponding Author: Aaron Craft, Co-Authors: Daniel M. Wachs, Maria A. Okuniewski, David L. Chichester, Walter J. Williams, Glen C. Papaioannou, Andrew T. Smolinski, Title: Neutron Radiography of Irradiated Nuclear Fuel at Idaho National Laboratory, 9/10/2015 Awards: Won MFC-wide award for demonstrating Values and Expectations in Teamwork as voted on by peers across all MFC Directorates in 2014 Awarded Employee of the Month for October 1994, Runner up for Employee of the Year 1994 at Devon Precision Industries, from approximately 75 Employees Research Interests: Neutron Radiography; real time digital imaging of nuclear fuel, computed tomography, resolution improvements, quantitative data analysis from images, standards development |