Expert Details
Ionizing radiation shield design, dosimetry and radiation protection for medical, industrial and research facilities
ID: 732652
California, USA
She is very experienced at working with architects, contractors and project managers.She insists that architectural drawings are correct, and reviews and signs off on relevant construction documents and submittals. She isvery responsive and provide a quick turnaround time on projects. She provides a comprehensive physicist's report for submission to the state or other relevant regulatory agency. Her early involvement guarantees the implementation of cost effective shielding solutions, and a facility constructed per design.Her careful attention to detail eliminates costly mistakes and retrofits. In addition to her strong communication, foresight, and facilitation skills, her availability to interact with the architect, contractor and regulatory agency relieves the client of additional responsibility during the various stages of the project.
She has also served as an expert witness in the following cases:
Expert Witness for Defense, Reita Miller vs. RPC Industries; Civil Action No. 2-00CV02 (Oct-Nov 2000). Wrote report.
Expert Witness for Defense, RADAR Class Action Suit (November 2004- April 2005). Wrote report. Report cited in Judge’s Order to dismiss class action suit.
Expert Witness for Defense, RADAR Individual Suits (January 2008 – October 2008). Wrote report and was deposed.
Expert witness for Defense, Kenneth Blum, et al. v. General Electric Co., et al. (September 2009 –November 2009). Wrote report and was deposed.
Education
Year | Degree | Subject | Institution |
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Year: 1985 | Degree: Ph.D. | Subject: Health Physics | Institution: Purdue University |
Work History
Years | Employer | Title | Department |
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Years: 1995 to 2001 | Employer: Stanford Linear Accelerator Center | Title: Department Head and Radiation Safety Officer | Department: Radiation Physics |
Responsibilities:Led and managed 6 Radiation Physicists and 1 Administrative Associate. The responsibilities of the Radiation Physicists include: shielding design, activation calculations, Personnel Protection System (PPS) Design, Beam Containment System (BCS) Design, radiation damage studies, high dose dosimetry, radiation transport code development and maintenance, administrative procedures, involvement in radiation safety program at SLAC, serving on review committees, and participation in research related to the overall mission of SLAC. As Radiation Safety Officer, served on the SLAC Radiation Safety Committee, advised the Laboratory Director on radiation safety topics, recommended internal policies, reviewed DOE orders, approved minor changes in PPS, established and enforced radiation rules, procedures and training requirements, reviewed dosimetry data and stopped any unsafe operation.Performed shielding calculations for Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Laboratory (SSRL) machines (including SPEAR3 storage ring upgrade) and beam lines. |