ORGANIZATION
The Nuclear Science and Technology Division conducts basic and applied research and development to create scientific knowledge and technological solutions that strengthen the nation's leadership in key areas of science; increase the availability of clean, abundant energy; restore and protect the environment; and contribute to national security.

Nuclear Security Technologies, Alex Riedy
Nonproliferation and International Security, Steve Baker
Nonproliferation Implementation, Bill Toth
Nuclear Material Detection and Characterization, Michael Wright
Safeguards, J. Michael Whitaker
Transportation Technologies, Scott Ludwig
Nonproliferation Systems and Logistics, Sharon Wagner


Nuclear System Analysis, Design and Safety, Cecil Parks
Advanced Reactor Systems & Safety, Gary Mays
Radiation Transport & Criticality, Jeff Johnson
Nuclear Computational Information, Bernie Kirk
Nuclear Data, Mike Dunn
Reactor Analysis, Jess Gehin
Thermal Hydraulics and Irradiation Engineering, Grady Yoder

Fuels, Isotopes, and Nuclear Materials, Bob Wham
Isotope Development, Scott Aaron
Nuclear Materials Processing, Alan Icenhour
Process Engineering Research, Ben Lewis
Radiochemical Process and Facility Design, Brad Patton
Remote Systems, Tom Burgess
Separations and Materials Research, David DePaoli