Picture of Krystin Stiefel in front of the HFIR building.

Krystin Stiefel

Experiment Safety Engineer

Krystin Stiefel is an Experiment Safety Engineer at the High Flux Isotope Reactor.  She works in experiment interface and coordination for a variety of reactor-based experiments including isotope production, materials research, and gamma facility irradiations.

Dr. Stiefel obtained a PhD in nuclear chemistry from Michigan State University in 2018, where her dissertation project involved measuring fragments and neutrons from heavy-ion collisions produced at the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory.  She received her Bachelor of Science in chemistry from Adrian College in Michigan in 2012.