Thursday 18 June 2020

Bechtel Nuclear Engineer Selected for Congressional Science and Engineering Fellowship

The American Nuclear Society (ANS) has selected a Bechtel nuclear engineer as the 2020 recipient of the Glenn T. Seaborg Congressional Science and Engineering Fellowship. Patrick Snouffer will begin his one-year fellowship in January 2021 with ANS, a professional organization dedicated to the peaceful use of nuclear science and technology. The congressional fellowship aims to enhance nuclear public policy.

"The United States is approaching a crucial time with regard to technologies that will provide cleaner electricity for the rest of this century and the next," said Barbara Rusinko, president of Bechtel's Nuclear, Security, and Environmental global business unit. "Public policy is best when it has a foundation in science and technology. Likewise, science benefits from understanding legislative policymaking. We're proud of Patrick's selection for this fellowship."

Snouffer joined Bechtel in 2015. He has worked on the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Waste Treatment Plant, advanced reactor development, and the DOE Versatile Test Reactor Project. information technology vs computer science obtained his Professional Engineering license in Nuclear Engineering in 2016. He earned his bachelor's and master's degrees in nuclear engineering from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2011.

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