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Department
Faculty Members
Faculty
David M.
Hamby
Professor
Abi T.
Farsoni
Assistant
Professor
Steven Reese
Radiation
Center
Director
Kathryn A.
Higley
Professor, Dept.
Head
Jose N. Reyes
Professor,
on leave of
absence
Andrew C. Klien
Professor
Alexey Soldatov
Assistant
Professor,
Senior Research
Faculty
Wade Marcum
Assistant
Professor
Krystina Tack Brian Woods
Medical Physics Associate
Program DirectorProfessor
Todd S. Palmer Alena Paulenova
Professor
Associate
Professor
Qiao Wu
Professor
Staff Members
Heidi Braly
Graduate
Student
Liaison
Shaun
Bromagem
Fiscal
Manager
John DeNoma
Research
Assistant
Janet Knudson
Office
Manager
Casey Mills
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Todd Keller
Reactor
Administrator
Joan Stueve
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Biography
Kjell Aleklett is
Professor of
Physics at Uppsala
University, Sweden
Wednesday Dec. 5,
2012
1:00 PM – 2:00 PM
RC Room C-104
Kjell Aleklett is Professor of Physics at
Uppsala University, Sweden, and leader of
Global Energy Systems research and the
Uppsala Hydrocarbon Depletion Study
Group. He holds a doctorate degree from
the University of Gothenburg, Sweden, and
worked as a post-doctoral staff
scientist, 1977-85, at the Natural
Science Laboratory at Studsvik, Sweden.
In 1986 he was appointed as associate
professor at Uppsala University and later
as full professor. In 1978-79. In 1983,
he was invited to work with Nobel Prize
winner Glenn T. Seaborg, Lawrence Berkley
Laboratory, University of California,
Berkeley, California, USA. His interest
in the global energy situation started in
1995 and has since then grown
dramatically.
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