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E. Gail de Planque

Born: c. 1944

Gender: Female
Race or Ethnicity: White
Occupation: Physicist, Government

Nationality: United States
Executive summary: Nuclear physicist

    University: AB Mathematics, Immaculata College
    University: MS Physics, New Jersey Institute of Technology
    University: PhD Environmental Health Science, New York University

    Strategy Matters Inc. President (2000-)
    International Atomic Energy Agency Consultant
    US Nuclear Regulatory Commission Commissioner (1991-95)
    US Energy Department Director, Environmental Measurements Laboratory (1987-1991)
    US Energy Department Depy. Dir., Environmental Measurements Laboratory (1982-87)
    US Energy Department Health and Safety Laboratory, US Atomic Energy Commission (1967-91)
    US Energy Department Radiation Physics Division
    Member of the Board of British Nuclear Fuels plc (2000-)
    Member of the Board of BHP Billiton (2005-)
    Member of the Board of BNG America (nuclear decommissioning, 1996-2006)
    Member of the Board of Energy Solutions (2006-)
    Member of the Board of Landauer (2001-08)
    Member of the Board of TXU (2004-07?)
    Member of the Board of Northeast Utilities (1995-)
    TXU Electric Operations Review Committee
    PG&E Independent Safety Committee, Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant
    American Association for the Advancement of Science Fellow
    American Nuclear Society Past President
    International Nuclear Energy Academy
    International Nuclear Societies Council
    National Academy of Engineering
    National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements
    Nuclear Energy Institute
    Pacific Nuclear Council






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