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% NATIONAL SCIENCE AND SECURITY CONSORTIUM
% ------------------------------------------------------------
% A section discussing the NSSC and its members.
% NOTE: to ensure accuracy in NSSC membership, please check with an NSSC
% administrator before publishing
% (e.g. Charlotte Carr, charlottecarr@berkeley.edu)
\addcontentsline{toc}{section}{The Nuclear Science and Security Consortium}
\section*{The Nuclear Science and Security Consortium}
The Nuclear Science and Security Consortium (NSSC) was established by the National Nuclear Security Administration in 2011 to create a pipeline of new talent and generate new concepts and technologies in basic and applied nuclear science that can be transferred to the national laboratories.
With UC Berkeley as the lead institution, joined by the George Washington University, Michigan State University, Texas A\&M University, University of California Davis, University of Nevada Las Vegas, and University of Tennessee Knoxville and five national laboratory partners (LANL, LBNL, LLNL, ORNL and SNL), the NSSC carries out R\&D in four technical areas: nuclear and particle physics, radiochemistry and forensics, nuclear engineering, and nuclear instrumentation and radiation detection.
Linking these R\&D areas are four crosscutting disciplines: nuclear data, modeling and simulation, nuclear security policy, and education and training.
Together they provide a framework that yields new ideas, technology development, and personnel with the integrated capabilities required for the nuclear security mission.
The NSSC provides education and training opportunities for students at the undergraduate, graduate and postdoctoral levels.
To learn more, visit nssc.berkeley.edu.
\begin{minipage}{0.2\textwidth}
\begin{center}
\includegraphics[width=0.9\linewidth]{nssc_logo}
\end{center}
\end{minipage}
\hfill
\begin{minipage}{0.8\textwidth}
\vspace{1cm}{\Large Members from UC Berkeley}\vspace{0.5cm}
\newcommand{\nsscmember}[2]{#1 (\textit{#2})}
\newcommand{\nensscmember}[2]{\nsscmember{\textbf{#1}}{#2}}
\begin{itemize}
\item \nensscmember{Prof. Jasmina Vujic}{Faculty, NSSC Director}
\item \nensscmember{Dr. Bethany Goldblum}{NSSC Executive Director}
\item \nensscmember{Prof. Lee Bernstein}{Faculty, NSSC Director for Laboratories}
\item \nensscmember{Prof. Kai Vetter}{Faculty, NSSC Liason to NNSA}
\item \nsscmember{Prof. Michael Nacht}{Faculty}
\item \nsscmember{Prof. John Arnold}{Faculty}
\item \nensscmember{Prof. Peter Hosemann}{Faculty}
\item \nensscmember{Prof. Max Fratoni}{Faculty}
\item \nsscmember{Prof. Barbara Jacak}{Faculty}
\item \nensscmember{Prof. Rachel Slaybaugh}{Faculty}
\end{itemize}
\begin{multicols}{2}
\begin{itemize}
\item \nensscmember{Ethan Boado}{Grad.}
\item \nensscmember{Emily Frame}{Grad.}
\item \nensscmember{Alek Keenan Harvis}{Grad.}
\item \nensscmember{Tyler Jordan}{Grad.}
\item \nensscmember{Kalie Knecht}{Grad.}
\item \nensscmember{Rebecca Krentz-Wee}{Grad.}
\item \nensscmember{Jason Matheny}{Grad.}
\item \nensscmember{Eric Matthews}{Grad.}
\item \nsscmember{Mark Straub}{Grad.}
\item \nensscmember{Adriana Sweet}{Grad.}
\item \nsscmember{Fernando Torales-Acosta}{Grad.}
\item \nensscmember{Hi Vo}{Grad.}
\item \nsscmember{Ian Chinn}{Undergrad.}
\item \nsscmember{Charlie Cummings}{Undergrad.}
\item \nsscmember{Gino Gabella}{Undergrad.}
\item \nsscmember{Kian Jansepar}{Undergrad.}
\item \nensscmember{Christopher Lamb}{Undergrad.}
\item \nensscmember{Laura Shi}{Undergrad.}
\item \nsscmember{Thibault Laplace}{Postdoc}
\item \nsscmember{Andrew Reddie}{Postdoc}
\item \nensscmember{Janette Ali Hanks}{Specialist}
\item \nsscmember{Aaron Hurst}{Specialist}
\end{itemize}
\end{multicols}
\vspace{0.25cm}
{\footnotesize UC Berkeley Nuclear Engineering Department members are denoted by \textbf{boldface}.}
\end{minipage}