{"id":4693,"date":"2020-12-04T19:56:00","date_gmt":"2020-12-04T19:56:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/cnl.wpengine.com\/?page_id=4693"},"modified":"2025-02-27T12:06:46","modified_gmt":"2025-02-27T17:06:46","slug":"meet-the-team-clean-energy","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.cnl.ca\/clean-energy\/meet-the-team-clean-energy\/","title":{"rendered":"Meet the Team: Clean Energy"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"wpb-content-wrapper\"><p>[vc_row css_animation=&#8221;&#8221; row_type=&#8221;row&#8221; use_row_as_full_screen_section=&#8221;no&#8221; type=&#8221;grid&#8221; angled_section=&#8221;no&#8221; text_align=&#8221;left&#8221; background_image_as_pattern=&#8221;without_pattern&#8221; el_class=&#8221;flex-box rmv-pos-rel&#8221; css=&#8221;.vc_custom_1591044691851{padding-top: 120px !important;}&#8221; z_index=&#8221;&#8221;][vc_column]<div  class='q_team info_description_below_image one_third qode_team_disabled_hover'><div class='q_team_inner'><div class='q_team_image'><div class='q_team_block' tabindex='0' aria-expanded='false'><div class='q_team_image_holder'><img itemprop='image' src='https:\/\/www.cnl.ca\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/03\/Adrian-Vega-Zuniga-130x135.jpg' alt='Adri\u00e1n Vega Z\u00fa\u00f1iga' \/><div class='overlay'><\/div><\/div><div class='q_team_title_holder'><h2 class='q_team_name ' style = ''>Adri\u00e1n Vega Z\u00fa\u00f1iga<span style = ''>Process Engineering<\/span><\/h2><span class='read_bio'><i class=\"open\">More Information<\/i><i class=\"close\">Less Information<\/i><\/span><\/div><\/div><div class='q_team_text'  aria-hidden='true' ><div class='q_team_text_inner'><span class='q_team_text_pointer'><\/span><div class='q_team_description_below_image_wrapper'><div class='q_team_description'><span class=\"cross\"><a href=\"#\" tabindex=\"-1\">Close<\/a><\/span><div class='q_team_description_inner'><p>Adrian\u2019s work is focused on hydrogen production. He started the experimental work on the high temperature steam electrolysis (HTSE) process at CNL and contributed to the development of novel materials to be used as electrodes in the solid oxide electrolysis cells (SOEC). He\u2019s also led the project to demonstrate the operation of the laboratory-scale hybrid copper-chlorine thermochemical cycle (HCuTEC<sup>TM<\/sup>). In addition, Adrian has played a major role in the design, scale-up, commissioning and testing of the thermal cycling absorption process (TCAP) for hydrogen isotope separation.<\/p><\/div><div class='q_team_social_holder'><div class='q_team_social_holder_inner'><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div  class='q_team info_description_below_image one_third qode_team_disabled_hover'><div class='q_team_inner'><div class='q_team_image'><div class='q_team_block' tabindex='0' aria-expanded='false'><div class='q_team_image_holder'><img itemprop='image' src='https:\/\/www.cnl.ca\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/12\/azih-130x135.png' alt='azih' \/><div class='overlay'><\/div><\/div><div class='q_team_title_holder'><h2 class='q_team_name ' style = ''>Chuk Azih<span style = ''>Advanced Reactor Experiments<\/span><\/h2><span class='read_bio'><i class=\"open\">More Information<\/i><i class=\"close\">Less Information<\/i><\/span><\/div><\/div><div class='q_team_text'  aria-hidden='true' ><div class='q_team_text_inner'><span class='q_team_text_pointer'><\/span><div class='q_team_description_below_image_wrapper'><div class='q_team_description'><span class=\"cross\"><a href=\"#\" tabindex=\"-1\">Close<\/a><\/span><div class='q_team_description_inner'><p>Chuk heads a Section at CNL that performs experimental investigations on high temperature and pressure scenarios in current and advanced nuclear reactors. He serves in a leadership role, from a technical standpoint, in areas of heat removal and utilization from CANDU reactors, Generation-IV International Forum (GIF) fleet of reactor designs, and Small Modular Reactors (SMR). He is a Canadian representative in the Program Management Board for Thermal-Hydraulics and Safety of the GIF System Arrangement and in the Non-Electrical and Co-generation Applications of nuclear heat GIF Working Group. He applies his computational and experimental heat transfer expertise to lead efforts in developing technical understanding and facilities for active and passive heat removal systems for nuclear reactors, and thermal storage applications in integrated energy systems involving nuclear energy technology.<\/p><\/div><div class='q_team_social_holder'><div class='q_team_social_holder_inner'><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div  class='q_team info_description_below_image one_third qode_team_disabled_hover'><div class='q_team_inner'><div class='q_team_image'><div class='q_team_block' tabindex='0' aria-expanded='false'><div class='q_team_image_holder'><img itemprop='image' src='https:\/\/www.cnl.ca\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/01\/boniface-130x135.jpg' alt='boniface' \/><div class='overlay'><\/div><\/div><div class='q_team_title_holder'><h2 class='q_team_name ' style = ''>Hugh Boniface<span style = ''>Tritium Management<\/span><\/h2><span class='read_bio'><i class=\"open\">More Information<\/i><i class=\"close\">Less Information<\/i><\/span><\/div><\/div><div class='q_team_text'  aria-hidden='true' ><div class='q_team_text_inner'><span class='q_team_text_pointer'><\/span><div class='q_team_description_below_image_wrapper'><div class='q_team_description'><span class=\"cross\"><a href=\"#\" tabindex=\"-1\">Close<\/a><\/span><div class='q_team_description_inner'><p>Hugh Boniface trained as a chemical engineer and developed a long career in research that applied all the aspects of chemical engineering he covered in school. His areas of interest started in gas separations by adsorption, through heavy water production by reactive distillation to tritium extraction and concentration by electrolysis and inter-phase isotope transfer. In all of these, his focus has been to apply scientific and engineering fundamentals to making processes that perform these separations in the most efficient way.\u00a0 Hugh has been instrumental in building a successful prototype heavy water production plant and in building and commissioning a full-scale tritium extraction plant at the Wolsong CANDU reactors. His current two major projects are to build a small heavy water upgrader and to design a process to remove essentially all tritium from used heavy water to make it non-radioactive.<\/p><\/div><div class='q_team_social_holder'><div class='q_team_social_holder_inner'><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div  class='q_team info_description_below_image one_third qode_team_disabled_hover'><div class='q_team_inner'><div class='q_team_image'><div class='q_team_block' tabindex='0' aria-expanded='false'><div class='q_team_image_holder'><img itemprop='image' src='https:\/\/www.cnl.ca\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/12\/bromley-130x135.png' alt='bromley' \/><div class='overlay'><\/div><\/div><div class='q_team_title_holder'><h2 class='q_team_name ' style = ''>Blair Bromley<span style = ''>Fuel Cycles and Fusion<\/span><\/h2><span class='read_bio'><i class=\"open\">More Information<\/i><i class=\"close\">Less Information<\/i><\/span><\/div><\/div><div class='q_team_text'  aria-hidden='true' ><div class='q_team_text_inner'><span class='q_team_text_pointer'><\/span><div class='q_team_description_below_image_wrapper'><div class='q_team_description'><span class=\"cross\"><a href=\"#\" tabindex=\"-1\">Close<\/a><\/span><div class='q_team_description_inner'><p>Dr. Bromley is Reactor Physicist with Atomic Energy of Canada Limited (AECL), Chalk River Laboratories (2003-2014), and Canadian Nuclear Laboratories (CNL) (2014-present). In his current role, he serves as a Principle Investigator \/ Technical Lead on a multi-disciplinary Federal Science and Technology project evaluating the implications of the use of advanced and non-conventional fuels and fuel cycles in various SMR, Gen-IV, and Gen-III+ technologies. He also has prior work experience at Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL) (2001-2003), and Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) (1994-1998). He has a B.A.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering (University of Toronto, 1993), a M.Sc. degree in Aerospace Engineering (University of Illinois, 1998) and a PhD. in Nuclear Engineering (University of Illinois, 2001), with graduate research experience in fusion energy science and technology. Dr. Bromley continues to be active in professional activities. He is a Fellow of the Canadian Nuclear Society (CNS), and has been serving as the chair of Fusion Energy and Accelerator Science and Technology Division (CNS-FEASTD), since 2010. Dr. Bromley has also served in multiple volunteer roles in various divisions and committees within the CNS, the American Nuclear Society (ANS), and Women-in-Nuclear, Eastern Ontario Chapter (WiN-EO).<\/p><\/div><div class='q_team_social_holder'><div class='q_team_social_holder_inner'><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div  class='q_team info_description_below_image one_third qode_team_disabled_hover'><div class='q_team_inner'><div class='q_team_image'><div class='q_team_block' tabindex='0' aria-expanded='false'><div class='q_team_image_holder'><img itemprop='image' src='https:\/\/www.cnl.ca\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/01\/burton-130x135.jpg' alt='burton' \/><div class='overlay'><\/div><\/div><div class='q_team_title_holder'><h2 class='q_team_name ' style = ''>Gordon Burton<span style = ''>Hydrogen Technologies<\/span><\/h2><span class='read_bio'><i class=\"open\">More Information<\/i><i class=\"close\">Less Information<\/i><\/span><\/div><\/div><div class='q_team_text'  aria-hidden='true' ><div class='q_team_text_inner'><span class='q_team_text_pointer'><\/span><div class='q_team_description_below_image_wrapper'><div class='q_team_description'><span class=\"cross\"><a href=\"#\" tabindex=\"-1\">Close<\/a><\/span><div class='q_team_description_inner'><p>Gordon has enjoyed a 26-year career with AECL\/CNL as a research scientist developing sensors, software tools to make better use of the chemistry and process data at CANDU\u00ae stations, and providing secondary side chemistry support to the stations. He is presently using his background in chemistry and physics as\u00a0the Manager of the Advanced Fuels &amp; Reactor Physics to provide oversight to research for the development of nuclear fuel for future advanced reactors and associated reactor physics modeling and experiments .<\/p><\/div><div class='q_team_social_holder'><div class='q_team_social_holder_inner'><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div  class='q_team info_description_below_image one_third qode_team_disabled_hover'><div class='q_team_inner'><div class='q_team_image'><div class='q_team_block' tabindex='0' aria-expanded='false'><div class='q_team_image_holder'><img itemprop='image' src='https:\/\/www.cnl.ca\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/12\/elliot-1-130x135.png' alt='elliot' \/><div class='overlay'><\/div><\/div><div class='q_team_title_holder'><h2 class='q_team_name ' style = ''>Denys Elliot<span style = ''>Business Development and Commercial Business<\/span><\/h2><span class='read_bio'><i class=\"open\">More Information<\/i><i class=\"close\">Less Information<\/i><\/span><\/div><\/div><div class='q_team_text'  aria-hidden='true' ><div class='q_team_text_inner'><span class='q_team_text_pointer'><\/span><div class='q_team_description_below_image_wrapper'><div class='q_team_description'><span class=\"cross\"><a href=\"#\" tabindex=\"-1\">Close<\/a><\/span><div class='q_team_description_inner'><p>Denys Elliot graduated from the University of Waterloo with a Masters in Political Economics in 2015. In 2016 he joined Canadian Nuclear Laboratories as a member of the Business Development team. In early 2020, Denys took over the role of Commercial Lead for CNL\u2019s Small Modular Reactor (SMR) Program. In this role, Denys serves as the primary point of contact between CNL and SMR vendors for the establishment of commercial research and development contracts that advance SMR technologies towards deployment. Denys is also responsible for the administration of CNL\u2019s Canadian Nuclear Research Initiative &#8211; a CNL program to support collaborative Advanced Reactor (AR) research projects with third-party proponents in Canada.<\/p><\/div><div class='q_team_social_holder'><div class='q_team_social_holder_inner'><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div  class='q_team info_description_below_image one_third qode_team_disabled_hover'><div class='q_team_inner'><div class='q_team_image'><div class='q_team_block' tabindex='0' aria-expanded='false'><div class='q_team_image_holder'><img itemprop='image' src='https:\/\/www.cnl.ca\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/04\/nirmal-130x135.jpg' alt='nirmal' \/><div class='overlay'><\/div><\/div><div class='q_team_title_holder'><h2 class='q_team_name ' style = ''>Nirmal Gnanapragasam<span style = ''>Hydrogen Economy and Decarbonisation<\/span><\/h2><span class='read_bio'><i class=\"open\">More Information<\/i><i class=\"close\">Less Information<\/i><\/span><\/div><\/div><div class='q_team_text'  aria-hidden='true' ><div class='q_team_text_inner'><span class='q_team_text_pointer'><\/span><div class='q_team_description_below_image_wrapper'><div class='q_team_description'><span class=\"cross\"><a href=\"#\" tabindex=\"-1\">Close<\/a><\/span><div class='q_team_description_inner'><p>Nirmal leads projects that involve hydrogen and related energy systems through engineering analysis and techno-economic validation, for decarbonisation of multiple economic sectors.<\/p>\n<p>Notable Projects:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>Marine-zero fuel assessment tool development project. Technical lead for the joint project with Transport Canada, helping marine vessels operators to understand the impact of alternative fuels such as hydrogen.<\/li>\n<li>Hydrail feasibility study for regional express rail program. Technical lead for the joint project with Jacobs, Ernst &amp; Young and Metrolinx in Toronto, Ontario.<\/li>\n<li>Underground hydrogen storage capabilities development. Technical lead for a project with AECL\/NRCan, enabling the development of techno-economic models, protocol development for storage site development and experimental test co-ordination.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>Expertise:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>Assessment of techno-economic feasibility, environmental benefits, safety regulations, business case, sustainability and infrastructure of hydrogen-based fuels in end-use applications for decarbonizing multiple sectors including transport, energy and industries.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><\/p><\/div><div class='q_team_social_holder'><div class='q_team_social_holder_inner'><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div  class='q_team info_description_below_image one_third qode_team_disabled_hover'><div class='q_team_inner'><div class='q_team_image'><div class='q_team_block' tabindex='0' aria-expanded='false'><div class='q_team_image_holder'><img itemprop='image' src='https:\/\/www.cnl.ca\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/12\/hummel-130x135.png' alt='hummel' \/><div class='overlay'><\/div><\/div><div class='q_team_title_holder'><h2 class='q_team_name ' style = ''>Dave Hummel<span style = ''>SMR and Advanced Reactor Research<\/span><\/h2><span class='read_bio'><i class=\"open\">More Information<\/i><i class=\"close\">Less Information<\/i><\/span><\/div><\/div><div class='q_team_text'  aria-hidden='true' ><div class='q_team_text_inner'><span class='q_team_text_pointer'><\/span><div class='q_team_description_below_image_wrapper'><div class='q_team_description'><span class=\"cross\"><a href=\"#\" tabindex=\"-1\">Close<\/a><\/span><div class='q_team_description_inner'><p>Dr. David Hummel received his Masters and PhD degrees from McMaster University in Engineering Physics. In 2015 he joined the Containment Response Section of what was then the Fuel &amp; Fuel Channel Safety Branch at CNL\u2019s Chalk River campus. He has since contributed to the experimental and computational study of containment and radionuclide transport behaviour in support of the CANDU industry, and most recently, to the study of advanced reactor and small modular reactor (SMR) accident phenomenology. Dr. Hummel has served as project leader, principal investigator, or researcher on multiple projects concerning SMR safety and studies of accident phenomenology within CNL\u2019s Federal Science &amp; Technology program. Dr. Hummel has also represented Canada in International Atomic Energy Agency meetings on advanced reactors and SMR safety, and has contributed to the organization of multiple conferences hosted by the Canadian Nuclear Society.<\/p><\/div><div class='q_team_social_holder'><div class='q_team_social_holder_inner'><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div  class='q_team info_description_below_image one_third qode_team_disabled_hover'><div class='q_team_inner'><div class='q_team_image'><div class='q_team_block' tabindex='0' aria-expanded='false'><div class='q_team_image_holder'><img itemprop='image' src='https:\/\/www.cnl.ca\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/01\/li-130x135.jpg' alt='li' \/><div class='overlay'><\/div><\/div><div class='q_team_title_holder'><h2 class='q_team_name ' style = ''>Hongqiang Li<span style = ''>Catalyst Technologies<\/span><\/h2><span class='read_bio'><i class=\"open\">More Information<\/i><i class=\"close\">Less Information<\/i><\/span><\/div><\/div><div class='q_team_text'  aria-hidden='true' ><div class='q_team_text_inner'><span class='q_team_text_pointer'><\/span><div class='q_team_description_below_image_wrapper'><div class='q_team_description'><span class=\"cross\"><a href=\"#\" tabindex=\"-1\">Close<\/a><\/span><div class='q_team_description_inner'><p>Hongqiang Li is Section Head of Catalyst Technologies in the Hydrogen Technologies Branch at Canadian Nuclear Laboratories.\u00a0 He has more than 20 years of research experience in diverse applications of electrochemistry and catalysis.\u00a0 His main research areas include: \u00a0hydrogen production, hydrogen storage and purification, batteries (including redox flow batteries), fuel cells, and corrosion. In recently years, he has been the technical lead to experimentally demonstrate the feasibility of the hybrid copper- chlorine thermochemical process (CNL trademarked as HCuTEC<sup>TM<\/sup>) with the potential for large-scale hydrogen production using nuclear and renewable energy. His expertise in nanomaterials and electrocatalysis has also contributed to the development of new technologies for tritium management and hydrogen isotopes separation.<\/p><\/div><div class='q_team_social_holder'><div class='q_team_social_holder_inner'><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div  class='q_team info_description_below_image one_third qode_team_disabled_hover'><div class='q_team_inner'><div class='q_team_image'><div class='q_team_block' tabindex='0' aria-expanded='false'><div class='q_team_image_holder'><img itemprop='image' src='https:\/\/www.cnl.ca\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/12\/moore-130x135.png' alt='moore' \/><div class='overlay'><\/div><\/div><div class='q_team_title_holder'><h2 class='q_team_name ' style = ''>Megan Moore<span style = ''>Economic Modelling and Feasability Studies<\/span><\/h2><span class='read_bio'><i class=\"open\">More Information<\/i><i class=\"close\">Less Information<\/i><\/span><\/div><\/div><div class='q_team_text'  aria-hidden='true' ><div class='q_team_text_inner'><span class='q_team_text_pointer'><\/span><div class='q_team_description_below_image_wrapper'><div class='q_team_description'><span class=\"cross\"><a href=\"#\" tabindex=\"-1\">Close<\/a><\/span><div class='q_team_description_inner'><p>As an Operations Research Analyst at CNL, Megan has the opportunity to contribute to a diverse set of projects. Through her involvement in the Clean Nuclear Research initiative (CNRI), Megan lead the successful launch of the first call for proposals in 2019, and is currently overseeing the second call for proposals. To date, CNRI is meeting its objective is to make CNL\u2019s technical capabilities and expert knowledge available and accessible to the advanced reactor (AR) community in order to equip them with the technical support required to progress towards deployment in Canada. During her time at CNL, she has also developed an expertise in nuclear economics, developing economic models to assess traditional reactors, Generation IV reactors, SMRs as well as components such as the economics of various fuel cycles. Megan has been able to use the experience she has gained to contribute to the larger economic community, most notably as a current co-chair of the Generation IV International Forum Economic and Modelling Working Group. Megan has also performed several feasibility studies to understand the system level impacts of implementing various technology solutions. Most recently, she as lead a team at CNL in the development of the hybrid energy system optimization (HESO) model, a powerful tool that can be used to gain valuable insight into possible energy transition scenarios in support of Canada\u2019s clean energy targets.<\/p><\/div><div class='q_team_social_holder'><div class='q_team_social_holder_inner'><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div  class='q_team info_description_below_image one_third qode_team_disabled_hover'><div class='q_team_inner'><div class='q_team_image'><div class='q_team_block' tabindex='0' aria-expanded='false'><div class='q_team_image_holder'><img itemprop='image' src='https:\/\/www.cnl.ca\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/12\/armando-130x135.png' alt='armando' \/><div class='overlay'><\/div><\/div><div class='q_team_title_holder'><h2 class='q_team_name ' style = ''>Armando Nava-Dominguez<span style = ''>Generation IV \/ GIF<\/span><\/h2><span class='read_bio'><i class=\"open\">More Information<\/i><i class=\"close\">Less Information<\/i><\/span><\/div><\/div><div class='q_team_text'  aria-hidden='true' ><div class='q_team_text_inner'><span class='q_team_text_pointer'><\/span><div class='q_team_description_below_image_wrapper'><div class='q_team_description'><span class=\"cross\"><a href=\"#\" tabindex=\"-1\">Close<\/a><\/span><div class='q_team_description_inner'><p>Armando Nava Dominguez has a Bachelor\u2019s degree in Energy Engineering, specialized in Nuclear Thermalhydraulics and a Master\u2019s degree in Nuclear Thermalhydraulics. He joined CNL in 2005 as a Thermalhydraulics Analyst, specializing in code development and validation of the subchannel code ASSERT-PV. He joined the Canadian Super Critical Water Reactor (SCWR) team in 2011 as part of the Generation-IV International Forum (GIF) program. He is the Canadian member and co-chair of the SCWR Thermalhydraulics and Safety under GIF. At CNL, he is the Technical Lead of the SCWR Gen IV project, and Head of the Advanced Reactor Technologies section. In addition, he has five years of experience in the private sector conducting deterministic and probabilistic safety analyses of nuclear power plants.<\/p><\/div><div class='q_team_social_holder'><div class='q_team_social_holder_inner'><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div  class='q_team info_description_below_image one_third qode_team_disabled_hover'><div class='q_team_inner'><div class='q_team_image'><div class='q_team_block' tabindex='0' aria-expanded='false'><div class='q_team_image_holder'><img itemprop='image' src='https:\/\/www.cnl.ca\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/12\/siddiqui-130x135.png' alt='siddiqui' \/><div class='overlay'><\/div><\/div><div class='q_team_title_holder'><h2 class='q_team_name ' style = ''>Ali Siddiqui<span style = ''>Head of Directorate, Advanced Reactors<\/span><\/h2><span class='read_bio'><i class=\"open\">More Information<\/i><i class=\"close\">Less Information<\/i><\/span><\/div><\/div><div class='q_team_text'  aria-hidden='true' ><div class='q_team_text_inner'><span class='q_team_text_pointer'><\/span><div class='q_team_description_below_image_wrapper'><div class='q_team_description'><span class=\"cross\"><a href=\"#\" tabindex=\"-1\">Close<\/a><\/span><div class='q_team_description_inner'><p>Ali Siddiqui leads CNL\u2019s Advanced Reactors Directorate.\u00a0 Ali has been with CNL for over twelve years serving in various technical and management roles in the S&amp;T mission and corporate office.\u00a0 As Head of Directorate, Advanced Reactors he leads both the staff and programs undertaking research crucial to speed development and deployment of Advanced and Small Modular Reactors in Canada.\u00a0 Ali leads a diverse team executing on CNL\u2019s clean energy vision including serving federal clients, developing new commercial S&amp;T opportunities and providing support for the SMR deployment project at CNL.\u00a0 His team has also developed CNL\u2019s Clean Energy Demonstration, Innovation, and Research (CEDIR) Initiative to advance the technological readiness of low-carbon hybrid energy systems and help meet Canada\u2019s net-zero goals. \u00a0He currently represents CNL and Canada on a number of domestic and international working groups and committees, holds a master\u2019s degree in aerospace engineering and is a professional engineer in Ontario.<\/p><\/div><div class='q_team_social_holder'><div class='q_team_social_holder_inner'><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div  class='q_team info_description_below_image one_third qode_team_disabled_hover'><div class='q_team_inner'><div class='q_team_image'><div class='q_team_block' tabindex='0' aria-expanded='false'><div class='q_team_image_holder'><img itemprop='image' src='https:\/\/www.cnl.ca\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/01\/simister-130x135.jpg' alt='simister' \/><div class='overlay'><\/div><\/div><div class='q_team_title_holder'><h2 class='q_team_name ' style = ''>Claire Simister<span style = ''>Analytical Chemistry<\/span><\/h2><span class='read_bio'><i class=\"open\">More Information<\/i><i class=\"close\">Less Information<\/i><\/span><\/div><\/div><div class='q_team_text'  aria-hidden='true' ><div class='q_team_text_inner'><span class='q_team_text_pointer'><\/span><div class='q_team_description_below_image_wrapper'><div class='q_team_description'><span class=\"cross\"><a href=\"#\" tabindex=\"-1\">Close<\/a><\/span><div class='q_team_description_inner'><p>Claire Simister is an analytical chemist in the Analytical Chemistry Branch. She heads a section that performs various environmental and chromatographic analysis (organic and inorganic parameters) to support nuclear, environmental, commercial and R&amp;D projects. She has a diverse range of experience in sample digestions, separations, elemental analysis and chromatographic techniques, as well as in method validation, establishing uncertainty of measurement and ensuring quality compliance of analytical procedures to various international accreditation programs. Claire also has experience in nuclear fuel fabrication and in supporting investigations to improve reactor chemistry analysis.<\/p><\/div><div class='q_team_social_holder'><div class='q_team_social_holder_inner'><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div  class='q_team info_description_below_image one_third qode_team_disabled_hover'><div class='q_team_inner'><div class='q_team_image'><div class='q_team_block' tabindex='0' aria-expanded='false'><div class='q_team_image_holder'><img itemprop='image' src='https:\/\/www.cnl.ca\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/12\/walters-130x135.png' alt='walters' \/><div class='overlay'><\/div><\/div><div class='q_team_title_holder'><h2 class='q_team_name ' style = ''>Lori Walters<span style = ''>Generation IV \/ SCWR<\/span><\/h2><span class='read_bio'><i class=\"open\">More Information<\/i><i class=\"close\">Less Information<\/i><\/span><\/div><\/div><div class='q_team_text'  aria-hidden='true' ><div class='q_team_text_inner'><span class='q_team_text_pointer'><\/span><div class='q_team_description_below_image_wrapper'><div class='q_team_description'><span class=\"cross\"><a href=\"#\" tabindex=\"-1\">Close<\/a><\/span><div class='q_team_description_inner'><p>Lori Walters has over 25 years of experience in reactor materials research. As part of her involvement with reactor life extension and component fitness-for-service investigations, Lori has developed expertise with irradiation induced effects on in-core materials, materials performance and in-reactor materials testing. She is now building on that experience and applying it to address materials challenges for SMR and Generation IV Reactors. Lori has taken a leadership role within CNL on the GenerationIV International Forum (GIF), presently serving as Canada\u2019s representative to the Super Critical Water Cooled Reactor System Steering Committee and is working with government and Canadian collaborators to establish a \u201cTeam Canada\u201d approach to GIF participation.<\/p><\/div><div class='q_team_social_holder'><div class='q_team_social_holder_inner'><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div  class='q_team info_description_below_image one_third qode_team_disabled_hover'><div class='q_team_inner'><div class='q_team_image'><div class='q_team_block' tabindex='0' aria-expanded='false'><div class='q_team_image_holder'><img itemprop='image' src='https:\/\/www.cnl.ca\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/12\/luke-130x135.png' alt='luke' \/><div class='overlay'><\/div><\/div><div class='q_team_title_holder'><h2 class='q_team_name ' style = ''>Luke Yaraskavitch<span style = ''>Reactor Physics<\/span><\/h2><span class='read_bio'><i class=\"open\">More Information<\/i><i class=\"close\">Less Information<\/i><\/span><\/div><\/div><div class='q_team_text'  aria-hidden='true' ><div class='q_team_text_inner'><span class='q_team_text_pointer'><\/span><div class='q_team_description_below_image_wrapper'><div class='q_team_description'><span class=\"cross\"><a href=\"#\" tabindex=\"-1\">Close<\/a><\/span><div class='q_team_description_inner'><p>Luke is a physicist in the Advanced Fuels and Reactor Physics Branch of the Advanced Reactors Directorate. As a member of the Reactor and Radiation Physics section, he is one of the primary users of the ZED-2 zero power reactor: proposing, planning, and analyzing experiments performed in ZED-2, as well as providing general physics support. His experience ranges over a variety of federally funded S&amp;T and commercial projects utilizing the reactor. Such experiments have focussed on providing data for the validation and verification of computational tools and the requisite nuclear data. Of late, studies have included conventional heavy water reactor systems and advanced fuel cycles, with a focus on the transient behaviour of such critical assemblies. Since joining CNL, he has been keen to explore how ZED-2 can be used for zero power reactor physics experiments supporting advanced reactors, which is the subject of ongoing work in S&amp;T.<\/p><\/div><div class='q_team_social_holder'><div class='q_team_social_holder_inner'><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div  class='q_team info_description_below_image one_third qode_team_disabled_hover'><div class='q_team_inner'><div class='q_team_image'><div class='q_team_block' tabindex='0' aria-expanded='false'><div class='q_team_image_holder'><img itemprop='image' src='https:\/\/www.cnl.ca\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/09\/Dr.-Alexandre-Trottier.png' alt='Dr. Alexandre Trottier' \/><div class='overlay'><\/div><\/div><div class='q_team_title_holder'><h2 class='q_team_name ' style = ''>Dr. Alexandre Trottier<span style = ''>Reactor Physics Analyst<\/span><\/h2><span class='read_bio'><i class=\"open\">More Information<\/i><i class=\"close\">Less Information<\/i><\/span><\/div><\/div><div class='q_team_text'  aria-hidden='true' ><div class='q_team_text_inner'><span class='q_team_text_pointer'><\/span><div class='q_team_description_below_image_wrapper'><div class='q_team_description'><span class=\"cross\"><a href=\"#\" tabindex=\"-1\">Close<\/a><\/span><div class='q_team_description_inner'><p>Alexandre has led several CNL and commercial research projects and is a former section head.\u00a0 He has expertise in the development of reactor physics codes, multiphysics simulation systems, nuclear data libraries, and uncertainty propagation methods.\u00a0 He recently led an international team of experts in the development of an IAEA numerical benchmark for Pressurized Heavy Water Reactor transients.\u00a0 Currently he is leading several technical teams working in the following areas: the development of statistical emulators to act as surrogates for coupled loss of coolant simulations in CANDU-like systems; the development of coupled Monte Carlo \/ Computational Fluid Dynamics simulation capabilities for small modular reactor applications; and the development of global uncertainty propagation methods applied to flow-induced vibrations in reactor steam generators.<\/p><\/div><div class='q_team_social_holder'><div class='q_team_social_holder_inner'><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div  class='q_team info_description_below_image one_third qode_team_disabled_hover'><div class='q_team_inner'><div class='q_team_image'><div class='q_team_block' tabindex='0' aria-expanded='false'><div class='q_team_image_holder'><img itemprop='image' src='https:\/\/www.cnl.ca\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/09\/Dr.-Pronnapa-Sanongboon.png' alt='Dr. Pronnapa Sanongboon' \/><div class='overlay'><\/div><\/div><div class='q_team_title_holder'><h2 class='q_team_name ' style = ''>Dr. Pronnapa Sanongboon<span style = ''>Operations Research Analyst<\/span><\/h2><span class='read_bio'><i class=\"open\">More Information<\/i><i class=\"close\">Less Information<\/i><\/span><\/div><\/div><div class='q_team_text'  aria-hidden='true' ><div class='q_team_text_inner'><span class='q_team_text_pointer'><\/span><div class='q_team_description_below_image_wrapper'><div class='q_team_description'><span class=\"cross\"><a href=\"#\" tabindex=\"-1\">Close<\/a><\/span><div class='q_team_description_inner'><p>Pronnapa works in the Computational Techniques Branch at CNL where she conducts research and analysis to support federal S&amp;T and commercial projects. Most recently, she has designed and developed the Hybrid Energy System Optimization (HESO) model, a techno-economic assessment tool, formulated as a large-scale optimization. The tool has been used to perform several technical and economic feasibility studies of nuclear-renewable hybrid energy systems in serval aspects. She has represented Canada in the International Atomic Energy Agency technical meetings on energy tools for sustainable energy development and energy systems with increased shares of renewable energy sources. Currently, her research focuses on the improvement and applications of the HESO model to investigate the roles of nuclear energy in low-carbon energy systems beyond power generation. Dr. Sanongboon received her Ph.D. in Engineering with core expertise in optimization and artificial neural networks.<\/p><\/div><div class='q_team_social_holder'><div class='q_team_social_holder_inner'><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div  class='q_team info_description_below_image one_third qode_team_disabled_hover'><div class='q_team_inner'><div class='q_team_image'><div class='q_team_block' tabindex='0' aria-expanded='false'><div class='q_team_image_holder'><img itemprop='image' src='https:\/\/www.cnl.ca\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/09\/Dr.-Sourena-Golesorkhi.png' alt='Dr. Sourena Golesorkhi' \/><div class='overlay'><\/div><\/div><div class='q_team_title_holder'><h2 class='q_team_name ' style = ''>Dr. Sourena Golesorkhi<span style = ''>Reactor Physics Analyst<\/span><\/h2><span class='read_bio'><i class=\"open\">More Information<\/i><i class=\"close\">Less Information<\/i><\/span><\/div><\/div><div class='q_team_text'  aria-hidden='true' ><div class='q_team_text_inner'><span class='q_team_text_pointer'><\/span><div class='q_team_description_below_image_wrapper'><div class='q_team_description'><span class=\"cross\"><a href=\"#\" tabindex=\"-1\">Close<\/a><\/span><div class='q_team_description_inner'><p>Sourena heads the Multiphysics Methods section in the Computational Techniques branch. His areas of research include neutronics analyses, particularly of heavy water reactors and high temperature gas cooled reactors; nuclear data; and advanced fuel cycles. His current work is focused on coupled physics-thermalhydraulics simulations and modelling of reactor transient conditions. He obtained his PhD in Nuclear Engineering from the University Of Ontario Institute Of Technology in 2015 and currently sits on the board of directors of the Society for the Preservation of Canada\u2019s Nuclear Heritage.<\/p><\/div><div class='q_team_social_holder'><div class='q_team_social_holder_inner'><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div  class='q_team info_description_below_image one_third qode_team_disabled_hover'><div class='q_team_inner'><div class='q_team_image'><div class='q_team_block' tabindex='0' aria-expanded='false'><div class='q_team_image_holder'><img itemprop='image' src='https:\/\/www.cnl.ca\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/09\/Dr.-Catalina-Anghel.png' alt='Dr. Catalina Anghel' \/><div class='overlay'><\/div><\/div><div class='q_team_title_holder'><h2 class='q_team_name ' style = ''>Dr. Catalina Anghel<span style = ''>Computational Research Scientist<\/span><\/h2><span class='read_bio'><i class=\"open\">More Information<\/i><i class=\"close\">Less Information<\/i><\/span><\/div><\/div><div class='q_team_text'  aria-hidden='true' ><div class='q_team_text_inner'><span class='q_team_text_pointer'><\/span><div class='q_team_description_below_image_wrapper'><div class='q_team_description'><span class=\"cross\"><a href=\"#\" tabindex=\"-1\">Close<\/a><\/span><div class='q_team_description_inner'><p>Catalina heads the Codes and Algorithms section, which implements and develops algorithms for a variety of applications, including advanced reactor and fuel cycle modelling, atmospheric transport of radionuclides, machine learning methods for anomalous event prediction, and statistical analysis of experiments and data.\u00a0 Her background is in mathematics and she is a subject matter expert on data analytics and machine learning at CNL.\u00a0 She is currently leading the computational component of two multi-year projects.\u00a0 The first focuses on the development of Bayesian emulators for risk assessment, to determine the estimated frequency of shutdown system functional failure during an accident, as well as the uncertainty around that estimate.\u00a0 The second is on algorithm development for online monitoring of reactor components and systems, such as using methods of anomaly detection and forecasting to improve reactor chemistry operations.<\/p><\/div><div class='q_team_social_holder'><div class='q_team_social_holder_inner'><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div  class='q_team info_description_below_image one_third qode_team_disabled_hover'><div class='q_team_inner'><div class='q_team_image'><div class='q_team_block' tabindex='0' aria-expanded='false'><div class='q_team_image_holder'><img itemprop='image' src='https:\/\/www.cnl.ca\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/09\/Dr-Marie-Claude-Gregoire-1.png' alt='Dr Marie-Claude Gregoire' \/><div class='overlay'><\/div><\/div><div class='q_team_title_holder'><h2 class='q_team_name ' style = ''>Marie-Claude Gregoire<span style = ''>Head of Directorate, Isotopes, Radiobiology and Environment<\/span><\/h2><span class='read_bio'><i class=\"open\">More Information<\/i><i class=\"close\">Less Information<\/i><\/span><\/div><\/div><div class='q_team_text'  aria-hidden='true' ><div class='q_team_text_inner'><span class='q_team_text_pointer'><\/span><div class='q_team_description_below_image_wrapper'><div class='q_team_description'><span class=\"cross\"><a href=\"#\" tabindex=\"-1\">Close<\/a><\/span><div class='q_team_description_inner'><p>Marie-Claude Gregoire joined CNL in 2019 after managing R&amp;D Health Sciences for 14 years at the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation (ANSTO) in Australia. She was responsible for an R&amp;D portfolio and strategic research programs with national and international partners that foster innovation in nuclear-based technology to deliver better health to all.<\/p>\n<p>Her 30-years R&amp;D expertise is in the field of multi-modality medical and pre-clinical imaging to investigate biological mechanisms and validate therapeutic strategies where she has published more than 100 peer-reviewed papers.<\/p><\/div><div class='q_team_social_holder'><div class='q_team_social_holder_inner'><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div  class='q_team info_description_below_image one_third qode_team_disabled_hover'><div class='q_team_inner'><div class='q_team_image'><div class='q_team_block' tabindex='0' aria-expanded='false'><div class='q_team_image_holder'><img itemprop='image' src='https:\/\/www.cnl.ca\/wp-content\/uploads\/jacqueline-parco-2-130x135.jpg' alt='jacqueline parco 2' \/><div class='overlay'><\/div><\/div><div class='q_team_title_holder'><h2 class='q_team_name ' style = ''>Jacqueline Parco<span style = ''>Research Scientist<\/span><\/h2><span class='read_bio'><i class=\"open\">More Information<\/i><i class=\"close\">Less Information<\/i><\/span><\/div><\/div><div class='q_team_text'  aria-hidden='true' ><div class='q_team_text_inner'><span class='q_team_text_pointer'><\/span><div class='q_team_description_below_image_wrapper'><div class='q_team_description'><span class=\"cross\"><a href=\"#\" tabindex=\"-1\">Close<\/a><\/span><div class='q_team_description_inner'><p>Jacqueline is a research scientist at CNL in the Mechanical Equipment Development branch. 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