Dan Lambert

High Level Radioactive Waste Processing

Role
Fellow Engineer at Battelle Savannah River Alliance
Location
Aiken, SC, US
LinkedIn followers
500 followers

About Dan Lambert

Develop chemical process improvements for stabilizing high level radioactive waste in the Defense Waste Processing Facility. Involved in eliminating flammable gas generation, improving antifoam agent, and improving the recovery of mercury during processing.

Experience

  1. Fellow Engineer

    Battelle Savannah River Alliance

    Dec 1991 — Present · Aiken, SC, US

    My area of research/development is process flowsheet development for processing of high level radioactive waste. My current focus is recovery of more mercury, improving foam control, and eliminating formic acid and the resultant hydrogen and ammonia generation by switching to glycolic acid as the reducing acid for the Defense Waste Processing Facility, the world\'s largest high level waste processing facility.

Education

  • The Ohio State University

    BS, Chemical Engineering

    1979 — 1982

Skills

  • Product Development
  • Process Control
  • Environmental
  • Research
  • R&D
  • Environmental Awareness
  • Nuclear
  • Chemical Engineering
  • Design of Experiments
  • Microsoft Excel
  • Process Simulation
  • Problem Solving
  • Data Analysis
  • Chemistry
  • Polymers
  • Process Development
  • Materials Science
  • Process Engineering
  • Microsoft Office
  • Process Improvement
  • Engineering
  • Excel
  • Optimization
  • Process Optimization

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