William Wieselquist

Director, SCALE Code System at Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Role
National Technical Director for Criticality Benchmarking for Haleu-based Fuel Cycles at Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Location
Knoxville, TN, US
LinkedIn followers
500 followers

About William Wieselquist

Currently, I work at ORNL with two roles: 1) the National Technical Director for the DNCSH project (ornl.gov/dncsh), a multi-lab DOE/NRC collaboration to enable criticality benchmarks for the HALEU fuel cycle and 2) as the Director of the SCALE Code System (ornl.gov/scale). My research interests include radiation transport methods, especially spatial discretizations, reactor physics methods for core analysis, depletion methods, and uncertainty propagation including stochastic and perturbation theory methods.

Experience

  1. National Technical Director for Criticality Benchmarking for Haleu-based Fuel Cycles

    Oak Ridge National Laboratory

    Oct 2023 — Present

Education

  • North Carolina State University

    BS, Nuclear Engineering

    1998 — 2002

  • North Carolina State University

    MS, Nuclear Engineering

    2002 — 2005

  • North Carolina State University

    PhD, Nuclear Engineering (Mathematics minor)

    2005 — 2009

Skills

  • Matlab
  • Simulations
  • Radiation
  • C++
  • Scientific Computing
  • Reactor
  • Monte Carlo Simulation
  • Radiation Safety
  • Nuclear
  • Numerical Analysis
  • Cfd
  • Physics
  • Fortran
  • Mathematical Modeling
  • R&D
  • Nuclear Engineering
  • Experimentation
  • Analytics
  • R

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