(alphabetical by last name)
Steven M. Battenfeld, PE
James Binkley, FAIA
Mike Bushue
Daniel J. Carnovale, P.E.
John Consoli
Dennis Cronin
Neil Diener
Dave DiQuinzio
Brian K. Fabel, P.E.
Steve A. Fairfax
Richard Farley, AIA, PE
Brian Fortenbery
James Fulton, PhD
Chris Gardner
Michael Golay, PhD
Johnny Gonzales
Ashley Harkness
Bartosz Ilkowski
John Jackson
Bret W. Lehman, PE
David G. Loucks, P.E.
Jim McDowall
Frank Nemia, PE
Suhas V. Patankar, PhD
Stephen L. Peet
John Ryan
Dr. T.K. Srinivas
David C. Trindade, PhD
William Tschudi
Curt L. Wegener
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Michael Golay, PhD
Professor
MIT Nuclear Engineering Department
Pre Conference Workshop - Real Availability
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Michael Golay is Professor of Nuclear Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT, where he has made important contributions in the area of risk and reliability analysis, failure prevention and performance improvement in complex organizations. He has developed or co-developed more than 12 academic and professional courses on subjects ranging from energy-environmental policy to nuclear power management and safety. He is a co-author of the recently published textbook Sustainable Energy.
A member of the MIT faculty since 1971, he brings extensive experience satisfying high availability requirements in nuclear power plants to similar problems supplying high quality electric energy to 7x24 organizations. Mike has served on advisory panels for the Congress, the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Congressional Office of Technology Assessment, Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI), and the Institute for Nuclear Power Operations (INPO). He has been a consultant to over 25 firms in the electric utility and nuclear industries.
Mike holds a Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering degree from the University of Florida and a Ph.D. from Cornell University in Nuclear Engineering.
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