Todd Palmer
Distinguished Professor
Organizations
Nuclear Science and Engineering
Address
Sch Nuclear Sci & Engr
203 Merryfield Hall
Corvallis, OR 97331
United States
Research Website
Degrees
Ph.D. Nuclear Engineering and Scientific Computing, University of Michigan (1993)
M.S. Nuclear Engineering (1988)
B.S. Nuclear Engineering, Oregon State University (1987)
Biography
At Oregon State since 1995. Todd Palmer's fields of interest include: numerical techniques for radiation transport and diffusion, reactor physics, general numerical methods, Monte Carlo methods, radiation transport in stochastic mixtures, and computational fluid dynamics. Prior to Oregon State, Palmer served as a physicist, defense sciences, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (1991-1994). While at Oregon State, Palmer has served as a consultant to Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Battelle Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Los Alamos National Laboratory, and Siemens Nuclear Power Corporation.
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