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Brian Gross is a neutronics analyst in the Experiment Design and Analysis Department at Idaho National Laboratory.  In this capacity, he performs neutronic and physics analysis of irradiation testing of experiments for the Fuel Cycle Research and Development program and the ATR National Scientific User Facility.

Mr. Gross holds an M.E. in Nuclear Engineering from the University of Idaho and a B.S. in Nuclear Engineering from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.  Gross started his career as a radar technician in the US Army stationed in Germany for 3 years. While pursuing his B.S degree, he worked as a lab assistant for the Pegasus Toroidal Experiment.  He is a former intern and next degree student of the Center for Space Nuclear Research.  He is a member of the American Nuclear Society, a volunteer for the Habitat for Humanity and speaks elementary German.  Outside of work, he enjoys spending time with his family, hiking and snowmobiling.

Education/Academic qualification

Master, Nuclear Engineering, University of Idaho

Bachelor, Nuclear Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Madison

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