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Biography

Dr. Jagoda Urban-Klaehn, is a radiation scientist in Idaho National Laboratory’s Advanced Test Reactor Radiation Measurement Laboratory. She holds a doctorate in physics from Texas Christian University in Fort Worth, where her studies in positron annihilation methods as a tool to investigate mineral porosity were supported by Chevron. She was a postdoctoral researcher at the Idaho Accelerator Center in Pocatello, then worked as a principal investigator for SBIR NSF in Positron Systems Co., examining internal damage to materials from stress, fatigue and loads for the aviation industry and military. She is fluent in English and Polish, and proficient in German and Russian.

Research Interests

Positron annihilation spectroscopy for materials sciences, Gamma and X-ray spectroscopy, materials science, isotopes production, reactor- and accelerators-based spectroscopy.​

Education/Academic qualification

PhD, Physics , Texas Christian University

Aug 1993Dec 1998

Master, Technical Physics, AGH University of Mining and Metallurgy

External positions

Associate Professor, College of Southern Idaho

Jan 2016Dec 2016

Instructor, College of Western Idaho

Sep 2014Jun 2015

Instructor, College of Eastern Idaho

Sep 2012 → …

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