Terry Todd
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1984 …2023

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Terry Todd retired from the Idaho National Laboratory in August 2021 and is currently an Emeritus Laboratory Fellow at the INL.  While employed at the INL, he served as the Director of the Fuel Cycle Science and Technology Division from 2008 until 2019 and served as the National Technical Director for the DOE Nuclear Technology Research and Development Material Recovery and Waste Form Development Program from 2008 until 2020.  He also was the inaugural Director of the Glenn T. Seaborg Institute at the INL, from 2017 until his retirement.  His primary focus was directing research and development of advanced technologies for spent nuclear fuel recycle and other chemical separation applications, as well as purification of isotopes for medical applications.

Dr. Todd has 40 years of experience in chemical separation technologies involving spent nuclear fuel and radioactive waste. He holds B.S. and M.S. degrees in chemical engineering from Montana State University and a Ph.D. in chemical engineering from Khlopin Radium Institute in St. Petersburg, Russia. He has published over 250 journal articles, reports and conference proceedings and has been awarded 23 U.S. patents and 6 Russian patents. He serves on the Editorial Board for the journal Solvent Extraction and Ion Exchange.  Dr. Todd is a Fellow of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) and the American Nuclear Society (ANS). 

Education/Academic qualification

PhD, Chemical Engineering, Khlopin Radium Institute

Bachelor, Chemical Engineering, Montana State University

Master, Chemical Engineering, Montana State University

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