The purpose of the Engineering Physics (EP) Industrial Liaison Committee (ILC) is to serve as an external advisory body to the Department of Engineering Physics. The department seeks the assessment of the ILC on specific issues regarding the current state of the department. Such assessments include assessing future plans.
Last Name | First Name | Title | UW Connection | Organization | Org type (Lab, Industry, Academia) | Field (NE, Plasma, EM, EMA, Other) | Member Since |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Basken | Jay | Mr. | Grad | ENERCON | Industry | NE | 2015 |
Chichester | Heather | Dr. | U/G | Idaho National Laboratory | Lab | NE | 2020 |
Dale | Bruce | Mr. | U/G | ExxonMobil (retired) | Industry | EM | 2022 |
Dix | Jeffrey | Dr. | U/G | The Boeing Company | Industry | EMA | 2015 |
Hanson | Bryan | Mr. | U/G | Exelon Nuclear | Industry | NE | 2010 |
McCarthy | Kathryn | Dr. | Colleague | Oak Ridge National Lab | Lab | NE/Fusion | 2003 |
Prager | Stewart | Dr. | Faculty | Princeton University | Lab | Plasma | 2013 |
Radel | Ross | Dr. | Grad | Phoenix | Industry | NE | 2012 |
Schnoebelen (Chair) | Kirk | Mr. | U/G | URENCO | Industry | NE | 2012 |
Shaw | Brewster | Mr. | U/G | Boeing (retired) | Industry | EMA | 2003 |
Veers | Paul | Dr. | Grad | National Renewable Energy Laboratory | Lab | EM | 2020 |