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Plenary Session Continued Dr. Monica Regalbuto Assistant Secretary for Environmental Management US DOE Having served in both the Office of Environmental Management and the Office of Nuclear Energy Monica is more than ready for her new role at the Department said Secretary of Energy Ernest Moniz. Her hands-on experience in all aspects of nuclear waste cleanup and her tenure as an Argonne National Lab scientist have prepared her for the position of Assistant Secretary for Environmental Management. I thank the Senate for approving Monicas nomination and look forward to continuing to work with her on some of the most complex challenges facing the Department. As Assistant Secretary for Environmental Management Dr. Regalbuto will provide the leadership necessary to continue the safe cleanup of the environmental legacy brought about from five decades of nuclear weapons development and government-sponsored nuclear energy research. She will work closely with communities that have partnered with DOE and its predecessor agencies for many decades. Prior to her Senate confirmation Dr. Regalbuto served as Associate Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary in the Office of Environmental Management where she applied her deep technical expertise to reduce technical risk and uncertainty in Environmental Managements cleanup mission across the DOE complex. Previously she served as the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Fuel Cycle Technologies in the Office of Nuclear Energy overseeing the development of our nations nuclear fuel cycle. From 2008 to 2010 Dr. Regalbuto worked for the Departments Office of Environmental Management as a Senior Program Manager with the former Office of Waste Processing. In 1988 she joined Argonne National Laboratory where she worked on the development of high level waste treatment technology. Dr. Regalbuto joined the BP-AMOCO team in 1996 to manage many of their projects and budgets. She would return to Argonne in 2001 as the head of the Process Chemistry and Engineering Department in the Laboratorys Chemical Sciences and Engineering Division. Dr. Regalbuto received her bachelors degree in Chemical Engineering from the Mexican Instituto Tecnologico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey ITESM. She then pursued a Masters and Doctorate in Chemical Engineering from the University of Notre Dame. Product Demonstration by Ortec 1045 1115 Demo Zone Lower Level Show Floor Exhibit Hall 4 The Integrated Cooling System ICS is a new electromechanical cooler for HPGe detectors which provides multi-directional LN2 free operation and versatility with different detector types and sizes has a long life robust design that incorporates a hardened cryostat. All these advantages minimize cost of ownership and maximize up time a longevity of cryocooling. Monday Keynote Luncheon 1200 1315 Room 301BCD Mondays Keynote Luncheon is included with a full technical registration. Attendees who wish to purchase a ticket may purchase one onsite for 40 if space allows. The Keynote Luncheon is sponsored by This years Keynote Speaker is Yasuharu Igarashi Executive Director NDF Mr. Igarashi is a very senior executive in the nuclear industry in Japan. With 40 years of experience he has worked throughout the industry in multiple executive capacities. Prior to joining the Nuclear Damage Compensation and Decommissioning Facilitation Corporation or NDF as its Executive Director in 2014 Mr. Igarashi served for several years in the Power Systems Company of Japan. Mr. Igarashi is a skilled and insightful executive well suited for the task of leading the challenges of NDF. 18