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W M S Y M . O R G Exhibitor Directory - Continued Applied Research Center Booth #: 409 Contact: Walter Quintero Miami, FL, USA E: quinterw@fiu.edu P: 305-348-5012 Website: www.fiu.edu Florida International University’s Applied Research Center is a university based research center located in Miami, Florida. Since 1995, ARC has supported DOE’s environmental restoration mission by conducting applied research in key DOE-EM’s technical areas such as Decontamination & Decommissioning, Waste Processing, and Soil & Groundwater. In 2007, DOE and FIU established the DOE-FIU Science & Technology Workforce Development Program; this unique program is designed to develop a pipeline of minority scientists and engineers students (called DOE Fellows) specifically trained and mentored to join federal or private sector workforce. ARCADIS US, Inc. Booth #: 601 Contact: Cheryl Hurns Highlands Ranch, CO, USA E: cheryl.hurns@arcadis.com Website: www.arcadis.com/en/united-states/ Arcadis is one of the world’s largest organizations providing comprehensive engineering, environmental and architectural services to federal clients worldwide. For over 75 years, we’ve delivered performance-based environmental solutions, premiere water management, energy and architectural expertise to fully meet federal demands. Our strong international presence includes 28,000 staff in 70 countries providing services worldwide. Our innovative, sustainable solutions provide value to support our clients’ success in critical missions around the world. AREVA Federal Services Booth #: 401 Contact: Jan Phillips Charlotte, NC, USA E: janice.phillips@areva.com P: 704-805-2405 Website: www.us.areva.com AREVA in North America combines US and Canadian leadership to supply high added-value products and services to support the operation of the nuclear fleet. Globally, AREVA is present throughout the entire nuclear cycle, from uranium mining to used fuel recycling, including nuclear reactor design and operating services. AREVA is recognized by utilities around the world for its expertise, its skills in cutting-edge technologies, and its dedication to the highest level of safety. Through partnerships, the company is active in the renewable energy sector. AREVA Inc.’s 4,300 employees are helping build tomorrow’s energy model: supplying ever safer,cleaner and more economical energy to the greatest number of people. Visit us at http://us.areva.com or follow us on Twitter: AREVAus. ARS Aleut Analytical, LLC Booth #: 720 Contact: Virgene Ideker-Mulligan Port Allen, LA, USA E: vmulligan@amrad.com P: 225-381-2991 ARS Aleut Analytical, LLC, an Alaska Native Corporation, Small Disadvantaged Business, provides Government and Commercial clients with full service laboratory capabilities to include radiochemistry, standard chemistry, Industrial Hygiene, and other specialty services. AAA operates laboratories located in Louisiana, Colorado and Alaska. ARS International, LLC Booth #: 715 Contact: Kimberly Jack Port Allen, LA, USA E: kjack@amrad.com P: 225-381-2991 Website: www.amrad.com ARS International is an Alaskan Native Corporation, Small Disadvantaged Business, with multiple 8(a) subsidiaries. Our umbrella of companies offers the following services: Environmental Remediation Services, Analytical Services, Mobile Laboratory Services, Demolition/Deactivation/ Decontamination Services, Construction Services, Health Physicist Services, Hazardous Waste Management Services, Field Sampling/Surveying Services, IT/Telecom Services. Atkins Booth #: 811 Contact: Nigel Thornton Charlotte, NC, USA E: nigel.thornton@atkinsglobal.com P: 704-522-7275 Website: www.atkinsglobal.com Atkins’ energy business is an international provider of high-end design and engineering for the nuclear, oil and gas, renewables and power sectors. We deliver innovative technical solutions for some of the industry’s greatest challenges and have provided business-critical engineering solutions in the North American energy sector since the 1980’s. ATOX Co., Ltd. Booth #: 97 Contact: Kazauki Itoh Tokyo, Minato-ku, Japan E: kazuaki_itoh@atox.co.jp P: +81 3 3758 9000 Website: www.atox.co.jp ATOX provides various technologies and services to enhance safety and security in using and researching nuclear energy. To meet wide range of needs, we have many branch offices throughout Japan. Our main business are Fukushima reconstruction project including decommissioning and decontamination, and various maintenance management at other NPPs and nuclear facilities. 109