Short Bio:
Anthony Galindo is a NSSPI graduate who worked with Dr. Craig Marianno to develop and implement a remote laboratory for radiation detection and physical security education.
Galindo graduated with a M.S. in nuclear engineering from Texas A&M University and a graduate certificate in advanced international affairs from the Bush School of Government and Public Service in May 2021. He graduated with a B.S. in nuclear engineering from Texas A&M University in May 2019. As an undergraduate student, Anthony worked with Dr. Marianno to develop a multi-deployable radiation detection system for radiological emergency response.
Outside of academia, Anthony was a safeguards intern at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) where he worked on a scoping study on advanced radiation detection materials for the International Atomic Energy Agency. Additionally, he has participated in intensive safeguards and nonproliferation courses at PNNL and Los Alamos National Laboratory. Anthony was selected to be a science and technology intern for the Defense Intelligence Agency, however COVID-19 restrictions resulted in the cancellation of the internship program.
NSSPI Publications:
- A. Galindo, G. Emery, and C. Marianno, "Remotely Controlled Radiation Detection Laboratory for Online Education", Available Online (2021).
- A.R. Galindo, "Remote Laboratory for Radiation Detection and Physical Security Education", M.S. Thesis, Nuclear Engineering, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX (2021).
- A. Galindo, C.M. Marianno, "Remote Laboratory for Radiation Detection and Physical Security", 61st Annual of Institute of Nuclear Materials Management (INMM), Virtual Conference, 12-16 July 2020.