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Anne A Campbell

R&D Staff - Nuclear Materials

Dr. Anne Campbell joined ORNL in 2014 as a post-doctoral researcher, transitioned to R&D associate in 2016, and became a staff scientist in 2023.  Anne's current research involves understanding the effects of irradiation and other extreme environments on materials properties.  Her current activities include understanding the effects of irradiation, high temperature, and stress (irradiation creep) on the materials properties of graphite and other carbon-based materials, irradiation creep of RAFM steels, and development of novel materials for advanced nuclear applications.

 

  • Oak Ridge National Laboratory
    • R&D Staff - Nuclear Materials 08/2023 - present
    • R&D Associate - Graphite for Nuclear Applications, 06/2016 - 07/2023
    • Post-doctoral associate, 03/2014 - 06/2016
    • HERE summer internship, 06-08/2010
  • University of Michigan
    • Graduate research assistant, 01/2007 - 02/2014
    • Graduate Student Instructor (NERS 421 – Nuclear Engineering Materials), Fall 2012
    • Graduate Student Instructor (NERS 484 – Radiation Health Effects), Fall 2011
    • Graduate Course Assistant (NERS 522 – Nuclear Fuels), Winter 2010
  • Purdue University
    • Undergraduate Research Assistant (Prof. Thomas Downar), 01/2006 – 08/2006
    • Undergraduate Laboratory Assistant (Prof. Sean McDeavitt), 01/2004 – 05/2004
    • Grader/Laboratory class assistant Radiation Laboratory Class (Jere Jenkins), Fall 2006, Winter 2005
  • North Carolina State University (Prof. Ayman Hawari), 06/2005 – 08/2005
  • TMS Young Leaders International Scholar to KIM Award, 2024
  • TMS - 2024 SMD Young Leader Professional Development Award, 2024
  • ASTM International Emerging Professional (EP) - D02 Committee, 2024
  • Outstanding Student Oral Presentation, Microstructural Processes in Irradiated Materials Symposia, 2011 TMS annual meeting
  • American Nuclear Society John Randal Memorial Scholarship Recipient, 2010
  • Ph.D., Nuclear Engineering and Radiological Sciences, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan
    Thesis Advisor: Professor Gary S. Was
    Thesis Title: "The Mechanism of Proton Irradiation-Induced Creep in Ultra-Fine Grain Graphite."
  • M.S.E., Nuclear Engineering and Radiological Sciences, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, (May 2009)
  • B.S.E., Nuclear Engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana (December 2006)
  • Associate Editor - Journal of Nuclear Materials 01/2023 - present
  • Technical Chair for Materials in Nuclear Energy Systems (MiNES) 2023
  • Lead organizer for “Composite Materials for Nuclear Applications - II” symposium for TMS-2023 annual meeting
  • Assistant Technical Chair for Materials in Nuclear Energy Systems (MiNES) 2021
  • Lead organizer for “Composite Materials for Nuclear Applications” symposium for TMS-2021 annual meeting
  • Co-organizer – International Nuclear Graphite Specialist Meeting 2020 (now 2021)
  • Organizing committee member – Materials in Nuclear Energy Systems (MiNES) 2019
  • Co-organizer “Materials and Fuels for the Current and Advanced Nuclear Reactors VII” symposium, TMS-2018 annual meeting
  • Co-organizer – International Nuclear Graphite Specialist Meeting 2017, Baltimore MD
  • Active member TMS Nuclear Materials Committee

The Minerals, Metals, and Materials Society (TMS)

American Nuclear Society (ANS)

American Ceramics Society (ACerS)

ASTM International

The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)