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Bio
Krystin Stiefel is an Experiment Safety Engineer at the High Flux Isotope Reactor. She works in experiment interface and coordination for a variety of reactor-based experiments including isotope production, materials research, and gamma facility irradiations.
Dr. Stiefel obtained a PhD in nuclear chemistry from Michigan State University in 2018, where her dissertation project involved measuring fragments and neutrons from heavy-ion collisions produced at the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory. She received her Bachelor of Science in chemistry from Adrian College in Michigan in 2012.