Jeffrey Mahn
Biographical Sketch for Jeffrey Mahn
Bachelor’s Degree in Nuclear Engineering – University of Wisconsin
Master’s Degree in Nuclear Engineering – University of Michigan
Married, two children, four grandchildren
Resident of Albuquerque for 29 years
I spent the first 21 years of my career in the field of commercial nuclear power performing a variety of tasks while employed at various times with a nuclear reactor supplier, a nuclear plant operating company, a nuclear services contractor, and an electrical utility company.
I spent the last 19 years of my career at Sandia National Laboratories performing work in support of the Lab’s nuclear test facilities and nuclear weapons program, including conducting safety assessments and reliability assessments for weapons in the U.S. nuclear weapon stockpile.
I am a member of Scientists for Accurate Radiation Information (www.radiationeffects.org).
I am a volunteer docent and science educator at the National Museum of Nuclear Science and History.
I have tutored middle school students in math, and high school students in math, chemistry, and physics.
Master’s Degree in Nuclear Engineering – University of Michigan
Married, two children, four grandchildren
Resident of Albuquerque for 29 years
I spent the first 21 years of my career in the field of commercial nuclear power performing a variety of tasks while employed at various times with a nuclear reactor supplier, a nuclear plant operating company, a nuclear services contractor, and an electrical utility company.
I spent the last 19 years of my career at Sandia National Laboratories performing work in support of the Lab’s nuclear test facilities and nuclear weapons program, including conducting safety assessments and reliability assessments for weapons in the U.S. nuclear weapon stockpile.
I am a member of Scientists for Accurate Radiation Information (www.radiationeffects.org).
I am a volunteer docent and science educator at the National Museum of Nuclear Science and History.
I have tutored middle school students in math, and high school students in math, chemistry, and physics.