
Tom serves as the Director for the Office of Planning and Special Studies at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. He is a former consulting professor at CISAC. During his sabbatical leave, he was in residence at CISAC and focused his research on several interconnected sets of challenges to the effective management of the worldwide expansion of nuclear energy. He will also play an important role in a collaborative project with CISAC and the American Academy of Arts & Sciences' Global Nuclear Future Initiative.
Tom's career spans more than two decades with the Department of Energy, including managing policies and programs on the advancement of nuclear power and issues associated with security, waste management and public trust. He has degrees in Engineering, Applied Physics, and Chemical Engineering from Harvard University and the University of Pennsylvania.
Publications
Multinational Approaches to the Nuclear Fuel Cycle
Thomas Isaacs, Charles McCombie, Noramly Bin Muslim, Tariq Rauf, Atsuyuki Suzuki, Ellen Tauscher, Frank von Hippel
American Academy of Arts and Sciences (2010)
The Key Role of the Back-end in the Nuclear Fuel Cycle
Thomas Isaacs, Charles McCombie
Daedalus vol. Vol. 2 (2010)
Events & Presentations
- Powering America: Does Nuclear Have a Future?
June 14, 2011 Conversation
Thomas Isaacs, Per F. Peterson, V. John White
Audio transcript available - Game Changers for Nuclear Energy
June 3, 2010 Research Seminar
Katherine D. Marvel, Thomas Isaacs, Michael M. May



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