Nuclear Systems Engineer
Nuclear Systems Engineer

Biography

Mr. Lowry has over 30 years of experience supporting the Department of Energy, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, the Department of Defense, and international clients in nuclear facility and process safety, risk analysis, and safety program development. His career has focused on developing safety analyses and regulatory bases for high-hazard and one-of-a-kind facilities and systems. Mr. Lowry served as a member of the working groups for the development of ANSI/ANS 53.1 Nuclear Safety Criteria and Safety Design Process for Modular Helium-Cooled Reactor Plants and ASME/ANS RA-S-1.4-2013, Standard for Probabilistic Risk Assessment for Advanced Non-Light Water Reactor Nuclear Power Plants (issued for trial use).

He is currently supporting the Department of Defense in the development of a risk-informed, performance-based regulatory framework for the ground transportation of microreactors containing used fuel and the U.S. Army Reactor Program in the update and development of the Army Regulation and supporting guides for reactors. He is a member of the American Nuclear Society.

Education

  • BS, Engineering, Idaho State University, 1988