Emily Mace

Emily Mace

Emily K. Mace is a Physicist at the Department of Energy’s Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) where she ... | Richland, Washington, United States

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Emily Mace Work History
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Pnnl
Physicist and Team Lead
1 July 2008 — Present
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Scientist
1 September 2006 — 1 July 2008
Purdue University Applied Physics Laboratory
Physics Graduate Student
1 May 2006 — 1 August 2006
Purdue University
Physics Graduate Student
1 June 2004 — 1 August 2006
Northwest Nazarene University
Research Assistant
1 September 2002 — 1 June 2004
Emily Mace Current Work Details
Emily Mace's Location
Richland, Washington, United States
Emily Mace's Expertise
  • Emily K. Mace is a Physicist at the Department of Energy’s Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) where she began in 2008. Ms. Mace has a technical background in radiation detector development and characterization. She has worked on projects ranging from radiation portal monitoring, ultra-low background measurements, skyshine interference, UF6 portal enrichment modeling and measurements, portal/handheld/pager device testing and evaluation, and various forms of data acquisition and analysis. She has recently focused on applying deep learning techniques to low-background data streams for pulse shape discrimination. Since joining PNNL, Emily has participated in growing the ultra-low-background capabilities at PNNL including characterization of ultra-low-background proportional counters (ULBPC) and two ultra-low-background counting systems (ULBCS) in PNNL’s Shallow Underground Laboratory (SUL). In the SUL, Emily is the measurement lead for all sample counting in the ULBCS systems for applications of environmental science and treaty verification. PNNL is currently the second laboratory worldwide with the capability to measure Ar37/Ar39 at atmospheric concentrations for treaty verification and groundwater age-dating, respectively. Emily has also worked in safeguards to develop a UF6 unattended cylinder verification station (UCVS) for non-destructive assay of UF6 cylinders to verify U235 mass using full volume measurement techniques. Emily has participated in field campaigns using the UF6 technology in deployments at both foreign and domestic enrichment facilities. Earlier in her career, Emily worked as a scientist for a small start-up company doing research on neutron-induced gamma-ray spectroscopy systems: the first system was a vehicle-borne improvised explosive device (VBIED) application to detect explosives in vehicles, and the second system was to detect chemical warfare agents in hermetically sealed containers for homeland security airport luggage screening applications.
  • Physicist and Team Lead at PNNL
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Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Pnnl
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Northwest Nazarene University | Purdue University | Purdue University Applied Physics Laboratory | 2k | Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Pnnl

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Camden County College
Camden County College Associate's degree, Business Administration and Management, General

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  • Emily Mace is located at Richland, Washington, United States

  • Emily Mace is a Emily K. Mace is a Physicist at the Department of Energy’s Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) where she began in 2008. Ms. Mace has a technical background in radiation detector development and characterization. She has worked on projects ranging from radiation portal monitoring, ultra-low background measurements, skyshine interference, UF6 portal enrichment modeling and measurements, portal/handheld/pager device testing and evaluation, and various forms of data acquisition and analysis. She has recently focused on applying deep learning techniques to low-background data streams for pulse shape discrimination. Since joining PNNL, Emily has participated in growing the ultra-low-background capabilities at PNNL including characterization of ultra-low-background proportional counters (ULBPC) and two ultra-low-background counting systems (ULBCS) in PNNL’s Shallow Underground Laboratory (SUL). In the SUL, Emily is the measurement lead for all sample counting in the ULBCS systems for applications of environmental science and treaty verification. PNNL is currently the second laboratory worldwide with the capability to measure Ar37/Ar39 at atmospheric concentrations for treaty verification and groundwater age-dating, respectively. Emily has also worked in safeguards to develop a UF6 unattended cylinder verification station (UCVS) for non-destructive assay of UF6 cylinders to verify U235 mass using full volume measurement techniques. Emily has participated in field campaigns using the UF6 technology in deployments at both foreign and domestic enrichment facilities. Earlier in her career, Emily worked as a scientist for a small start-up company doing research on neutron-induced gamma-ray spectroscopy systems: the first system was a vehicle-borne improvised explosive device (VBIED) application to detect explosives in vehicles, and the second system was to detect chemical warfare agents in hermetically sealed containers for homeland security airport luggage screening applications. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Pnnl

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  • Emily Mace specializes in Emily K. Mace is a Physicist at the Department of Energy’s Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) where she began in 2008. Ms. Mace has a technical background in radiation detector development and characterization. She has worked on projects ranging from radiation portal monitoring, ultra-low background measurements, skyshine interference, UF6 portal enrichment modeling and measurements, portal/handheld/pager device testing and evaluation, and various forms of data acquisition and analysis. She has recently focused on applying deep learning techniques to low-background data streams for pulse shape discrimination. Since joining PNNL, Emily has participated in growing the ultra-low-background capabilities at PNNL including characterization of ultra-low-background proportional counters (ULBPC) and two ultra-low-background counting systems (ULBCS) in PNNL’s Shallow Underground Laboratory (SUL). In the SUL, Emily is the measurement lead for all sample counting in the ULBCS systems for applications of environmental science and treaty verification. PNNL is currently the second laboratory worldwide with the capability to measure Ar37/Ar39 at atmospheric concentrations for treaty verification and groundwater age-dating, respectively. Emily has also worked in safeguards to develop a UF6 unattended cylinder verification station (UCVS) for non-destructive assay of UF6 cylinders to verify U235 mass using full volume measurement techniques. Emily has participated in field campaigns using the UF6 technology in deployments at both foreign and domestic enrichment facilities. Earlier in her career, Emily worked as a scientist for a small start-up company doing research on neutron-induced gamma-ray spectroscopy systems: the first system was a vehicle-borne improvised explosive device (VBIED) application to detect explosives in vehicles, and the second system was to detect chemical warfare agents in hermetically sealed containers for homeland security airport luggage screening applications.

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