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Thomas Reilly

Senior Scientist - Pre-closure safety assessment at NWMO

Thomas Reilly has a strong background in the nuclear industry, with a focus on waste management and safety assessment. Thomas worked as a Senior Scientist at the Nuclear Waste Management Organization, where they performed safety analysis for the proposed Canadian Deep Geological Repository for used CANDU fuel. Thomas also managed the preparation of regulatory license application safety case documentation.

Prior to this, Thomas worked as a Nuclear Safeguards Inspector at the Office for Nuclear Regulation, where they ensured compliance with international safeguards obligations at the Capenhurst Urenco and Sellafield sites. Thomas planned and delivered domestic site inspections and facilitated IAEA inspections, contributing to the UK's commitment to nuclear safeguards.

Before their role as an inspector, Thomas held various positions at Nuclear Waste Services. As the Concept Selection Manager, they managed the optioneering process for selecting site-specific disposal concepts for the UK Geological Disposal Facility. Thomas also served as the Inventory Manager, where they were responsible for describing the UK's radioactive wastes for geological disposal. Thomas achieved this through managing contracted projects and delivering technical reports and software solutions.

In addition, Thomas worked as a Technology Transfer and Innovation Officer at the Nuclear Waste Management Organization, identifying technology and knowledge transfer opportunities for the UK Higher activity waste Geological disposal program. Thomas also served as a Scientist at Pöyry Energy Ltd, where they worked on technical projects related to waste management and safety cases for nuclear facilities.

Overall, Thomas Reilly has extensive experience in nuclear waste management, safety assessment, and regulatory compliance.

Thomas Reilly obtained a Master of Physics degree in Theoretical Physics from Durham University, completing their studies from 2009 to 2013. In addition, they have obtained various certifications including the International Training Course on State Systems of Accounting for and Control of Nuclear Material from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in May 2021, Indigenous Canada certification from Coursera in February 2021, Verified International Academic Qualifications from World Education Services in May 2020, and APM Project Management Qualification from the Association for Project Management in November 2018. However, there is no available information regarding the completion date or institution for the certification of Chartered Physicist from the Institute of Physics.

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