John E. Till
John Earl Till | |||||||||||||
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| Born | January 26, 1945 | ||||||||||||
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| Known for | Radiological risk assessment and environmental analysis | ||||||||||||
| Scientific career | |||||||||||||
| Awards | Health Physics Society Elda E Anderson Award [E.O. Lawrence Award] L.S. Taylor Medal Health Physics Society's Distinguished Scientific Achievement Award | ||||||||||||
| Fields | Nuclear science | ||||||||||||
| Thesis | The Toxicity of Uranium and Plutonium to the Developing Embryos of Fish (1976) | ||||||||||||
| Doctoral advisor | Geoffrey G. Eichholz, Ph.D. | ||||||||||||
| Other academic advisors | Bernd Kahn, Ph.D.; Karl Z. Morgan, Ph.D.; C.J. Roberts, Ph.D. | ||||||||||||
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John E. Till is an American nuclear scientist who worked on the risk of exposure to radioactive materials released to the environment from nuclear facilities and is a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in nuclear engineering. Till also served as a commissioned officer in the United States Navy, both on active duty and in the United States Naval Reserve, retiring from the Reserve as rear admiral (a two-star flag officer). Till is the president of Risk Assessment Corporation and Embeford Farm of SC, LLC.