Paul K. Kearns
Paul Kearns was appointed the 14th director for Argonne National Laboratory in 2017
Alma materPurdue University
Scientific career
FieldsPhysics
InstitutionsArgonne National Laboratory

Paul K. Kearns is an American physicist. He received his bachelor’s degree from Purdue University in Natural Resources & Environmental Science in 1976 and a masters and Ph.D. in bionucleonics from Purdue University in 1977 and 1980, respectively.

Career

Kearns is laboratory director of Argonne National Laboratory[1] and president of UChicago Argonne, LLC, the organization managing Argonne on behalf of the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Science.

Kearns’ responsibilities include oversight of the upgrade of the Advanced Photon Source and construction of one of the U.S.’s first exascale computing systems. He also oversees a broad portfolio of basic and applied research consisting of discovery science, energy and climate research and development, global security, and the design and operation of large-scale research facilities.

Kearns is a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.[2]

Kearns has delivered testimony in front of the House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology[3] and co-chaired the 2020 American Nuclear Society Winter Meeting.[4]

Publications and invited presentations

  • Kearns, P. K. and R. Vetter. (2004) “Manganese-54 accumulation by Chlorella spp., Daphnia magna and yellow perch (Perca flavescens).” Hydrobiologia 88: 277-280.[5]
  • Kearns, P.K., Holton, L.K., Brown, N.R., and Gilbert, R.A. (1998) “Waste Treatment Technology Development to Enable TWRS Phase 1 Privatization,” Proceedings of Spectrum 1998, International Conference on Decommissioning and Decontamination and on Nuclear and Hazardous Waste Management.
  • Jaksch, J., Kearns, P., Weimar, M., Robinson, B., Laster, M., Scully, L., Lemeshewsky, W., Gilbert, R., and Brown, N., (1998) “The Use of Innovative Contract Terms and Conditions to Achieve a Balanced Risk Allocation for Market-Driven Contract Initiatives, ” Proceedings of Waste Management (Tucson, AZ, March 1998).
  • Kearns, P.K., Atchison, G.J. (1979) "Effects of trace metals on growth of yellow perch (Perca flavescens) as measured by RNA-DNA ratios." Environ Biol Fish 4, 383–387.[6]

References

  1. "Paul Kearns appointed director of Argonne National Laboratory | UChicago". www.uchicago.edu. 17 November 2017.
  2. "AAAS Members Elected as Fellows | AAAS". www.aaas.org.
  3. "National Laboratories: World-Leading Innovation in Science | Govinfo" (PDF).
  4. "2020 ANS Virtual Winter Meeting | ANS". www.ans.org.
  5. Kearns, Paul K.; Vetter, Richard J. (1982-04-01). "Manganese-54 accumulation by Chlorella spp., Daphnia magna and yellow perch (Perca flavescens)". Hydrobiologia. 88 (3): 277–280. doi:10.1007/BF00008507. ISSN 1573-5117. S2CID 33484616.
  6. Kearns, Paul K.; Atchison, Gary J. (1979-12-01). "Effects of trace metals on growth of yellow perch (Perca flavescens) as measured by RNA-DNA ratios". Environmental Biology of Fishes. 4 (4): 383–387. doi:10.1007/BF00005528. ISSN 1573-5133. S2CID 21233683.


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