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Week 8 Lecture Series Speaker

Week 8 Lecture Series Speaker

Dr. Kelly Thomas

 

Vice-President, Blast Effects BakerRisk

NFPA Explosion Protection Systems Technical Committee

Hydrogen Safety Panel

Dr. Kelly Thomas is a vice-president and manager of the blast effects section at BakerRisk.  He graduated with a Ph.D. in nuclear engineering from Texas A&M University, where he worked primarily in the areas of advanced nuclear fuels and space nuclear power systems.  Dr. Thomas worked at the Department of Energy’s Savannah River Site until 1999, with a focus on nuclear fuels and materials, accident analysis, and flammability and explosion issues.  Dr. Thomas joined BakerRisk in 1999, where his primary focus has been on the characterization, modeling and testing of flammability & explosion related phenomena, explosion consequence assessments, and the investigation of accidental explosions.  He serves on the NFPA Explosion Protection Systems Technical Committee and the Hydrogen Safety Panel.

Mary Kay O’Connor Process Safety Center
Room 200, Jack E. Brown Building
Texas A&M University, 3122 TAMU
College Station, TX 77843-3122
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