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Jaganathan Ulaganathan is a research scientist at Canadian Nuclear Laboratories since May 2014, specializing in materials degradation research, particularly in the area of stress corrosion cracking of Ni-Cr-Fe alloys. Prior to this role, Jaganathan worked as a freelance consultant from January 2010 to July 2014, providing technical expertise in electron backscatter diffraction applications. Jaganathan also served as a graduate research assistant at the University of Toronto from January 2009 to April 2014, focusing on characterizing elastic and plastic strains, analyzing stress corrosion cracking in various materials, and collaborating on crystal plasticity finite element modeling. Additional roles at the University of Toronto included academic tutor and laboratory assistant in the Chemical Engineering & Applied Chemistry department. Jaganathan earned a PhD and M.A.Sc. in Chemical Engineering from the University of Toronto, along with a B.Tech in Chemical & Electrochemical Engineering from the Central Electrochemical Research Institute.
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Atomic Energy of Canada Limited (AECL) is a federal Crown corporation responsible for the long-term, contractual arrangement with Canadian National Energy Alliance (CNEA) for the management and operation of Canadian Nuclear Laboratories (CNL) under a Government-owned, Contractor-operated (GoCo) model. This follows the announcement by the Government of Canada in June 2015 of the selection of CNEA through a competitive procurement process. AECL works to monitor performance under the GoCo arrangement to meet Government objectives. Under the GoCo model, AECL leverages its facilities, assets and intellectual property by bringing to bear private-sector rigour in the operation of the nuclear laboratories through the contract with CNEA, and fulfils its core mandate to: deliver on Canada’s radioactive waste and decommissioning responsibilities, provide nuclear expertise to support federal responsibilities, and offer services to users of the nuclear laboratories on commercial terms.