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Eric Dutra

Senior Principal Scientist at Nevada National Security Sites

Eric Dutra serves as a Senior Principal Scientist at the Nevada National Security Site since June 2011, contributing to both the Electro-Optics System Engineering group and the Science and Advanced Technology group. Responsibilities include research and development of advanced technologies such as Fiber Bragg Gating systems, micro-channel plates, and spectroscopic analysis tools. Prior to this role, Eric acted as an Associate Scientist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory for a brief period in early 2011, focusing on the design and construction of an electrostatic ion trap in collaboration with the UC Berkeley physics department. Additionally, Eric completed a summer internship as an Associate Engineer at NSTec in mid-2010, working on advanced sensor development for high-energy physics applications. Educational credentials include a PhD in Plasma and High-Temperature Physics from the University of Nevada, Reno, a Bachelor's Degree in Physics from the University of California, Berkeley, and an Associate's Degree in Physics from Los Medanos College.

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Nevada National Security Sites

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The Nevada National Security Sites help ensure the security of the United States and its allies by: supporting the stewardship of the nation’s nuclear deterrent; providing nuclear and radiological emergency response capabilities and training; contributing to key nonproliferation and arms control initiatives; executing national-level experiments in support of the National Laboratories; working with national security customers and other federal agencies on important national security activities; and providing long-term environmental stewardship of the NNSS’s Cold War legacy.