Nevada National Security Sites
Todd Haines has extensive experience in plasma physics and radiographic measurements, currently serving as a consultant in the Plasma Physics Branch at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory and as a distinguished scientist at the Nevada National Security Site since April 2020. Haines has been affiliated with Los Alamos National Laboratory as a guest scientist since December 1993, contributing to research as a scientist and team leader, focusing on radiographic measurement techniques and innovative imaging systems. Previous positions include research faculty at the University of Maryland from May 1987 to November 1993 and a student research assistant at the University of California, Irvine, from March 1979 to April 1987. Haines holds a Ph.D. in Physics from UC Irvine, earned in 1986.
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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.