Studsvik
W Scott Roesener has extensive work experience in engineering and research and development roles. W Scott currently serves as Chief Engineer at Studsvik, where they manage various projects including the application of the THOR process. Prior to that, they worked at URS Corporation as a Process Engineer, leading the THOR steam reforming waste treatment technology project. W Scott also served as Vice-President of Research and Development at Environmental Wastewater Solutions, where they were responsible for developing and implementing a wastewater filtration process.
W Scott Roesener earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Nuclear Engineering from Kansas State University between 1974 and 1978. W Scott then attended the Bettis Reactor Engineering School in 1980 to obtain a Master's equivalent in Reactor Plant Design. From 1990 to 1992, they pursued a Master of Engineering degree in Chemical Engineering with an Environmental Emphasis at the University of Idaho. Additionally, Roesener holds a certification as a Professional Engineer from the State of Georgia, although the specific month and year of its attainment are not provided.
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Studsvik
Studsvik offers a range of advanced technical services to the global nuclear power industry. Studsvik’s business focus areas are fuel and materials technology, reactor analysis software, and technical platforms for handling, conditioning, and volume reduction of radioactive waste.