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Marcus Goncalves has over 15 years’ management consulting Greg L. Hollinger has over 35 years’ experience in power related INSTRUCTOR PROFILES
experience in North America, South America, Europe, the Middle East industries, including commercial nuclear power and other nuclear
and Asia. Goncalves specializes in knowledge, project change and power technologies. Thirty years of that experience was with The
risk management practices, and has published more than 30 books Babcock & Wilcox Nuclear Power Generation Group in areas of
in the United States, and is often invited to speak on these subjects design, code certification, completed component shipping, quality
worldwide. He is a member of the Project Management Institute assurance and technical training on nuclear and non-nuclear codes
and a certified project management professional (PMP), and was and standards. Hollinger currently is senior advisory engineer at
simultaneously awarded Who’s Who in the “US Executives” and in Becht Engineering’s Nuclear Services Division. He is a member of
the “Computer Industry” by the Rockefeller and Carnegie ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Nuclear Code committees and the
Foundations. He holds a MS in computer information systems and ASME Board on Nuclear Codes & Standards. He is an ASME Section
a BA in business administration. III Appendix XXIII Certified Registered Professional Engineer. In 2004,
he was honored with the ASME Pressure Vessels and Piping Division
Dyer Harris, Ph.D., P.E., is the president of Equipment Engineering Medal.
Services in Wilmington, DE. Until recently, he was also a senior
consulting engineer with the Warren Group. He has over 30 years’ Gene Imbro has worked in the commercial nuclear power industry
experience in industrial thermal systems analysis, heat exchangers, since 1969 and has broad knowledge of light water reactor (LWR)
process equipment, two-phase flow and HVAC. As a research designs and operation. He worked at a nuclear steam supply system
engineer for DuPont at the Savannah River Site (SRS), Harris vendor and an architect/engineering firm before joining the United
specialized in heat transfer at high thermal flux in reactors and heat States Nuclear Regulatory Commission (US NRC) where he worked
transfer related to nuclear waste processing. As a consulting engineer, for 33 years. At the US NRC Imbro served as deputy director in
he analyzes, designs and troubleshoots heat treatment processes for both the Division of Engineering and the Division of Construction
various industries. Harris has been an instructor in thermodynamics Inspection and Operational Programs. For over 30 years he has
and heat transfer for the University of South Carolina - Aiken, actively participated in many ASME standards committees, including
Villanova University and currently at the University of Delaware. Sections III and XI, the ASME Operations and Maintenance Code and
NQA-1. Imbro currently chairs the Section III Special Working Group
Ronald W. Haupt, P.E., has more than 40 years’ experience in on Regulatory Interface and is a member of the Section III Subgroup
the design and analysis of industrial process and energy-related General Requirements. Since his retirement from the NRC, he has
structures, equipment, piping, pipelines and supports. Currently performed consulting work for foreign regulators as well as ASME
a consulting piping engineer for Pressure Piping Engineering and industry groups related to small modular reactors.
Associates, he is an active member of several ASME and other
national codes and standards committees. William S. Janna Ph.D., is a professor of mechanical engineering
at the University of Memphis, where he has taught for nearly 25
Jeff Henry has worked in the power industry for more than 35 years, years. He earned his BS, MS, and PhD degrees from the University
where his activities have focused on the elevated temperature of Toledo. Previously, Janna worked at the University of New Orleans
behavior of materials, failure analysis, condition assessment, for 11 years, including four years’ service as chair of the Mechanical
and welding metallurgy. Mr. Henry is active on several technical Engineering Department. He has written three textbooks, including
committees of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code and is Introduction to Fluid Mechanics, Engineering Heat Transfer and
current chairman of BPV II as well as the chair of the Task Group on Design of Fluid Thermal Systems, and has written numerous
Creep Strength Enhanced Ferretic Steels. research papers as well as been a contributing editor to several
handbooks. Janna serves as a textbook reviewer for Applied
Dyke Hicks joined Kiefner in 2015 after over six years with Koch Mechanical Reviews.
Pipeline LLC and 13 years with Baker Hughes. His career began
working in the energy sector recording and interpreting information Reza Javaherdashti, Ph.D., is the author of “Microbiologically
from oil and gas wells on land and offshore. He then moved into Influenced Corrosion” and co-author of “Corrosion and Materials in
the field of pipeline integrity helping to develop a new inspection the Oil and Gas Industries.” With over 20 years’ experience in the
system for difficult pipelines. Hicks was involved in tool design, data oil and gas industry (including sub-sea, off-shore, and on-shore), his
interpretation and the managing the U.S. operations of this division. experience also covers other related disciplines, such as fracture
He then moved to Koch Pipeline LLC, and worked within the integrity mechanics, forensic engineering, integrity, corrosion management,
group. There, he managed the daily integrity operations and focused FEED, design and materials selection. Javaherdashti’s background
on some of the more challenging problems pipeline operators in Metallurgy and Materials Science and Engineering strengthens
face. He also took a field assignment to help develop project his expertise in the fields of weld inspection, mechanical failure
managers. Hicks is a member of ASME. He earned his BS in electrical assessment (HISC, SCC, SSCC, MICSCC), microbial corrosion
engineering from Iowa State University and his BS in mathematics/ treatment, biocide/inhibitor selection and application and
economics from the University of Iowa. He has authored several employment of CRA, CP design, coating evaluation for both sour and
papers regarding pipeline integrity. sweet corrosion conditions. In addition to being an accomplished
field engineer and consultant, he has conducted considerable
Jack Hipple is a principal of Innovation-TRIZ based in Tampa, academic research, authoring over 50 journal / conference papers
Florida. He leads innovation problem solving sessions with clients addressing corrosion management and microbial corrosion.
and trains in the TRIZ Inventive Problem Solving Process and other
state-of-the-art innovation and creativity methods. Hipple has 35 Hugo Julien, P.Eng., began his career in pressure equipment and
years’ experience in the chemical and materials industries and in storage tanks as designer and quality manager at HC Vidal Ltd.,
the use of innovation and creativity tools, including 26 years with and later as quality systems manager at Xebec, Inc. Since 2007, he
Dow Chemical, where he was responsible for global chemical has served as mechanical integrity advisor at GCM Consultants. An
engineering research as well as for the Discovery Research program active ASME/CSA member, he is also a certified API 510, API 570,
at its largest technology location in Michigan. Subsequently, he was API 571 and CSA W178.2 Level II (CSA B31.3, ASME W47.1/W59, and
responsible for major new technology programs at Ansell Edmont and CSA Z662) inspector. Julien graduated from l’Ecole Polytechnique
Cabot Corporation. Prior to forming his own company, Hipple was a de Montréal with a degree in mechanical engineering, specializing
senior consultant with Idea Connections and business development in manufacturing.
manager for Ideation International, a leading developer of TRIZ
methodologies.
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