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Keith Bradley

Keith Bradley is a distinguished professional with expertise in Scientific Modeling and Simulation, National Security, Nonproliferation of weapons of mass destruction, Nuclear Counterterrorism, Nuclear weapons physics, Plasma Physics, and Inertial Confinement Fusion.

He pursued his academic journey at the University of California, Davis, where he obtained a Master of Science in Engineering Applied Science and a Bachelor of Science in Physics. Additionally, he delved into Physics studies at UC San Diego and completed a Ph.D. in Applied Science with a focus on Plasma Physics at the University of California, Davis (@LLNL).

Throughout his career, Keith Bradley has held prominent roles in various organizations. He currently serves as the Director of National Security Programs at Argonne National Laboratory. Previously, he was the Director of National Security Programs and the Director (Interim) of the Global Security Sciences Division at the same institution. Moreover, he has served as a Program Leader and Senior Advisor for National and Global Security Programs, Technical Director, and National Technical Director at Argonne National Laboratory. Prior to his tenure at Argonne, Keith Bradley held significant positions at the U.S. Department of Energy and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, where he was involved in roles such as Program Leader for Nuclear Fuel Cycles, Deputy Program Director for Nonproliferation, and Associate Division Leader.

In addition to his professional endeavors, Keith Bradley has a background as a Physicist and Graduate Student at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and UC Davis, respectively.

Keith Bradley's extensive experience and leadership in scientific domains make him a reputable figure in the fields of National Security, Modeling and Simulation, and Nuclear Physics.

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Lemont, Illinois