Amanda Bachmann is a Nuclear Engineer at Argonne National Laboratory with nine years of experience in nuclear fuel cycle research and software development for modeling and analysis. She holds a PhD in Nuclear Plasma and Radiological Engineering from UIUC and a strong academic record from the University of Tennessee, where she began hands-on fuel characterization and electrochemical reprocessing safeguards work. Her background spans national lab internships in high-performance radiation transport and reactor systems engineering at Duke Energy, giving her practical insight into both computational and operational aspects of nuclear systems. At Argonne she bridges research and engineering, translating advanced fuel-cycle concepts into reproducible software tools that support decision-making and analysis. Colleagues rely on her rare combination of rigorous experimental experience and production-focused code development to tackle complex, multidisciplinary problems.
9 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Master of Science - MS, Nuclear Engineering, 3.96, Master of Science - MS, Nuclear Engineering, 3.96 at University of Tennessee, Knoxville
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Amanda Bachmann - Nuclear Engineer at Argonne National Laboratory