I gave up a lifetime supply of neutrons.
Posted: 18 Jun 2015, 16:35
In a mix of sadness and excitement I resigned from my position as Lead Technician, Mechanical Tech level 3, Radiation Safety Officer and Radiation Maintenance Specialist level 2.
From here I will be pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Geological Sciences degree from the University of Alaska, Anchorage. I am excited to start down the path to something I am truly passionate about. In all honesty, I’ll probably end up back in the oilfield upon completion of my degree.
My last day is the 24th. As such, I've taken to bending some rules and using a particle accelerator to activate random items. You can look forward to a great many odd spectra in the near future. Including W185 and 187, Zn65, Cu66 and maybe 64. Possibly Be10. Who knows what else. I have about a week before I have to make an RaBe neutron source if I want to activate stuff. Oh! I also irradiated a sizable chunk of uranpyrochlore for nearly 12 hours. Really excited to see what comes of it.
From here I will be pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Geological Sciences degree from the University of Alaska, Anchorage. I am excited to start down the path to something I am truly passionate about. In all honesty, I’ll probably end up back in the oilfield upon completion of my degree.
My last day is the 24th. As such, I've taken to bending some rules and using a particle accelerator to activate random items. You can look forward to a great many odd spectra in the near future. Including W185 and 187, Zn65, Cu66 and maybe 64. Possibly Be10. Who knows what else. I have about a week before I have to make an RaBe neutron source if I want to activate stuff. Oh! I also irradiated a sizable chunk of uranpyrochlore for nearly 12 hours. Really excited to see what comes of it.