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- David A. Lochbaum was the Director of the Nuclear Safety Project for the Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS). A nuclear engineer by training, he worked...
- Lochbaum is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: David Lochbaum (fl. 1978), American nuclear engineer Kelly Lochbaum (born 1973), Canadian...
- Kelly Lochbaum (born April 3, 1973, White Rock, British Columbia) is a former Canadian Football League linebacker for the BC Lions. He is currently a real...
- Susan Dumais, George Furnas, Richard Harshman, Thomas Landauer, Karen Lochbaum and Lynn Streeter. In the context of its application to information retrieval...
- at Bell Laboratories, Max Matthews worked with researchers Kelly and Lochbaum to develop a model of the vocal tract to study how its prosperities contributed...
- BLOck DIagram (BLODI), published in 1961 by John Larry Kelly, Jr., Carol Lochbaum and Victor A. Vyssotsky for specifying sampled data systems. A BLODI specification...
- operators have little experience with the new design. Nuclear engineer David Lochbaum has said that almost all serious nuclear accidents have occurred with what...
- segment features quotes from Dan Hirsch, a nuclear policy analyst, and David Lochbaum. The segment alleged that the incident was kept secret for 20 years, and...
- September 5, 1996. U.S. Government Printing Office. ISBN 978-0-16-053701-1. Lochbaum, David (24 November 2015). "Longstanding Nuclear Safety Impairments". Union...
- on D.C. Cook Nuclear Power Plant Public Meeting, November 30, 1998 Dave Lochbaum (23 August 2016). "UCS Causes Meltdowns at US Nuclear Reactors (no, really)"...