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Maria Nesterenko
NameMaria Nesterenko
FieldsNuclear Physics, Radiation Protection
InstitutionsLawrence Livermore National Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley

Maria Nesterenko is a renowned Nuclear Physicist who has made significant contributions to the field of Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety. Her work has been influenced by prominent scientists such as Enrico Fermi, Ernest Lawrence, and Edward Teller. Nesterenko's research has been supported by organizations like the United States Department of Energy, National Science Foundation, and European Commission. She has collaborated with experts from Los Alamos National Laboratory, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, and CERN.

Early Life and Education

Maria Nesterenko was born in Moscow, Russia and grew up in a family of scientists, including her father, a Physicist at Moscow State University. She developed an interest in Physics and Mathematics at an early age, inspired by the works of Albert Einstein, Marie Curie, and Niels Bohr. Nesterenko pursued her higher education at Lomonosov Moscow State University, where she earned her degree in Theoretical Physics. She then moved to the United States to pursue her graduate studies at University of California, Berkeley, under the guidance of prominent Physicists like Glenn Seaborg and Emilio Segrè.

Career

Nesterenko began her career as a Research Scientist at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, working on projects related to Nuclear Reactor Safety and Radiation Protection. She collaborated with experts from Sandia National Laboratories, Idaho National Laboratory, and Argonne National Laboratory on various projects, including the development of Nuclear Power Plants and Radioactive Waste Management. Nesterenko's work has been supported by funding agencies like the National Institutes of Health, Environmental Protection Agency, and International Atomic Energy Agency. She has also worked with organizations like the American Nuclear Society, Health Physics Society, and International Commission on Radiological Protection.

Research and Contributions

Maria Nesterenko's research has focused on the development of new methods for Radiation Detection and Nuclear Safety Analysis. She has made significant contributions to the field of Nuclear Physics, including the development of new Radiation Protection technologies and the improvement of Nuclear Reactor Safety standards. Nesterenko's work has been influenced by the research of Physicists like Richard Feynman, Murray Gell-Mann, and Stephen Hawking. She has collaborated with experts from Stanford University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and California Institute of Technology on projects related to Nuclear Energy and Radiation Protection. Nesterenko's research has been published in prestigious journals like Nature, Science, and Physical Review Letters.

Awards and Recognition

Maria Nesterenko has received numerous awards and honors for her contributions to the field of Nuclear Physics and Radiation Protection. She has been recognized by organizations like the American Physical Society, Institute of Physics, and National Academy of Sciences. Nesterenko has received awards like the Enrico Fermi Award, Ernest Orlando Lawrence Award, and National Medal of Science. She has also been elected as a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and National Academy of Engineering.

Personal Life

Maria Nesterenko is married to a Physicist who works at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory. She has two children who are pursuing careers in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) fields, inspired by the works of Rosalind Franklin, Jane Goodall, and Sally Ride. Nesterenko enjoys reading books on History of Science, including the works of Isaac Newton, Galileo Galilei, and Charles Darwin. She is also interested in Classical Music and has attended concerts at Carnegie Hall, Royal Albert Hall, and Sydney Opera House. Nesterenko supports organizations like the American Red Cross, United Nations Children's Fund, and World Wildlife Fund, and has participated in charity events like the New York City Marathon and London Marathon.

Category:American scientists

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