Dade Moeller’s Gene Carbaugh receives health physics award
Gene Carbaugh, a senior health physicist for Dade Moeller, has received the Herbert M. Parker Award from the Columbia Chapter of the Health Physics Society.
The award is given annually to recognize technical contributions to the health physics profession.
Carbaugh is one of the most senior internal dosimetrists in the Department of Energy complex, serving as exposure evaluations technical lead of the internal dosimetry program at Hanford.
He also serves on American National Standards Institute committees for tritium and plutonium internal dosimetry and on scientific committees for the National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements.
This story was originally published May 15, 2016 at 7:35 PM with the headline "Dade Moeller’s Gene Carbaugh receives health physics award."