Type Of Business:
National Research Laboratory
Expertise:
Mr. Janecky's expertise includes operations management and geochemistry research.
Major Product/SVS:
Technology and Operations in Support of National Security, Research and Development Related to Environmental Issues, Science, Pollution and Waste Pollution
Hobbies/Sports:
Admiring the Nature, Fishing, Skiing, Hiking, Climbing, Making Cabinetry
Education Degrees:
Ph.D. in Geology, University of Minnesota (1982); Coursework in Geochemistry, Stanford University (1978); Coursework in Structural Geology, University of California, Santa Barbara (1976); Bachelor of Arts in Geology, University of California, Berkeley (1975); Coursework in Geology, University of Bergen, Norway (1974)
Affiliations Awards:
American Geophysical Union; The American Geographical Society; American Association for the Advancement of Science; Fellow, Society of Economic Geologists; The Oceanography Society; The Geochemical Society; Norwegian Geology Association; Norsk Geologisk Forening; Water-Rock Interaction, International Association for Geochemistry and Cosmochemistry
Industry:
Geochemical & Environmental Research
Work History:
Los Alamos National Laboratory, University of California (1984-2006); Research Associate, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis (1982-1884); Research Assistant, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis (1978-1982); Research Assistant, Stanford University (1977-1978); Teaching Assistant, University of California, Santa Barbara (1975-1976)
Charity:
Advisory Board Member, Los Alamos Employees' Scholarship Fund; Treasurer, Board Member, Los Alamos School of Gymnastics (2008-Present); Former Chairman, Financial Committee, First United Methodist Church, Los Alamos (2001-2007)
Extended Bio Profile:
Mr. Janecky is a published writer who has contributed to over 125 publications.
Position Responsibilities and Duties:
Managing the Ecology and Air Quality Group, Overseeing the Development and Implementation of Environmental Compliance, Science, and Technical Assistance with a Focus on Biological and Cultural Resources, Ecological Risk, Rad-NESHAP, Title V Compliance, Pathway Protection, Environmental Assessments and Contamination, and Threat Reduction, Managing Programs including Multidisciplinary Programs Regarding Geoscience for the United States Department of Energy’s Office of Science, Environmental Management and Threat Reduction, Conducting Research on Geochemistry, Performing Actinide Migration and Speciation, Geochemistry Modeling, Chemical Weapon Response and Recovery, Repository Backfill and Waste Treatment Reaction Investigations, Developing and Applying Pore Scale Modeling of Coupled Geochemical Processes