Harris Eldridge is a Senior Engineer at Savannah River National Laboratory, leading a team of 40 to develop next-generation actinide separation experts through a multi-national effort under the Nonproliferation Stewardship Program. Previous roles at the laboratory include Principal Investigator for the Mark-18A Material Recovery Program and for full-scale testing of aluminum clad material dissolution, demonstrating effective project management under challenging conditions. Prior experience includes a Research Assistant position at Georgia Tech Research Institute, where Harris contributed to publications on organic reaction mechanisms, a Process Development Internship at Bristol-Myers Squibb investigating monoclonal antibodies, and an internship at Southwire Company focused on transitioning to a paperless environment. Education includes a Bachelor's degree in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology and ongoing pursuit of a Master of Science in International Security.
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