Alfred P. Sattelberger, Ph.D.
Associate Laboratory Director,
Energy Sciences and Engineering
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Alfred P. Sattelberger is Argonne's Associate Laboratory Director for Energy
Sciences and Engineering.
The Energy Sciences and Engineering directorate is made up of:
In this position, Sattelberger will oversee the mission and operation of
Argonne scientific divisions that conduct research in nanoscale materials,
materials science, physics and chemistry, and conduct the laboratory's educational
programs.
Sattelberger has been a senior laboratory fellow at Los
Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) and a visiting research professor in the radiochemistry program at
the Harry Reid Center, University of Nevada-Las Vegas. Prior to these assignments,
he held several scientific and technical management positions at Los Alamos. From 1999-2004, he was director of LANL's Chemistry Division, an organization
that grew to seven technical groups, a staff of roughly 450, and a budget
in excess of $100M.
From 1994 to 1999, he was first deputy and then director of LANL's Science
and Technology Base Programs Office, an office with primary responsibility
for LANL's laboratory-directed research and development, externally funded
science education programs, university outreach, technical assessment of the
laboratory's science and engineering activities, and the postdoctoral program.
From 1997-1999, he also served as the program director for Energy Research
(now DOE's Office of Science) programs.
Earlier in his LANL career, Sattelberger served three years as the deputy
division leader of the former Isotope and Nuclear Chemistry Division. Prior
to that, he spent six years in the Inorganic and Structural Chemistry Group
(INC-4). There he was a section leader for inorganic chemistry and principal
investigator on several research projects dealing with actinide coordination
and organometallic chemistry, organometallic chemical vapor deposition, and
technetium-99 chemistry.
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