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Charles N. Jackson
Charles N. Jackson, Jr. (MS, nuclear engineering, University of Cincinnati, 1959; BS electrical engineering, Clark son College of Technology, 1948) has engaged in instrumentation research and development as a principal investigator in neutron radiography and neutron detectors. A regenerative coating development, employing a fertile-fissile mixture increased the useful life of an in-core fission detector by a factor of 10.He has published or presented 14 technical papers describing his present work and prior efforts with nuclear nondestructive testing equipment. Other work involved de velo pme nt of radiationhardened electronic circuits and student engineering assignments in electric meters, steam turbines, and electrical switch gear. Professional affiliations include membership in the American Nuclear Society, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, and registration as a professional engineer. He presently works for WADCO Corporation, a subsidiary of Westinghouse, as a senior development engineer.