Clint Armstrong is the Advanced Manufacturing and
Materials Subject Matter Expert at Westinghouse Electric Company LLC. Clint is leading Westinghouse’s technology
development efforts related to advanced manufacturing. His innovation efforts cover a broad range of
advanced manufacturing technologies including additive manufacturing, hot
isostatic pressing, advanced welding, advanced machining, digital
manufacturing, and factory systems / automation within Westinghouse’s Global
Technology Development organization.
Clint also has a broad nuclear background, which includes LWR, SMR, and
next generation reactor designs, fuel and components manufacturing, module
fabrication and construction, materials testing, quality assurance, supplier
assessment, development and management, capacity planning, and job-creation
modeling. Clint has a Bachelor’s of Science
in Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering from The Pennsylvania State
University and a Bachelor’s of Science in Physics from Slippery Rock University of
Pennsylvania.
The Nuclear Science User Facilities (NSUF) is the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Nuclear Energy's only designated nuclear energy user facility. Through peer-reviewed proposal processes, the NSUF provides researchers access to neutron, ion, and gamma irradiations, post-irradiation examination and beamline capabilities at Idaho National Laboratory and a diverse mix of university, national laboratory and industry partner institutions.
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