Our people
Curtis Basner – Operational Procedure Specialist
Mr. Basner has a Bachelors degree in Nuclear Engineering from Northwestern University, as well as, attending various academic and professional educational programs throughout his career for both managerial and technical training. He has been licensed by several government agencies throughout his career and has been involved in numerous large and complex construction and operational projects. His expertise in operational procedure and program development will help build the foundation for Company Engineering and Operations.
Paul Miles – Quality Assurance Expert
Mr. Miles has a Bachelors degree in Technical Management and has attended numerous professional educational programs throughout his career to enhance his technical and managerial skills. His expertise is in Quality Control, Quality Assurance, and Regulatory compliance. With over 30 years experience in developing and evaluating quality programs for both industry and government organizations, his focus has been in the technical sector, assuring internal and regulatory standards are met by large and medium sized engineering companies.
Thomas Hillmer – Environmental and Compliance Specialist
Mr. Hillmer has a Masters degree in Environmental Management and over 30 years plus in activities associated with the production, monitoring, processing and ultimate disposal of hazardous and/or radioactive wastes. He has been employed by private and public companies and consulted to various other institutions. He has written and published many articles in trade journals and white papers regarding waste disposal and environmental issues associated with such. His expertise lies in environmental science and regulatory compliance. He has been on several international committees that review and develop standards for the nuclear and power industries.
Dr. Hugh Campbell – Engineering and Scientific Specialist
Dr. Campbell is a seasoned professional with over 40 years experience in academic, professional, governmental, private, and public arenas. His career as a scholar, scientist professor, and consultant is extensive and prestigious.
To briefly summarize; Dr. Campbell completed his PhD in physics at the University of British Columbia in 1968 before joining the Nuclear Engineering Department at the University of Florida. He taught courses in thermodynamics, reactor engineering and plasma physics, in addition to undertaking research in robotics, spectroscopy and thermonuclear fusion. During this fourteen year period he also undertook assignments in industry and at national laboratories.
Some notable research experiences include assignments at national laboratories, (Brookhaven, and Chalk River), in addition to a years work on the space shuttle, (analysis and testing of the shuttle robotic arm control systems).
For the past twenty-five years Dr. Campbell has worked primarily in the nuclear industry, including assignments with nuclear steam suppliers, architect engineers, public utilities, as well as, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. He has provided technical expertise to his clientele in various applications and at many levels. His technical strengths derive in large part from his background in basic mathematics and physics, and his ability to abstract the fundamental components of technical problems. Further, his character and personality allows interaction on a technical level with engineers and scientists, as well as, managerial and staff personnel with limited technical background. Dr. Campbell’s interest in exploring new scientific challenges and technical applications has given him a unique prospective of the manufacturing sector..

