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Dr Ian McKinley has a PhD in radiochemistry and is an independent consultant with a background of over 4 decades working with the multi-disciplinary sciences underpinning radioactive waste management. Ian was previously a member of the Management Team of Nagra the Swiss national radioactive waste management organisation and Director of its International Services and Projects Division, where he was responsible for the development of an extremely successful international consulting service, the operation of the underground Grimsel Test Site and establishment of the International Training Centre.
Ian has contributed to planning, implementation, documentation and review of most major geological disposal performance assessments in Switzerland and Japan, initiated seminal geo-microbiology, radionuclide migration and natural analogue projects and has extensive experience in international expert groups, advisory teams and programme committees. Currently predominantly involved in repository concept development, knowledge management and safety case support projects for a range of UK and Japanese clients.
He also supports projects for recovery after the Fukushima Dai-ichi accident and preparation for eventual site clean-up. Our Team With many years of comprehensive knowledge and experience in multi-disciplined fields.
Dr Ian McKinley. Position: Founder and MD. Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Technical reports Books Miller W. Miller W. Natural analogue studies in the geological disposal of radioactive waste, Elsevier. Chapman N. The geological disposal of nuclear waste. Journal special editions Peyaud, J. Chapman, N. Volumes 45 part I and 46 part II , Published in book form by Elsevier, Conference proceedings McKinley, I. Video McKinley, I.
Testing repository safety assessment models for deep geological disposal using legacy contaminated sites. Science of the Total Environment, , McKinley, I. Public acceptance as a driver for repository design. Hardie, S. Management options for Fukushima corium. Progress in Nuclear Energy, 92, Alexander, W.