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AMS is pleased to announce that Wes Hines was presented with the first annual H.M. Hashemian Mid-Career award from ANS. The Mid-Career award is presented to an individual who has made a significant contribution during the first 15-25 years of their career.
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The award recognizes an individual’s sustained outstanding contributions to fields including nuclear instrumentation and control and honors “Hash” Hashemian, a UT alum, an internationally recognized expert in nuclear instrumentation and controls, and an avid proponent of the future generation of nuclear scientists and engineers.
“It’s a deep honor to be recognized by the nuclear engineering community in the legacy of H.M. Hashemian,” said Hines, who also received $500 with his award. “Membership in the ANS and working with the HFICD has been an important part of my career growth and development.”
The award recipient’s work can be exemplified by either one significant achievement or a sustained effort in several engineering projects in the field of nuclear instrumentation and control, human factors engineering, or human machine interface.