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Rodney Charles Ewing (born September 20, 1946) is an American mineralogist and materials scientist whose research is focused on the properties of nuclear materials. He is the Frank Stanton Professor in Nuclear Security at the
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, a Senior Fellow of the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies, a Senior Fellow of the Precourt Institute for Energy, an Affiliate of the Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment, and a professor in the School of Earth, Energy and Environmental Sciences at
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. He was also elected a member of the National Academy of Engineering in 2017 for studies on the long-term behavior of complex ceramic materials to assess their suitability for engineered nuclear waste sequestration.


Biography and education

Born in Abilene, Texas, Ewing attended
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(B.S., 1968, ''
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'') and graduate school at Stanford University (M.S., 1972; Ph.D., 1974). From 1969 to 1970, he served in the United States Army as a Vietnamese interpreter attached to the 25th Infantry Division.


Career

Ewing began his academic career as an assistant professor at the
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(1974) rising to the rank of Regents’ Professor of Earth & Planetary Sciences in 1993. From 1997 to 2013, he was a professor at the
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in three Departments: Earth & Environmental Sciences, Nuclear Engineering & Radiological Sciences, and Materials Science & Engineering. In 2009, he was appointed as the Edward H. Kraus University Professor at the University of Michigan. In 2014, he joined Stanford University as a Senior Fellow in the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies and as a professor in the School of Earth, Energy and Environmental Sciences. He is a Senior Fellow in the Precourt Institute for Energy. He is presently the Frank Stanton Professor in Nuclear Security and co-director of the Center for International Security and Cooperation.


Research

His early research focused on an esoteric group of minerals,
metamict Metamictisation (sometimes called metamictization or metamiction) is a natural process resulting in the gradual and ultimately complete destruction of a mineral's crystal structure, leaving the mineral amorphous. The affected material is therefore ...
ization Nb-Ta-Ti oxides that are unusual because they have become amorphous due to
radiation damage Radiation damage is the effect of ionizing radiation on physical objects including non-living structural materials. It can be either detrimental or beneficial for materials. Radiobiology is the study of the action of ionizing radiation on living ...
caused by the presence of radioactive elements. Over the past forty years, the early study of these unusual minerals has blossomed into a broadly based research program on radiation effects in complex ceramic materials. This has led to the development of techniques to predict the long-term behavior of materials, such as those used in
radioactive waste Radioactive waste is a type of hazardous waste that contains radioactive material. Radioactive waste is a result of many activities, including nuclear medicine, nuclear research, nuclear power generation, rare-earth mining, and nuclear weapons r ...
disposal. He is the author or co-author of over 750 research publications and the editor or co-editor of 18 monographs, proceedings volumes or special issues of journals. He has published widely in mineralogy, geochemistry, materials science, nuclear materials, physics and chemistry in over 100 different ISI journals. He has been granted a patent for the development of a highly durable material for the immobilization of plutonium from dismantled nuclear weapons. He is a Founding Editor of the magazine, ''
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'', which is now supported by 18 earth science societies. He is a Principal Editor for ''Nano LIFE'', an interdisciplinary journal focused on collaboration between physical and medical scientists. In 2014, he was appointed as one of the Founding Executive Editors of '' Geochemical Perspective Letters'' and to the Editorial Advisory Board for ''
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''.


Honors

Ewing has received the Hawley Medal of the Mineralogical Association of Canada in 1997 and 2002, a Guggenheim Fellowship in 2002, the
Dana Medal The Dana Medal, established in 1998, is awarded by the Mineralogical Society of America and is named in honor of the contributions made by James Dwight Dana (1813–1895) and Edward Salisbury Dana (1849–1935) to the science of mineralogy. It recog ...
of the Mineralogical Society of America in 2006, the Lomonosov Gold Medal of the
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in 2006, an honorary doctorate from the Université Pierre et Marie Curie in 2007, the
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of the
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in 2015, the Ian Campbell Medal of the American Geoscience Institute in 2015 and the Medal of Excellence from the
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in 2015. He is a member of the National Academy of Engineering, a foreign Fellow of the
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, and a fellow of the
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,
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, Mineralogical Society of Great Britain and Ireland (honorary),
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, Geochemical Society and European Association of Geochemistry, American Ceramic Society, the American Association for the Advancement of Science and the Materials Research Society. He has been a member of program committees for the symposium on the ''Scientific Basis for Nuclear Waste Management'' held in ten different countries over the past 40 years. He is co-editor of and a contributing author of ''Radioactive Waste Forms for the Future'' (North-Holland Physics, Amsterdam, 1988) and Uncertainty Underground—Yucca Mountain and the Nation's High-Level Nuclear Waste (MIT Press, 2006). Professor Ewing has served on thirteen National Research Council committees for the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine that have reviewed issues related to nuclear waste and nuclear weapons. In 2008, he was a technical cooperation expert for the
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at the Comissão Nacional de Energia Nuclear in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. In 2014, he was reappointed by
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to serve as the Chair of the
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, which is responsible for ongoing and integrated technical review of DOE activities related to transporting, packaging, storing and disposing of spent nuclear fuel and high-level radioactive waste. He stepped down from the Board in 2017. He has been president of the Mineralogical Society of America (2002) and the International Union of Materials Research Societies (1997–1998). Ewing has served on the board of directors of the Geochemical Society (2012–2015), the Board of Governors of the Gemological Institute of America (2006–2015) and the Science and Security Board of the ''Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists'' (2012–2022). In 2017, a new mineral "
Ewingite Ewingite is a mineral discovered by Jakub Plášil of the Institute of Physics at the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic in the Plavno mine, Czech Republic. Travis Olds of the University of Notre Dame and colleagues described ewingite, which ...
" (chemical formula: Mg8Ca8(UO2)24(CO3)30O4(OH)12·138H2O) was named in honor of Professor Ewing by Olds ''et al''. Known as the most structurally complex mineral on Earth, the ewingite type specimen has been placed at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County.


Notable journal publications

*W.J. Weber, R.C. Ewing, C.R.A. Catlow, T. Diaz de la Rubia, L.W. Hobbs, C. Kinoshita, Hj. Matzke, A.T. Motta, M. Nastasi, E.H.K. Salje, E.R. Vance and S.J. Zinkle (1998) Radiation effects in crystalline ceramics for the immobilization of high-level nuclear waste and plutonium. Journal of Materials Research 13 (6), 1434–1484. *R.C. Ewing, W.J. Weber and J. Lian (2004) Pyrochlore (A2B2O7): A nuclear waste form for the immobilization of plutonium and “minor” actinides. (Invited Focus Review) Journal of Applied Physics, vol. 95, 5949–5971. *P.C. Burns, R.C. Ewing and F.C. Hawthorne (1997) Crystal chemistry of hexavalent uranium: Polyhedron geometries, bond-valence parameters, and polymerization of polyhedra. Canadian Mineralogist, 35(6), 1551–1570. *R.C. Ewing, W.J. Weber, F.W. Clinard Jr. (1995) Radiation effects in nuclear waste forms for high-level radioactive waste. Progress in nuclear energy, 29(2), 63–127. *W. Lutze and R.C. Ewing (1988) Radioactive waste forms for the future. United States: Elsevier Science Pub Co, Inc. *M. Reich, S.E. Kesler, S. Utsunomiya, C.S. Palenik, S.L Chryssoulis, and R.C. Ewing (2005) Solubility of gold in arsenian pyrite. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta. 69(11), 2781–2796. *T. Murakami, B.C. Chakoumakos, R.C. Ewing, G.R. Lumpkin, W.J Weber (1991) Alpha-decay event damage in zircon. American Mineralogist 76(9-10), 1510–1532. *P.C. Burns, M.L. Miller and R.C. Ewing (1996) U6+minerals and inorganic phases: A comparison and hierarchy of crystal structures. Canadian Mineralogist, 34, 845–880. *R.J. Finch and R.C. Ewing (1992) Corrosion of uraninite under oxidizing conditions. Journal of Nuclear Materials, 190, 133–156. *Rodney C. Ewing (2015) Long-term storage of spent nuclear fuel. Nature Materials, commentary, vol. 14, 252–257.


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