Terry C. Wallace Jr. (born June 30, 1956) is an American geophysicist. He was the 11th director of
Los Alamos National Laboratory and the president of
Los Alamos National Security, LLC. He became director on January 1, 2018, succeeding
Charles F. McMillan
Charles F. McMillan is an American nuclear physicist and served as the 10th director of the Los Alamos National Laboratory. His appointment was effective June 1, 2011. He succeeded Michael R. Anastasio. On September 5, 2017, McMillan announce ...
.
Early life and education
The son of the lab staff member Terry Wallace Sr. and the late
Jeannette Wallace, a long-serving Republican member of the
New Mexico State Legislature,
Wallace was raised in
Los Alamos, New Mexico and graduated from
Los Alamos High School in 1974. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in geophysics and mathematics from
New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, followed by a Master of Science and PhD in geophysics from the
California Institute of Technology.
Career
From 1983 to 2003, he was a professor at the
University of Arizona and continues to author works in peer-reviewed journals and science magazines. He is also co-author of the college textbook ''Modern Global Seismology'' (1995, Elsevier: ).
From 2011 to 2017, Wallace was the Laboratory's principal associate director for Global Security and the senior intelligence executive, overseeing national security programs including
nuclear nonproliferation,
counterproliferation
Counterproliferation refers to diplomatic, intelligence, and military efforts to combat the proliferation of weapons, including both weapons of mass destruction (WMD), long-range missiles, and certain conventional weapons. Nonproliferation and ar ...
, and industry partnerships. From 2006 to 2011, he was the Laboratory's principal associate director for Science, Technology, and Engineering, during which he implemented the capability model for scientists and engineers and developed the science pillars that guide the Laboratory's institutional investment strategies.
Wallace is an internationally recognized scientific authority in
geophysics and
forensic seismology, which is the study of earthquakes and seismic waves as they relate to nuclear weapons testing, and has evaluated more than 1,700 U.S. and foreign nuclear tests.
Awards and recognition
In 1992, he was named a fellow in the
American Geophysical Union and served on the Board of Earth Sciences & Resources in the
National Academy of Sciences
The National Academy of Sciences (NAS) is a United States nonprofit, non-governmental organization. NAS is part of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, along with the National Academy of Engineering (NAE) and the Nati ...
from 2001 to 2008. He also served as vice president (1995) and president (1999-2000) of the
Seismological Society of America. He served on the board of directors for the Mineralogical Record from 1990 to 1999, including as president from 1995 to 1997. He was also chairman of the
Incorporated Research Institutions for Seismology (1994-1996) and is a current member of the
Air Force Technical Applications Center‘s Seismic Review Panel (2000–present).
His awards include th
Brown Medal(1978), th
Langmuir Medal for Research(1985), the
Macelwane Medal
The James B. Macelwane Medal is awarded annually by the American Geophysical Union to three to five early career scientists (no more than 10 years beyond having received their Ph.D.). It is named after James B. Macelwane, a Jesuit priest and one of ...
(1992), and th
Carnegie Mineralogical Award(2002).
In 2011, a mineral ''Terrywallaceite'' was named after him in recognition of his efforts in education, research, and service to
mineralogy
Mineralogy is a subject of geology specializing in the scientific study of the chemistry, crystal structure, and physical (including optical) properties of minerals and mineralized artifacts. Specific studies within mineralogy include the proces ...
.
Personal life
He is a wilderness runner and hiker. Wallace is a mineral collector, a hobby fostered by his father from an early age. He has visited mining communities and mineral localities across both North and South America, and has written extensively on various aspects of mineralogy for amateurs. He is the author of a popular mineral book ''Collecting Arizona'' (Lithographie, 2012: ), which chronicles the mineral history of the Copper State.
He is married to geophysicist Michelle Hall and has one son and two grandchildren.
References
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1956 births
American geophysicists
California Institute of Technology alumni
Living people
Los Alamos National Laboratory personnel
New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology alumni
Scientists from New Mexico