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= Emily K. Mace = Emily K. Mace is a physicist at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL). Emily’s technical background is in the research and development of radiation detectors. Since joining PNNL in 2008, Emily has helped grow the ultra-low-background capabilities at PNNL, including the characterization of ultra-low-background proportional counters and two ultra-low-background counting systems in PNNL’s Shallow Underground Laboratory.

Emily specializes in measuring low-level radioactive signatures; specifically using 39Ar to study groundwater residence time and recharge rates for environmental applications and using 37Ar for treaty verification applications. Emily is also on the leadership team for PNNL’s Ultra-Sensitive Nuclear Measurements Program.