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            NRI Dr. Vijay Sazawal  of Maryland Srinagar-born appointed to US n-trade   committee  
              
            Indian-American appointed to US n-trade   committee   
            
            Washington, Jan 17--An Indian-American nuclear industry   expert, Vijay Sazawal, has been appointed to the Civil Nuclear Trade Advisory   Committee (CINTAC) to advise the US commerce department on trade issues facing   the industry.
            Srinagar-born Sazawal, 64, who has over 35 years of   professional experience in the nuclear industry covering the entire fuel cycle,   will serve on the committee for two years. 
               
              In a letter appointing Sazawal   to CINTAC, US Commerce Secretary Gary Locke said the Committee "will advise me   on trade issues facing the US civil nuclear industry for use by me and other   Department of Commerce officials in our roles as members of the Civil Nuclear   Trade Working Group of the Trade Promotion Coordinating   Committee". 
               
              "CINTAC will provide consensus advice on the development and   administration of programmes and policies to expand US civil nuclear exports and   strengthen the competitiveness of the industry," Locke noted. 
               
              Sazawal is   currently director of the government programmes at USEC Inc, a leading supplier   of enriched uranium fuel for commercial nuclear power plants   worldwide. 
               
              At USEC, which he joined in 2002, Sazawal provides corporate   programme oversight and coordination of various projects funded or supported by   the US government. 
               
              He is a member of the management team involved in the   American Centrifuge Project, the leading initiative by USEC to build   state-of-the-art centrifuge nuclear enrichment plants based on American   technology. 
               
              Prior to joining USEC, Sazawal worked at COGEMA Inc, now   Areva NC, for seven years as vice president of engineering and   technology. 
               
              Sazawal came to the US in 1970, joined Westinghouse Electric   Corporation in the Advanced Reactors Division as part of the design and   technology team working on the Clinch River Breeder Reactor Project in 1975   after completing his doctoral degree in structural mechanics from the Michigan   Technological University. 
               
              Sazawal graduated from the Tyndale Biscoe   Memorial High School and the Amar Singh College and holds a bachelor's degree in   mechanical engineering from the Banaras Hindu University and a master's in   technology in materials engineering from the College of Technology in   Bhopal. 
               
              He is a member of the Sigma Xi, the American Academy of   Mechanics, the American Society of Mechanical Engineers and the American Nuclear   Society......IANS///NRIpress 
               
             
  
  
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