Dr. Burgett is a Nuclear Engineer from The Georgia Institute of Technology. B.S., M.S., Ph.D. in Nuclear Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Human / Machine Software Engineering, he has worked in a vast breadth of fields. His education experience includes nuclear engineering, radiation safety, materials science, nanotechnology, electrical engineering and software engineering. An accomplished engineer, he has served as the National Technical Chair for the American Nuclear Society, Technology Director for the Health Physics Society, Accelerator Section ANS Chair, Accelerator section HPS Chair, President of the Atlanta Chapter of the Health Physics and Atlanta Chapter of the American Nuclear Societies. He has won several awards for best technology/papers in numerous specializations through the American Nuclear Society and Health Physics Society. Dr. Burgett is a user of radiation for over 25 years, he is a licensed hot cell operator, manufacturer of industrial electron linear accelerators, electrical and ion accelerators for R&D applications and instrumentation packages for intense radiation environments. His Ph.D. work was in new detection technologies for high dose rate harsh environments creating new detector materials, the software and hardware to measure these signals. He added increased detector efficiency, imaging capabilities and spectroscopic capabilities to novel detector materials. These materials were used in homeland security and nuclear fuel testing capabilities. For his Doctoral work, his minor was working in the industrial systems and engineering programs to optimize computer software and hardware solutions for logistics clients including Fedex and Atlanta Hartsfield Jackson International Airport. His graphical interfaces and database integration improved efficiencies for these operators. He has worked at numerous National Engineering and National Security labs including Los Alamos, Idaho National Lab, and Lawrence Livermore National Lab as well as holding professorships at a number of U niversities including Georgia Tech, Idaho State, University of Maryland and others. He has won and overseen over 57 million dollars in R&D projects. He started Pulse Industries after completing his work on a 74 million dollar food treatment facility on the US/Mexico border. Recently, he has achieved licensure as a Master Technical Reference with the UL. As an engineer he has designed built and commissioned numerous accelerator systems. Licensed as an accelerator manufacturer, accelerator installation professional, and radiation safety professional in the states of Florida, Mississippi, Tennessee and Texas, he leads a team of engineers who are uniquely qualified to build, install, commission and train operators on the safe use of industrial electron linear accelerator systems.