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  1. Jake Deuel Manager, Advanced Field Operations & Robotics, Sandia National Laboratories Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States. 199 followers 193 ...

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    • Labs Showcase Highlights Detecting, Acting on Real-World Threats
    • Highlighting A National Asset
    • Ready When We Are Needed

    On a warm spring day in Albuquerque, more than 270 people from across the Labs came through Steve Schiff Auditorium for the first Weapons of Mass Destruction Counterterrorism and Incident Response Showcase. Attendees learned about myriad opportunities to serve as a responder for the Nuclear Emergency Support Team and participate in training drills ...

    Before the event, a tour included Deputy Labs Director David Gibson and multiple senior leadership team members. Associate Labs Director Justine Johannes kicked off the day by speaking of the vital efforts of the incident response program and its impact on the Nuclear Emergency Support Team mission. “[The Nuclear Counterterrorism and Incident Respo...

    Nuclear Emergency Support Team responders come from a variety of backgrounds but share one important commonality: the passion to serve and use their training to make the nation safer. Kevin Hart, Radiological Assistance Program manager, explained his love for his job as “the ability to take all the technical training that I’ve had and get out in th...

  2. Jul 24, 2017 · DOZIER: Sandia’s Jake Deuel is one of the masterminds behind the rodeo. In partnership with Los Alamos National Lab, he devises tests of robot handling skill inspired by real-world situations that bomb squads might face on the job. DEUEL: Even though we say this is a competition. What we really know what we’re giving these guys is training.

  3. Jun 7, 2019 · SYNERGY — Manager Jake Deuel is pictured with Robot Rodeo volunteer Judy Ellis, one of the first female bomb techs in the Marine Corps. (Photo courtesy of Jake Deuel) (Photo courtesy of Jake Deuel) One of the volunteers, retired Marine Judy Ellis, helped the 21st U.S. Army Explosives Ordnance Disposal team with the mock explosives challenges ...

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  4. Jun 23, 2018 · “Everybody else is running away from the bomb, and these guys are going in,” says Jake Deuel, robotics manager at Sandia and coordinator of the rodeo. His goal is for the event to help bomb ...

  5. Jake Deuel, a program manager at Sandia National Labs, left, showcases a MULE robot along with Logan Herrera, a senior undergraduate computer science major, Wendy Amai, a senior staff scientist at Sandia National Labs, Miguel Maestas, a computer science graduate student, and Gil Gallegos, chair of the computer and mathematical sciences department. Las Vegas -- The Highlands University

  6. Jun 9, 2017 · Though the 21st EOD team received a trophy, says Jake Deuel, Robot Rodeo coordinator and manager of Advanced Field Operations and Robotics Dept. 6532, bomb squads are mostly after the bragging rights. “The teams are usually frustrated with us by the second scenario, and that’s a good sign that we’ve developed challenging scenarios.

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