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Bond Calloway

Associate Laboratory Director
SRNL

Areas of Expertise:

Clean Energy, Energy Storage, Hydrogen, Nuclear, R&D, Renewables

Bond Calloway is an Associate Laboratory Director at the Savannah River National Laboratory, where he leads a team of scientists and engineers conducting energy research. He has more than 30 years of industrial experience in research and development, design, construction, and operation of nuclear/chemical plants.rnrnBond is currently the 2017 AIChE President. Bond Calloway was elected as the 2016 AIChE President-Elect. Bond was elected to the AIChE Board of Directors (2011– 2013). He was the co-chair of the 2009 AIChE Annual Meeting and the 2014 Natural Gas workshop. Bond currently serves on the AIChE Center for Energy Initiatives Executive Board; the Environmental Progress & Sustainable Energy Journal Editorial Board; the Chemical Engineering Progress (CEP) Editorial Board; the Public Affairs and Information Committee; and as a director of the Nuclear Engineering Division and the Savannah River Local Section. Bond led the RAPID initiative in collaboration with AIChE staff and Ga Tech which culminated in AIChE being awarded a 140 million dollar project to run the RAPID Manufacturing Institute for the Department of Energy.rnrnHe also served as member of AIChE’s Research and New Technology Committee (2008–2013), including two years as chair; on the Chemical Engineering Technology Operating Council (2008–2012); on the Executive Board of the Program Committee (2009–2010); and on the Nuclear Engineering Div. Executive Committee (2004–present), including three years as chair.rnrnBond received AIChE’s Herb Epstein Award (2008) and Robert E. Wilson Award (2014); the U.S. Dept. of Energy Sustainability Award (2011); and a R&D 100 Award for contributions in engineering and energy research (2001). Bond Calloway was named the Auburn University Chemical Engineering Department’s Outstanding Alumnus in 2016.rnrnA graduate of Auburn Univ. and a Fellow of AIChE, Bond has authored more than 50 papers on various aspects of energy research and manufacturing.rn