
Tim Frazier: A Journey Through Nuclear Innovation
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In this episode of the Advanced Nuclear podcast, Tim Frazier, a veteran in the nuclear industry, discusses his extensive career in government and the private sector, focusing first on his work with radioisotope power systems used in deep space exploration, the potential for using alternative isotopes, and the future of nuclear propulsion in space. The wide-ranging conversation covers Tim's work with the Global Nuclear Energy Partnership (GNEP) and the Blue Ribbon Commission on America's Nuclear Future, as well as advances in reactor technologies. He provides an overview of his work with Aalo Atomics, a start-up reactor development company, and the role of nuclear energy in powering today's AI and data center revolution. Tim expresses optimism about the future of the nuclear industry and the potential for new reactor technologies to play a significant role in energy production, in the U.S. and around the globe.
Tim Frazier brings over 35 years of experience in the nuclear industry, including nearly 23 years with the United States Department of Energy (DOE), where he held senior positions within the Office of Nuclear Energy and other divisions. His expertise spans nuclear energy, nuclear policy, the backend of the nuclear fuel cycle, non-proliferation, nuclear space power, and congressional, state, local, and stakeholder communications. During his DOE tenure, he managed nuclear operations and facilities both in the field and from headquarters, leading large, multidisciplinary project teams that included national laboratories and private-sector contractors
Currently, Tim holds multiple roles: Vice President of Government Programs at Aalo Atomics, Operating Partner for Nuclear Project Development at Cross River Infrastructure Partners, and Senior Advisor to the CEO at Zeno Power Systems. His work focuses on nuclear innovation, policy advocacy, and strategic partnerships across government and industry.
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