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Cecilia Eiroa-Lledo

Cecilia Eiroa-Lledo recently completed her doctorate in analytical radiochemistry at Washington State University. Her research focused on the determination of thermodynamic parameters for technetium metal. She was the recipient of the Los Alamos National Laboratory Seaborg Summer Student Fellowship in 2018. She attended Concordia University Irvine, where she received a double major in Chemistry and Biology. Her interests range from nuclear policy and international relations to the research of radionuclide behavior in the environment.