Tyler Dant is a Nuclear Engineer and Health Physicist with over a decade of experience in the field. Since November 2012, Tyler has been working at ARA, where responsibilities include nuclear engineering and health physics expertise. Prior to this role, Tyler served as a Graduate Student at Purdue University from August 2010 to August 2012, focusing on research to develop a bone model for assessing internal radiation doses in children through Monte Carlo simulations. Additionally, Tyler gained practical experience as a Research Assistant in Radiation and Environmental Management at Purdue University during 2011, conducting radiation protection tasks such as surveys and dose calculations. Tyler holds a Master of Science in Health Physics and a Bachelor of Science in Nuclear Engineering, both obtained from Purdue University.