Savannah River National Laboratory
Carol Eddy-Dilek is a Laboratory Fellow at DOE’s Savannah River National Laboratory. For the past 35 years, she has worked on programs focused on development and deployment of innovative approaches for environmental remediation in the DOE complex. She is currently the lead for the DOE EM Groundwater Closure Project and the DOE ALTEMIS project where we are developing a new paradigm of long-term monitoring based on state-of-art technologies – in situ groundwater sensors, geophysics, drone/satellite-based remote sensing, reactive transport modeling, and AI – that will improve the effectiveness and robustness of monitoring, while reducing the overall cost. She also facilitates DOE-Legacy Management’s access to EM National Laboratory technical expertise.