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Adrian "Adi" Paterson is a South African scientist and engineer best known for his work on
Pebble Bed modular reactor The Pebble Bed Modular Reactor (PBMR) is a particular design of pebble bed reactor developed by South African company PBMR (Pty) Ltd from 1994 until 2009. PBMR facilities include gas turbine and heat transfer labs at the Potchefstroom Campus of ...
research and development. He was CEO of the
Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation The Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation (ANSTO) is a statutory body of the Australian government, formed in 1987 to replace the Australian Atomic Energy Commission. Its head office and main facilities are in southern outs ...
(ANSTO) from March 2009 till September 2020.


Career

Paterson was educated in
South Africa South Africa, officially the Republic of South Africa (RSA), is the southernmost country in Africa. It is bounded to the south by of coastline that stretch along the South Atlantic and Indian Oceans; to the north by the neighbouring countri ...
, where he obtained a Bachelor in Science and Chemistry and a PhD in Engineering from the
University of Cape Town The University of Cape Town (UCT) ( af, Universiteit van Kaapstad, xh, Yunibesithi ya yaseKapa) is a public research university in Cape Town, South Africa. Established in 1829 as the South African College, it was granted full university statu ...
. In 1984, Paterson joined South Africa's
Council for Scientific and Industrial Research The Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) is South Africa's central and premier scientific research and development organisation. It was established by an act of parliament in 1945 and is situated on its own campus in the cit ...
(CSIR) as a research scientist, working on ceramic materials. He was appointed to the organisation's executive in 1994. Paterson ultimately rose to positions of Executive Vice President and Chief Information Officer at CSIR. In 2001, he took a position at the Department of Science and Technology, which he held for four years. In 2006, he became General Manager of Business Development Operations at the
Pebble Bed Modular Reactor The Pebble Bed Modular Reactor (PBMR) is a particular design of pebble bed reactor developed by South African company PBMR (Pty) Ltd from 1994 until 2009. PBMR facilities include gas turbine and heat transfer labs at the Potchefstroom Campus of ...
Company in South Africa, and held the position until December 2008. The Company downsized significantly following his departure. In 2010, Public Enterprises Minister
Barbara Hogan Barbara Hogan (born 28 February 1952) is a former Minister of Health and of Public Enterprises in the Cabinet of South Africa. Early life Hogan attended St Dominic's Catholic School for Girls, Boksburg, and gained a degree at the University o ...
described the project in Parliament saying that "between 2005 and 2009, it became increasingly clear that, based on the direct-cycle electricity design, PBMR's potential investor and customer market was severely restricted, and it was unable to acquire either nvestors or customers" He emigrated to Australia in 2008 and was appointed Chief Executive Officer at ANSTO in March 2009. That year, he was named a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Technology, Science and Engineering. Paterson was awarded 2012 Professional Engineer of the Year by the Sydney Division of
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and also worked as an advisor on the TV documentary series '' Uranium - Twisting the Dragon's Tail (2015)''. Paterson is an advocate for nuclear industrial development in Australia. In 2015 he told the ''
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'' that "The social licence is an issue, but the science and technology is not." He has also stated that there are likely to be synergies between
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and waste storage interests in the future, possibly building upon
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technology. In 2015, he was elected a fellow of the
Royal Society of New South Wales The Royal Society of New South Wales is a learned society based in Sydney, Australia. The Governor of New South Wales is the vice-regal patron of the Society. The Society was established as the Philosophical Society of Australasia on 27 June ...
and was called before the
Nuclear Fuel Cycle Royal Commission The Nuclear Fuel Cycle Royal Commission is a Royal Commission into South Australia's future role in the nuclear fuel cycle. It commenced on 19 March 2015 and delivered its final report to the Government of South Australia on 6 May 2016. The Comm ...
in
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as an expert witness. He spoke on the topic of Nuclear Education and Skills Development. He was presented with a Doctor of Science (honoris causa) by the
University of Wollongong The University of Wollongong (abbreviated as UOW) is an Australian public research university located in the coastal city of Wollongong, New South Wales, approximately 80 kilometres south of Sydney. As of 2017, the university had an enrolment of ...
in 2017.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Paterson, Adrian Living people South African scientists South African engineers University of Cape Town alumni Year of birth missing (living people) Place of birth missing (living people) Fellows of the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering Fellows of the Royal Society of New South Wales Members of the Academy of Science of South Africa