Steven Horowitz
About Steven Horowitz
Steven Horowitz is a Nuclear Engineer at Sandia National Laboratories with extensive experience in reactor engineering, safeguards, physical security, and nonproliferation.
Current Employment at Sandia National Laboratories
Steven Horowitz currently works as a Nuclear Engineer at Sandia National Laboratories in Albuquerque, New Mexico Area. He has been with the organization since 2017. His work involves using his extensive knowledge in nuclear sciences to contribute to various projects and initiatives.
Previous Experience at Sandia National Laboratories
Before his current role, Steven Horowitz was a Summer Graduate Post-Masters Technical Intern at Sandia National Laboratories in 2017. His internship lasted 2 months and provided him with valuable technical and professional experience in the nuclear engineering field.
Graduate Research and Teaching at Texas A&M University
Steven Horowitz has an extensive background in research and teaching from his time at Texas A&M University. He worked as a Graduate Research Assistant from 2013 to 2014 and again from 2016 to 2017. His experience also includes a position as a Graduate Teaching Assistant in 2015. His roles at Texas A&M involved conducting research related to nuclear engineering and teaching related courses.
Internships in Nuclear Engineering
Steven Horowitz gained practical experience early in his career through internships. In 2016, he interned at the Federation of American Scientists in Washington, D.C. as well as worked at Florida Power & Light Company as a Reactor Engineering Summer Intern in 2014 at the Turkey Point Nuclear Power Plant in Homestead, Florida. These opportunities allowed him to apply theoretical knowledge in practical settings, focusing on reactor engineering, safeguards, physical security, and nonproliferation.
Academic Qualifications
Steven Horowitz holds a Master of International Affairs from Texas A&M University - The Bush School of Government and Public Service (2015-2017), where he studied International Relations and Affairs. He also earned a Master's of Science in Nuclear Engineering from Texas A&M University (2013-2015), and a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Nuclear Engineering from the University of Florida (2009-2013). His academic background provides a solid foundation in both technical and policy aspects of nuclear sciences.