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  1. Nuclear Power Station Project Management by British Nuclear Energy Society, 1988-11
  2. Thermal Science of Advanced Steam Generators/Heat Exchangers: Presented at the 1996 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition, November ... 1996, Atlanta, Georgia (Ne (Series), V. 19.) by Ga.) International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition (1996 : Atlanta, 1996-01
  3. Qualified Manpower for the Nuclear Industry: An Assessment of Demand and Supply by Nuclear Energy Agency, 1993-07
  4. Journey to the Sun: The true story of a nuclear power engineer's exile from Germany by Manfred Fortsch, 2004-05-24
  5. Pumps for nuclear power plant: Convertion sponsored by the Fluid Machinery and Nuclear Power Plant Groups of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, University of Bath, 22-25 April 1974 (CP)
  6. Guide for General Principles of Reliability Analysis for Nuclear Power Generating Station Safety Systems by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 1988-04
  7. John Bertram Adams: Engineer Extraordinary by Crowley-Milling, 1993-01-01
  8. Power Plant Transients 1992: Presented at the Winter Annual Meeting of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Anaheim, California, November 8-13, 1992 (Fed (Series), V. 140.) by Ga.) American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Winter Meeting (1991 : Atlanta, 1992-11
  9. Nuclear Decommissioning by Institution of Electrical Engineers, 1999-01
  10. Numerical Modelling of Basic Heat Transfer Phenomena in Nuclear Systems: Presented at the 28th National Heat Transfer Conference, Minneapolis, Minnesota, ... of the Asme Heat Transfer Division) by Minn.) National Heat Transfer Conference 1991 (Minneapolis, F. B. Cheung, 1991-12
  11. IEEE Standard for Qualification of Class 1E Static Battery Charges and Inverters for Nuclear Power Generating Stations
  12. INDIA'S NUCLEAR BOMB: The Impact on Global Proliferation.(Review): An article from: Pacific Affairs by Robert (American businessperson and engineer) Anderson, 2000-09-22
  13. Nuclear Waste Instrumentation Engineering: 4-5 November 1998, Boston, Massachusetts (Proceedings of Spie--the International Society for Optical Engineering, V. 3536.)
  14. Nuclear Contamination of Water Resources: Proceedings of the Conference Water Resource Consequences of a Nuclear Event, Organized by the Institution

41. Nuclear Engineer's Degree | Nuclear Education @ MIT
nuclear engineer s Degree Requirements. Revised August 2003. nuclear engineer s Degree Program. Each nuclear engineer s degree program is individually arranged.
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Revised August 2003 The following requirements are applicable to all students entering the Department of Nuclear Engineering after August 1, 2003. For students that entered the Department prior August 1, 2003, please download (PDF-89KB) the graduate program requirements (Rev. 17). Introduction Diagnostic Tests in Physics and Math Nuclear Engineer's Degree Program Thesis and Special Problem Research ... Exceptions
Introduction
The object of the Nuclear Engineer's degree program is to provide a broader knowledge of nuclear engineering than required for the Master's degree and to develop competence in engineering application or design but with less emphasis on research than that characterizing a doctoral program. The program includes completion of both an extensive and individually arranged academic course program and a special project of significant engineering value. Catalogue and in the Graduate Policies and Procedures A student with full undergraduate preparation normally needs two years to obtain the Nuclear Engineer's degree. A student registered for an S.M. degree may petition the Department Committee on Graduate students to change registration to a Nuclear Engineer's degree, provided the requirements of these instructions are satisfied. A student must have a cumulative rating of at least 3.5 exclusive of any thesis credit to qualify for the Engineer's degree, and the average of course work plus thesis must also be at least 3.5. (5.0 is an A average for MIT GPA scale).

42. MIT Course Catalogue: Department Of Nuclear Engineering
nuclear engineer. The engineering project required of all candidates for the nuclear engineer s degree is generally the subject of an engineer s thesis.
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Degrees Offered Aeronautics and Astronautics Biological Engineering Division ...
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Department of Nuclear Engineering
The department's new view of nuclear science and engineering is manifest in our creation of a unified core curriculum for all our graduate students and our newly developed discipline-based undergraduate program. Once the core material is mastered, students can select from a wide variety of applications through more specialized subjects. Most of the applications fall within three main sub-categories: nuclear power, plasma physics and fusion technology, and the broad area of radiation science and technology. In keeping with MIT's longstanding contributions to the well-being of the nation, the department aims to educate the individuals who will make the key scientific and engineering advances in these societally important fields. Each of the three basic research areas involves substantial faculty and student activities and is apportioned as follows: nuclear power, 40 percent; radiation science and technology, 40 percent; and plasma physics and fusion technology, 20 percent. A synopsis of these activities follows. Nuclear Power.

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45. University Of Missouri-Rolla: Nuclear Engineering
As a nuclear engineer you might be employed by utilities, reactor vendors, architectengineering firms, consulting firms, industrial research centers, national
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46. ENC Online: ENC Features: Classroom Calendar: Exploring Careers: Nuclear Enginee
Career Profiles nuclear engineer http//www.graduatingengineer.com/careerprofiles/nucleareng.html. How were nuclear engineers involved there?
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February 27 Graphic: Ji Sun An National Engineers Week, February 20-26 Engineering is the art of applying scientific and mathematical principles, experience, judgment, and common sense to create or develop new products that benefit people and solve problems. Engineers search for better, less expensive ways to use the forces and materials of nature to meet tough challenges as people encounter them. There are many fields of work within engineering; one of the smaller branches is nuclear engineering. You flick a switch in your house, and the lights go on. It seems like magic, but somewhere in your state or region there is a power plant that provides that electricity for a fee. And chances are that some of those power plants are fueled by nuclear energy, which means that nuclear engineers would have been involved in the design and development of the plantand are involved with the control and maintenance of it. The generation of electricity is just one area in which nuclear engineers work. Others specialize in the use of nuclear technology for medical diagnosis. Still others are busy working on a nuclear-powered spacecraft that will travel to Mars!

47. Envirovideo: Karl Grossman--Nuclear Engineering, Ethics And Public Health
Several weeks after the 1986 catastrophe at the Chernobyl nuclear plant, Morris Rosen, a nuclear engineer from the United States – formerly with our
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Nuclear Engineering, Ethics and Public Health

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Tomsk Polytechnic University, Tomsk, Siberia
May 26, 2002
Karl Grossman He has given speeches on nuclear technology and other energy and environmental issues around the world. He gave presentations at the Center for Russian Environmental Policy's International Conference on "Toward a Sustainable Russia: Environmental Policy" in Voronezh in 1998, at the Second All-Russia Congress on Protection of Nature in Saratov in 1999, and in 2000 at the conference on "Health of the Environment" at the Russian Academy of Sciences. He has long been active in television and is program director and vice president of EnviroVideo, a New York-based TV company that produces environmental documentaries and interview and news programs. He narrated and wrote EnviroVideo's award-winning documentaries The Push To Revive Nuclear Power; Nukes In Space: The Nuclearization and Weaponization of the Heavens and Three Mile Island Revisited. He is now in the process of putting together an EnviroVideo (www.envirovideo.com) documentary on the great strides in safe, clean, renewable energy technologies and how they are ready to be implemented. His EnviroVideo TV programs are aired across the U.S. on cable TV and via communications satellite by Free Speech TV. His magazine and newspaper articles have appeared in numerous publications. He is vice-chairman of the board of the leading worldwide organization challenging nuclear technology, Nuclear Information and Resource Service-WISE. He is secretary of the board of the media watch group Fairness and Accuracy In Reporting. He is a charter member of the Commission on Disarmament Education, Conflict Resolution and Peace of the International Association of University Presidents and the United Nations. He can be reached by E-mail at kgrossman@hamptons.com.

48. Nuclear Engineers
1. nuclear engineer 1. 12470. S 7. 2. nuclear engineer 2. 12480. S 9. A nuclear engineer 1 performs entrylevel work which is reviewed by a higher level engineer.
http://www.scsc.state.pa.us/announcements/84297.htm
You must submit Application Supplement No. 842-7-1 with your application. TEST ANNOUNCEMENT
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ISSUED December 5, 1997 Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
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Examinations for NUCLEAR ENGINEERS NO WRITTEN TEST REQUIRED Exam. Job Pay Schedule No._ Job Title Code and Range Nuclear Engineer 1 S 7 Nuclear Engineer 2 S 9 APPLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. NATURE OF WORK JOB REQUIREMENTS JOB OPPORTUNITIES TESTING ... HOW TO APPLY NATURE OF WORK
This is professional engineering work in evaluating the safety, design, construction, operation and decommissioning of nuclear facilities such as nuclear power plants, low-level radioactive waste disposal facilities, and fuel cycle facilities. Nuclear Engineers act as intermediaries between Federal regulators and applicants for Federal permits; review design plans and specifications; inspect nuclear facilities; and evaluate nuclear safety systems. A Nuclear Engineer 1 performs entry-level work which is reviewed by a higher level engineer. A Nuclear Engineer 2 has more authority and accountability, and can make independent technical decisions. Work is reviewed for completeness and attainment of program objectives.

49. Vacancy No. 2003/090 - Nuclear Engineer (P-4)
Position and Grade nuclear engineer (P4). Organizational Unit Nuclear Power Engineering Section Division of Nuclear Power Department of Nuclear Energy.
http://recruitment.iaea.org/vacancies/p/2003/2003_090.html
Vacancy Notice No. 2003/090 Position and Grade: Nuclear Engineer (P-4) Organizational Unit: Nuclear Power Engineering Section
Division of Nuclear Power
Department of Nuclear Energy Duty Station: Vienna Issue Date: 21 November 2003 Application Deadline: 21 January 2004 Type/Duration of Appointment: Fixed term , 3 years CCOG Code: 1.B.13
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Assignment
Under the supervision of the Section Head and as a member of the Nuclear Power Engineering Section, the Nuclear Engineer will assist in implementing the Agency's activities with regard to NPP operation management, including the provision of engineering tools to support operating experience analysis and help in informed decision-making, and effective planning and implementation of nuclear power programmes. In particular, the Nuclear Power Engineer will:
  • Serve as a scientific secretary for meetings on nuclear power planning and implementation, the management of NPP organizations and engineering tools to support operating experience analysis and performance improvements. Plan, organize and participate in meetings, and the exchange of information and transfer of know-how to Member States, prepare technical reports and other IAEA guidance, and carry out networking/information exchanges at the Agency and with the Member States. Manage the PRIS (Power Reactor Information System) database, its services (MicroPRIS, PRIS-PC and an Internet site) and the production of two related IAEA priced publications. This includes PRIS data gathering, updating and validation, the provision of related information, and carrying out improvements in the system. It also involves co-ordinating the standardization and harmonization of terminology and definitions on operating performance with other international organizations.

50. Vacancy No. 2004/604 - Nuclear Engineer (P-4)
Vacancy Notice No. 2004/604. Position and Grade nuclear engineer (P4). Organizational Unit Nuclear Power Technology Development
http://recruitment.iaea.org/vacancies/p/2004/2004_604.html
Vacancy Notice No. 2004/604 Position and Grade: Nuclear Engineer (P-4) Organizational Unit: Nuclear Power Technology Development Section
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Department of Nuclear Energy
Duty Station: Vienna Issue Date: 17 March 2004 Application Deadline: 17 May 2004 Type/Duration of Appointment: Fixed term temporary assistance, 1 year CCOG Code: 1.B.13
Organizational Setting
The Nuclear Power Technology Development Section is located in the Division of Nuclear Power in the Department of Nuclear Energy. It has 10 Professional and 5 General Service staff. The overall objective is to promote international information exchange and cooperation in the development and application of advanced reactors.
Assignment
Under the overall guidance of the Head of the Nuclear Power Technology Development Section, to formulate and implement the Agency's activities on technology development and design aspects of innovative nuclear reactors and their application potential, in particular in relation to the Agency's International Project on Innovative Nuclear Reactors and Fuel Cycles (INPRO).
In particular, the post incumbent will:

51. INEEL - News Desk - INEEL Nuclear Engineer Receives American Nuclear Society Mar
Jacopo Buongiorno, Ph.D., INEEL nuclear engineer in the Advanced Nuclear Energy Directorate, has been awarded the 2001 American Nuclear Society Mark Mills Award
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52. INEEL - News Desk - INEEL Nuclear Engineer Elected To American Nuclear Society B
NEWS MEDIA CONTACTS Teri Ehresman, 208526-7785, ehr@inel.gov. INEEL nuclear engineer elected to American Nuclear Society Board of Directors.
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53. United States Marine Corps Jobs - MOS 9632, Nuclear Engineer
See Explanation of Terms. MOS 9632, nuclear engineer. a. Summary. (1) nuclear engineer 015.061014. (2) Research Engineer, Nuclear Equipment 015.061-018.
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54. Mechanical Engineering Announcements
Faculty in the department offer BS, MS and Ph.D. degrees in Mechanical Engineering and MS and Ph.D. degrees in nuclear engineering.
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55. Nuclear Engineering (NUC E)
nuclear engineering, the practical application of the principles of nuclear science for the benefit of humankind, provides the engineer or scientist with an
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56. Reviewjournal.com -- News: Nuclear Engineer New NRC Chairman
Wednesday, April 02, 2003 Copyright © Las Vegas ReviewJournal. nuclear engineer new NRC chairman. STEPHENS WASHINGTON BUREAU. WASHINGTON
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WASHINGTON Nils J. Diaz, a nuclear engineer and government regulator for the past seven years, has been elevated by President Bush to become chairman of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Diaz, who has served on the five-member commission since 1996, replaces Richard Meserve as chairman. Meserve left the NRC on Monday to become president of the Carnegie Institution, a Washington research center. Bush still needs to appoint a new commissioner to fill out the regulatory board, and will probably appoint a second one later this year when the term of Commissioner Greta Joy Dicus expires. At the NRC, Diaz has been identified as an advocate of streamlining nuclear regulations while maintaining focus on safety, according to an agency biography. Among his major tasks ahead is overseeing the NRC's handling of a license application to open a nuclear waste repository at Yucca Mountain in Nevada. Before joining the NRC, Diaz was professor of nuclear engineering sciences at the University of Florida and director of the Innovative Nuclear Space Power Institute, a missile defense consortium.

57. Nuclear Engineers
Comments nuclear engineers. A description of the the work done by nuclear engineers can be found in the occupational outlook handbook.
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58. Nuclear Engineer, GS-840
nuclear engineer, GS840. Basic Requirements. Degree professional engineering. To be acceptable, the curriculum must be in a school
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Nuclear Engineer, GS-840
Basic Requirements Degree:
professional engineering. To be acceptable, the curriculum must:
  • be in a school of engineering with at least one curriculum accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) as a professional engineering curriculum; or include differential and integral calculus and courses (more advanced than first-year physics and chemistry) in five of the following seven areas of engineering science or physics: (a) statics, dynamics; (b) strength of materials (stress-strain relationships); (c) fluid mechanics, hydraulics; (d) thermodynamics; (e) electrical fields and circuits; (f) nature and properties of materials (relating particle and aggregate structure to properties); and (g) any other comparable area of fundamental engineering science or physics, such as optics, heat transfer, soil mechanics, or electronics.
  • Click here for information on alternate methods of qualifying without a professional degree in engineering. Additional Experience and Education Requirements For GS-7 and Above In addition to meeting the basic entry qualification requirements, applicants must have specialized experience

    59. Chernobyl's Toll
    It is time for the IAEA to own up to this. Alexander R. Sich is a nuclear engineer with the Nuclear Safety Account of the European Bank for Reconstruction
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    At Chernobyl, truth was a casualty
    By Alexander R. Sich
    Ten years ago in the early hours of April 26, 1986, the world's worst nuclear power accident occurred at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Station in then-Soviet Ukraine. A series of operator errors and reactor design deficiencies produced a devastating steam explosion and fuel-core meltdown in Unit 4. Radioactivity spread over parts of Ukraine, Belarus, and Russia, contaminating the land and causing illness and death. The Soviet social fabric was so ripped by the accident that it hastened the ultimate demise of an already decaying empire. Truth regarding what precisely happened over the first 10 days following the accident was also a casualty. To this day, the Vienna-based International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) still officially clings to the myth first promulgated by the Soviets that the 5020 metric tons of materials dumped from helicopters during this period succeeded in smothering the burning core. It is now clear that the helicopter crews did not cover the core. Rather, with pinpoint bombing accuracy performed under extremely hazardous conditions, these brave men managed to smother the "red glow," which was thought to have been the burning core. But most scientists familiar with the accident now believe that the red glow was only a minor portion of the core, hurled 12 to 15 meters up and away from the reactor shaft as a result of the explosion that destroyed the reactor.

    60. Nuclear Power Education Information At Business.com
    University of Illinois nuclear engineering Guide for engineering majors, describing what a nuclear engineer does and the programs available at UIUC.
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