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  1. IEEE Guide to the Collection and Presentation of Electrical, Electronic, Sensing Component, and Mechanical Equipment Reliability Data for Nuclear-Pow (IEEE Std 500-1977)
  2. Risk Based Inservice Testing: Development Of Guidelines : Light Water Reactor (LWR) Nuclear Power Plant Components (CRTD Center for Research and Technology Development) by American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1996-01
  3. Risk-Based Inspection-Development of Guidelines: Light Water Reactor (Lwr) Nuclear Power Plant Components (CRTD Center for Research and Technology Development) by American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1997-01
  4. Conference Record of the 1991 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference November 2-9, 1991 Santa Fe, New Mexico Usa/Catalog No 91 by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 1992-04
  5. Ans - Asme Nuclear Energy Conference Proceedings, San Diego, Ca, Aug, 23-26, 1992
  6. Nuclear technology for engineers (McGraw-Hill series in nuclear engineering) by R. Hobart Ellis, 1959
  7. Training of Technical Staff for Nuclear Power Stations: Papers Presented at a Seminar Organized by the Nuclear Energy Committee of the Power Industries ... of Mechanical Engineers on 23 September 1986
  8. IEEE Guide to the Collection and Presentation of Electrical, Electronic, Sensing Component, and Mech by IEEE GUIDE TO T, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. Power Engineering Society. Nuclear Power Engineering Committee, 2000-05
  9. Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers: Sizewell B, Aiming to Be First, International Conference 8-9 March 1994 (Imeche Event Publications) by IMechE (Institution of Mechanical Engineers), 1994-03-30
  10. Trident Facilities: Proceedings of the Conference Organized by the Institution of Civil Engineers, Held in London on 14 April 1994 by Institution of Civil Engineers (Great Britain), 1994-09
  11. NUCLEAR PHYSICS FOR ENGINEERS PRELIMINARY MANUSCRIPT by Irving Kaplan, 1953
  12. Contemporary Nuclear Shell Models: Proceedings of an International Workshop Held in Philadelphia, Pa, Usa, 29-30 April 1996 (Lecture Notes in Physics)
  13. 2001 IEEE Radiation Effects Data Workshop: IEEE Nuclear and Plasma Sciences Society : The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc, : Workshop Record (IEEE Conference Proceedings) by B. C.) IEEE Radiation Effects Data Workshop (10th : 2001 : Vancouver, 2001-10
  14. Einstein, Podolsky, and Rosen Paradox in Atomic, Nuclear, and Particle Physics by Alexander Afriat, F. Selleri, 1998-10-31

61. Become A Nuclear Engineer - Learn About Nuclear Engineering Careers, Nuclear Eng
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Nuclear engineers apply their knowledge of physics, engineering and advanced computational methods to design a broad range of engineered systems involving neutrons, plasmas, and sub-atomic particles. These applications include nuclear power plants, fuels and components; nuclear propulsion systems for Navy submarines and aircraft carriers; space propulsion systems and power sources for interplanetary exploration; nuclear instruments for industry and research; plasma processing equipment for semiconductors and advanced materials; and radioisotopes, diagnostic equipment, and cancer treatment procedures used in medicine.
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62. NUCLEAR ENGINEERING PROGRAM
nuclear engineerING PROGRAM. A Graduate Program at the. UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURICOLUMBIA. Columbia, MO 65211. (314) 882-3550. April 2002. MS IN nuclear engineerING.
http://www.missouri.edu/~nuclear/curiculm.htm
NUCLEAR ENGINEERING PROGRAM A Graduate Program at the UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI-COLUMBIA Nuclear Engineering Program E2433 Engineering Building East University of Missouri Columbia, MO April 2002
M.S. IN NUCLEAR ENGINEERING
The Nuclear Engineering program is designed for those entering students with a B.S. degree in engineering or in chemistry or physics. Students from other fields will be considered on an individual basis. Those students who have attained a B.S. degree in nuclear engineering may be given revised curricula depending on their backgrounds and the requirements of the specific program in which they are enrolled. The required, basic curriculum is presented in Table 1. All students take this course sequence. Students may then choose electives given in Table 2 to complete the required 31 hours for graduation. Typically, this will involve selecting 5 elective courses. These are grouped in general categories of similar subject matter; however, it is not necessary for a student to be restricted to only one emphasis area. These emphasis areas include power, fusion/plasma, and health and medical physics, as well as a miscellaneous category.

63. ASME : Nuclear Engineering Division - Links
Role of National Laboratories; Nuclear Regulatory Commission Rulemaking; NRCsupp.state Engineer Licensing Requirements. Forums The following Forum may be of
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The following position statements may be of interest to members of the Nuclear Engineering Division.

64. Nuclear Engineering Career Description And Education Requirements
Job Summary nuclear engineers, as the name suggests, develop systems to benefit through nuclear energy and radiation. They develop
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Job Summary: Nuclear engineers, as the name suggests, develop systems to benefit through nuclear energy and radiation. They develop, maintain and operate nuclear power plants. They are also responsible for disposal of waste from nuclear plants without harming the ecosystem. Nuclear engineers also work in the space agencies and help in the creation of spacecraft. They also specialize in researching and developing the medical uses of radioactive material (for example, radiation therapy). Most nuclear engineers work in scientific and technical research laboratories. Some percentage works with the Government and is responsible for looking after power plants. Many work in the defense department. Qualification: Salary Range: Ranges from $60,000 to $150,000.

65. Career Center - What Can I Do With A Major In..?
nuclear engineering. ThreeYear Profile 2000-2002, More Majors. This Pennsylvania. nuclear engineering, MEng, University of California-Berkeley.
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This report profiles the information baccalaureate graduates provided us about their initial career choices following graduation. The primary focus is to provide students interested in this major with examples of the wide variety of employment and graduate school choices past students have made. Therefore, the data are presented as aggregates for the classes of 2000, 2001, and 2002. Individual reports for the classes of and are available. For more information on how the survey data was obtained, go to Survey Data Collection . Some percentages detailed in this report may not add up to 100% due to rounding. Year Graduated Responded Percent
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66. U.S Should Take The Symptoms Seriously, Nuclear Engineer Says
A nuclear engineer who earned his doctorate specializing in nuclear fusion from the University of California, Berkeley, he has cowritten and edited books on
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Up to the ill to make plight known, DOE says
The U.S. Department of Energy has not been aware of widespread health problems among its workers and neighbors of its nuclear weapons sites across the nation, said Peter N. Brush, DOE's acting assistant secretary for environment, safety, and health. Brush acknowledges the department has done nothing to take a comprehensive look at health concerns around all its sites, but is looking for a "plausible connection" between contamination and illness.
DOE surveys and programs frustrate the sick

Energy Department officials say they have tried to help the ill near the nation's nuclear weapons and research facilities. But some of those attempts have frustrated and infuriated the ill they're intended to help.
Arjun Makihajani Arjun Makhijani has long studied releases from U.S. Department of Energy nuclear weapons sites. A nuclear engineer who earned his doctorate specializing in nuclear fusion from the University of California, Berkeley, he has co-written and edited books on nuclear issues. He is president of the nonprofit Institute for Energy and Environmental Research in Tacoma Park, Md. Its staff members have testified in environmental lawsuits. Q: What is your reaction to the number of people we found who work on or live near nuclear weapons sites suffering from unexplained illnesses?

67. Jobs.NET - Nuclear Engineer Job Search
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68. Nuclear Engineer/Nuclear Physicist
Created 4/24/2004 1906. NDT.org Resume Database nuclear engineer/Nuclear Physicist. Search nuclear engineer/Nuclear Physicist. First Name Garik. Last Name
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69. Project Nuclear Engineer
Job Title Project nuclear engineer Department DOE Group Location Germantown, MD Requisition 030009516 Education Bachelor Graduate Degree preferred in
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Job Title: Project Nuclear Engineer Department: DOE Group Location: Germantown, MD Requisition#:
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Bachelor Graduate Degree preferred in Nuclear Engineering or engineering with appropriate experience.
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Must have in-depth experience in DOE programs, procedures, security and program analysis.
Requirements
At least 4 years relevant experience. Must have expertise in computer programs and applications. Must have excellent written and oral communication skills.
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Security Clearance required

70. College Of Engineering
Because the breadth and rate of change in this field requires that the nuclear engineer have a broad educational background, the curriculum consists of physics
http://www.wisc.edu/pubs/ug/07engineering/nuke.html
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Objectives of the Nuclear Engineering Program
Nuclear Engineering Scholars and distinguished Scholars Program

B.S.-M.S. Dual Degree Program

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Courses
153 Engineering Research Building, 1500 Engineering Drive, Madison, WI 53706; 608/263-7038; www.engr.wisc.edu/ep/neep/ Professors Corradini (chair) (also Mechanical Engineering), Bier (also Industrial Engineering), Blanchard, Callen (also Physics), Deluca (also Medical Physics), Drugan, Fonck, Hershkowitz, Kammer, Kulcinski, Lakes, Moses, Plesha, Smith (also Mathematics), Waleffe (also Mathematics); Associate Professors Bonazza, Henderson, Pfotenhauer (also Mechanical Engineering), Witt; Assistant Professors Allen, Carpick, Crone, Sovinec, Thomadsen (also Medical Physics), Whyte, Wilson; Reactor Director Agasie; Lecturers Cashwell, Diebel; Adjunct Professors Dresner, Elder, Mills, Schmitt, Tautges; Emeritus Professors Carbon, Conrad, Emmert, Malkus, Sandor, Vogelsang. The Department of Engineering Physics offers the B.S. degree in nuclear engineering and M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in nuclear engineering and engineering physics.

71. Patent Attorney/Nuclear Engineer Seeks Of Counsel Position.
Patent Attorney/nuclear engineer seeks of counsel position. Position Sought Patent Attorney/nuclear engineer seeks of counsel position.
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72. Farzad Rahnema (Nuclear Engineering)
Began at Tech Came to Tech in Fall 1992 as an Associate Professor Prior was a Principal Engineer at General Electric Nuclear Energy.
http://www.me.gatech.edu/me/publicat/brochures/rb/Rahnema.html
    Education
    Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles, 1981
    M.S., Louisiana State University, 1977
    B.S., Illinois Institute of Technology, 1975 Began at Tech
    Came to Tech in Fall 1992 as an Associate Professor
    Prior was a Principal Engineer at General Electric Nuclear Energy Background
    During his career at General Electric, Dr. Rahnema was involved in the development of nuclear methods used by the company in the design and real-time monitoring of reactors. Research
    Nuclear criticality safety is directly dependent on the accuracy of the numerical tools used by nuclear criticality safety specialists to analyze operations with fissionable materials. Dr. Rahnema has been conducting collaborative research work with the Westinghouse Savannah River Company and Westinghouse Safety Management Solutions to develop defensible benchmark descriptions of critical experiments. Dr. Rahnema is also involved in the design and measurement of subcritical experiments with fresh fuel. The project includes the development of a nodal diffusion theory computational tool for the criticality analysis of Westinghouse Savannah River Company’s spent fuel storage configurations. The originality of this method is that it achieves Monte Carlo accuracy using a fast and simple diffusion theory model.
    Distinctions
    • 16th International Conference on Transport Theory (April 1999 at Georgia Tech)

73. Nolan Hertel (Nuclear Engineering)
Distinctions American Nuclear Society Radiation Protection and Shielding Division Best Affiliate Staff Scientist; Registered Professional Engineer in Georgia.
http://www.me.gatech.edu/me/publicat/brochures/rb/Hertel.html
    Education
    Ph.D., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1979
    Began at Tech
    In Winter 1993 as an Associate Professor
    Prior was an Assistant and an Associate Professor at The
    University of Texas at Austin Background
    Dr. Hertel’s early research efforts were focused on neutron benchmark experiments and the integral testing of neutron data. Although he continues to work in these areas, he has expanded his research to include areas of radiation dosimetry and shielding, high-energy particle transport, and radiological assessment. Research
    Distinctions
    • American Nuclear Society

    • - Radiation Protection and Shielding Division Best Paper Award at the Winter Meeting,
      1996 and 1997
      - Radiation Protection and Shielding Division Past Chair
    • Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Affiliate Staff Scientist Registered Professional Engineer in Georgia
    Representative Publications
    N. E. Hertel, D. G. Napolitano, and M. W. Granus. 1998. Benchmarking and Application of SKYSHINE-III on Dry Storage Casks.

74. Modarres Home Page - Publications
Behaviors of Complex Dynamic Systems with Applications, YS Hu and M. Modarres, Fuzzy Systems and Soft Computing in nuclear engineering, M. Modarres, Da Ruan ed
http://www.enre.umd.edu/faculty/modarres/paper.htm
Publications Books Book Chapters Books Edited Guest Editor ... Technical Journals (Some Abstracts Available) Papers in Conferences and Workshops Government Reports Other Reports (Last Updated on June 12, 2003) If you want to know further information regarding publications,
please send e-mail to modarres@umd.edu
1. Books B.1 WHAT EVERY ENGINEER SHOULD KNOW ABOUT: Reliability and Risk Analysis, M. Modarres, Marcel Dekker, New York, N.Y., 1993. B.2 Reliability Engineering and Risk Analysis: A Practical Guide, M. Modarres, M. Kaminskiy, and V. Krivtsov, Marcel Dekker, New York, N.Y., 1998. B.4 Risk and Performance-Based Technologies in Engineering, in Manuscript. Planned Publication date October 2004 with Marcel Dekker.
2. Book Chapters BC.1 Reliability Engineering, M. Modarres and H-Y. Hu, Book Chapter in SPFE Handbook of Fire Protection, Society of Fire Protection Engineers, Second Edition, 1995. BC.3 Logic-Logic-Based Hierarchies for Modeling Behaviors of Complex Dynamic Systems with Applications, Y.-S. Hu and M. Modarres, Fuzzy Systems and Soft Computing in Nuclear Engineering, M. Modarres, Da Ruan ed., Springer-Verlage, 1999. BC.4 Reliability Engineering, M. Modarres, and F. Joglar, Book Chapter in SPFE Handbook of Fire Protection, Society of Fire Protection Engineers, Third Edition, 2001.

75. Nuclear Engineer
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76. Nuclear Engineering Teaching Laboratory - Personnel
By US Postal Service The University of Texas at Austin nuclear engineering Teaching Laboratory JJ Pickle Research Campus Building 159 Austin, TX 78712, By FedEx
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Dr. Donna J. O'Kelly Laboratory Manager / Reactor Health Physicist djokelly@mail.utexas.edu Michael Krause Reactor Manager, Operations and Maintenance m.krause@mail.utexas.edu Dr. Brad Hurst Research Associate bhurst@mail.utexas.edu Efrat Strassberg Course Animation and Web Designer efrats@onebox.com David Tillman Electrical Engineering Assistant Research Engineer Larry Welch Reactor Operator/ Electronics Technician larry.welch@mail.utexas.edu Matt Durham Physics Undergraduate Research Assistant Derek Haas Physics Undergraduate Research Assistant Jay Hedlund Mechanical Engineering Undergraduate Technician Bruno Vieira IAEA Fellow Portugal Art Wharton Mechanical Engineering Undergraduate Technician William Wilson Mechanical Engineering Undergraduate Technician Laboratory personnel may be reached at the following addresses or by telephone at (512) 232-5370 By U.S. Postal Service:

77. History Channel - Speeches - Hyman G. Rickover, U.S. Nuclear Engineer: On The Co
If you can t access our audio clips, click here to download RealPlayer.). Hyman G. Rickover, US nuclear engineer. On the Cold War arms race.
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Hyman G. Rickover, U.S. nuclear engineer On the Cold War arms race "We must keep on meeting the totalitarian challenge for as far into the future as we can presently foresee." (March 21, 1960) On March 21, 1960, U.S. Vice Admiral Hyman Rickoverthe father of the world's first nuclear submarinespoke of the importance of keeping abreast of Soviet technological developments. Rickover, born in Makov, Russia, on January 27, 1900, immigrated to the United States as a child and was brought up in Chicago, Illinois. He studied electrical engineering at the U.S. Naval Academy and at Colombia University, and in the 1930s served on various submarines. During World War II, he headed the electrical section of the Navy's Bureau of Ships, and in 1946 was enlisted into the U.S. atomic program. The next year he returned to the Navy to manage its nuclear-propulsion program. Regarded as a fanatic by his detractors, he completed the world's first nuclear submarinethe USS Nautilus ahead of schedule in 1955. While continuing his work with the Navy, he helped built the first major civilian nuclear power plant at Shippingport, Pennsylvania. Always an outspoken advocate of U.S. nuclear supremacy, he was promoted to the rank of vice admiral in 1959, and admiral in 1973. He retired from the Navy in 1982, after serving as an officer for a record 63 years. He died four years later.

78. Index.html
nuclear engineerING INTENSIFICATION. The Section of nuclear engineering nuclear engineering Intensification. The intensification in nuclear engineering
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NUCLEAR ENGINEERING INTENSIFICATION The Section of Nuclear Engineering (SEN) offers the Intensification in Nuclear Engineering in the career of Industrial Engineering. The Nuclear Engineering Plan of studies In the valid plan of studies at present in the ETSEIB is contemplated that in the studies of Industrial Engineering one can process an Intensification. The goal of the intensifications is to give the student a vision more complete of one of the different areas of the Engineering. In month of obtaining the titol from Industrial Engineer he obtains the Diploma corresponding to the intensification carried out. Nuclear Engineering Intensification The intensification in Nuclear Engineering has as a goal the application of the knowledge and scientific method to the obtaining of the benefit that for the man the estates of the atomic kernels can entail. It shows two aspects of different applications with many interrelation:
  • The technology of the ionizing radiation.

79. Career Pathways
. Did you know? Good opportunities should exist for nuclear engineers. Additional Information.......Pathway Engineering Job nuclear engineer Job
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Pathway: Engineering
Job: Nuclear Engineer Job Description Nuclear engineers research and develop the processes, instruments, and systems used to obtain benefits from nuclear energy and radiation. They design, develop, monitor, and operate nuclear plants used to generate power. Nuclear engineers may work on the nuclear fuel cycle or fusion energy, the development of nuclear power sources for spacecraft, or the research of industrial and medical uses for radioactive materials. Necessary Education Bachelor's Degree Helpful High School Courses Algebra, Geometry, Calculus, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Computer Applications Working Conditions
  • Usually work a 40-hour week
  • May work longer hours and experience stress in order to meet deadlines
Salary Range
  • 2001, Delaware average annual salary, $80,200
  • 2001, Delaware average hourly wage, $38.56
Career Ladder Information
  • Master's Degree typically increases earnings
  • Positions can be found in public utilities, defense manufacturers, engineering consulting firms, manufacturing of nuclear power equipment and the Federal Government
Personal Qualities and Interests You are:
  • Are inquisitive, analytical, and detail oriented

80. Nuclear Engineer Vanishes On Coast
nuclear engineer vanishes on Coast THE mystery surrounding the disappearance of a 58year-old nuclear engineer who vanished from a Golden Beach Resort last
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Wednesday, 2 April 2003. Nuclear engineer vanishes on Coast
THE mystery surrounding the disappearance of a 58-year-old nuclear engineer who vanished from a Golden Beach Resort last week deepened yesterday.
Trevor Mountford-Smith was taking a three-day holiday on the Sunshine Coast ? his first visit to the region ? when he vanished, leaving all his belongings in the World Mark Golden Beach Resort unit he had been staying in.
Police yesterday refused to comment on Mr MountfordSmith's career, but a spokesperson for the Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency confirmed he was an employee at the Sydney office.
While his employers would not elaborate on his position with ARPANSA, an internet site listed Mr Mountford-Smith as a nuclear engineer.
He was also listed as attending the International Atomic Energy Agency Technical Committee Meeting in Vienna in 1999, where he chaired one of four working groups.
The ARPANSA spokesperson said the Commonwealth Government agency, which operates as a nuclear safety regulator, was liaising with Queensland Police in an effort to locate Mr Mountford-Smith.

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