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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
The MIT Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in Fission Engineering and Nuclear Energy, Fusion and Plasma
http://web.mit.edu/ned/www/education/graduate/NEngDegree.html

42. NTUA - Nuclear Engineering Section
NATIONAL TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF ATHENS nuclear engineering Section MSc in nuclear engineering, Worcester University Diploma in Physics, University of
http://arcas.nuclear.ntua.gr/nucsec/page1.html
NATIONAL TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF ATHENS
Nuclear Engineering Section

NTUA-Nuclear Engineering Section

Academic Staff
Prof. Emeritus D.J. Leonidou
PhD London University, FINucE,
Diploma in Physics, University of Athens
Fax: ++ 30-210-7722947
e-mail: dleonid@nuclear.ntua.gr
Prof. S.E.Simopoulos

PhD, London University, DIC, MINucE, President, School of Mechanical Engineering Vice President, Greek Atomic Energy Commission National Representative of Greece to the OECD/NEA Nuclear Science Committee and NEADB Fax: ++ 30-210-7722914 e-mail: ses@nuclear.ntua.gr ssimop@central.ntua.gr Assist. Prof. M.J.Anagnostakis PhD, NTUA, Mechanical Engineer, NTUA Fax: ++ 30-210-7722914 e-mail: managno@nuclear.ntua.gr managno@central.ntua.gr Assist. Prof. E.P.Hinis PhD NTUA, Mechanical Engineer, NTUA Fax: ++ 30-210-7722914 e-mail: ehinis@nuclear.ntua.gr ehinis@central.ntua.gr Scientific Assistants N.P.Petropoulos PhD NTUA, Mechanical Engineer, NTUA Fax: ++ 30-210-7722914 e-mail: npetro@nuclear.ntua.gr npetr@central.ntua.gr N. Dimitrakopoulos MSc in Nuclear Engineering, Worcester University

43. Nuclear Engineering International
nuclear engineering International provides news and information for the worldwide nuclear power industry.
http://www.neimagazine.com/story.asp?sectionCode=188&storyCode=2029280

44. Nuclear Engineering At NC State
In 1950, a nuclear engineering program was started in the Departmentof Physics, Today, the Department of nuclear engineering offers programs of study
http://www.ne.ncsu.edu/info/nutshell.html

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Nuclear Engineering In A Nutshell
Nuclear Engineering
Enrico Fermi demonstrated on December 2, 1942, that a pile of graphiteblocks containing lumps of natural uranium would cause a self-sustainingnuclear reaction when stacked to a predictable minimum size. Although thepower level was only a few watts, it was sufficient to show that uraniumfission could generate heat in a controlled manner. Fermi's experimentformed the basis for the design of nuclear power plants. Even before the construction of the Raleigh Research Reactor, NorthCarolina State University was leading the nation in the education of nuclearengineers. In 1950, a nuclear engineering program was started in the Departmentof Physics, and in 1951, NCSU awarded the first BSNE degrees in the nation.A graduate program was also established about this time, and in 1954, N.C.State awarded the first two PhD's in the nation to students majoring innuclear engineering. In 1961, the nuclear engineering program, by thenwell-established, was designated the Department of Nuclear Engineeringand transferred to the School of Engineering. The startup of the MEDUSAplasma generation device in 1986 symbolized the Department of Nuclear Engineering'sentry into fusion engineering and plasma technology. Today, the Department of Nuclear Engineering offers programs of study leading to BS, MS, MNE, PhD and post-baccalaureate profession degrees.The undergraduate enrollment ranges between 80 and 120, and the graduateenrollment ranges between 45 and 55 students. There are 12 graduate facultymembers and 16 professional staff. Major areas of current interest includefission, fusion and applied radiation physics. Within these major areas,research on fusion fuel cycles, plasma-material interactions, neutronics,nuclear materials, thermal-hydraulics, applications of radiation, and basicradiation physics are conducted.

45. Nuclear Engineering At NC State
David R. Gilland, Professor of Nuclear Radiological Engineering and Graduate William G. Vernetson, Associate Engineer and Director of Nuclear
http://www.ne.ncsu.edu/source/sourcebook03/florida.htm

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UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA
202 Nuclear Sciences Building P.O. Box Gainesville FL TEL: (352) 392-1401 / FAX: (352) 392-3380 http://www.nuceng.ufl.edu www.nre.ufl.edu E-Mail: haghighat@ufl.edu NE Graduates B.S. Masters Ph.D. Graduate Student Enrollment: 28 Masters/18 Ph.D. [B.S.(N.E.), B.S.(NES), M.E., M.S., Engr., Ph.D.] ABET Accreditation: B.S.(N.E.) Alireza Haghighat, Chair and Professor Samim Anghaie, Wesley E. Bolch, Edward T. Dugan, David E. Hintenlang Alan M. Jacobs David R. Gilland Alex E. S. Green, James S. Tulenko, William G. Vernetson, Associate Engineer and Director of Nuclear facilities (352-392-1401 ext. 317); Ph.D. University of Florida 1979; Reactor safety, non-power reactor operations and operator training; nuclear plant systems design, criticality analysis, neutron activation analysis. [vernet@ufl.edu];
Other Faculty
Manuel Arreola, Professor and Director of Radiological Physics (352-265-0680 x 45217); [arreom@radiology.ufl] Frank J. Bova

46. Careers In Nuclear Engineering - TAMU Career Center
Careers In nuclear engineering. What Do They Do? nuclear engineers are involved in the design, construction, and operation of nuclear power plants for power
http://careercenter.tamu.edu/Students/S1/S1D4C23.shtml
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What Do They Do? Nuclear engineers are involved in the design, construction, and operation of nuclear power plants for power generation, propulsion of nuclear ships and submarines, and space power systems. Nuclear engineers are also involved in the handling of nuclear fuels, the safe disposal of radioactive wastes, and in medical uses of radioactive isotopes. Examples of Work Projects
  • Management, dealing with political and strategic issues related to nuclear energy Designer of waste disposal systems Supervisor of plant operations Develop equipment used to process nuclear fuels and dispose of radioactive material Develop equipment using radioactive material for health reasons Researcher of the application of radioisotopes
Various Job Titles
  • Design Engineer Researcher Professor Industrial Hygienist (TAMU offers a graduate program for this)
Job Outlook Some Employers of Nuclear Engineers
  • Research Companies, both private and governmental

47. Nuclear Engineering Energy Systems And Nuclear Science
nuclear engineering Energy Systems and Nuclear Science.
http://www.uoit.ca/EN/main/11258/12198/12673/programs_energy_nuc_eng.html

48. Nuclear Engineer
nuclear engineers develop the methods, instruments, and systems to harness Most nuclear engineers work a standard 40hour week, although some projects
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49. Nuclear And Radiation Engineering Facts
The nuclear engineer is concerned with the design and operation of energy conversion The mission of the undergraduate nuclear engineering Program of the
http://www.ennu.umd.edu/undergra.html
Friday, October 29, 1999 Undergraduate Studies in Nuclear and Radiation Engineering (contact Dr. Gary Pertmer for further information) Nuclear Engineering deals with the use of nuclear energy from nuclear fission, fusion, and radioisotope sources and with the practical applications of radiation engineering. The major use of nuclear energy is in electric power generation. Other uses are in the areas of chemical and materials processing, medicine, instrumentation, and isotope trace analysis. The nuclear engineer is concerned with the design and operation of energy conversion devices ranging from very large reactors to small radioisotope power generators used in spacecraft, and with the use of nuclear reactions in many environmental, biological, chemical, and electronic processes. Because of the ever increasing range of uses for nuclear technologies, the nuclear engineer finds interesting and diverse career opportunities in a variety of organizations, including private industry, government, and research laboratories. The mission of the undergraduate Nuclear Engineering Program of the Department of Materials and Nuclear Engineering at the University of Maryland is to provide a quality engineering education that has sufficient breadth to include training in both fundamental and specialized engineering topics in order that the graduates meet the current and future needs of society.

50. College Of Engineering - Idaho State University
Idaho State University College of Engineering Main Page. Conduct of Research Conference October 2021, 2005 nuclear engineering Faculty Position
http://www.isu.edu/engineer/

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Announcements: Phone: 208-282-2902 Fax: 208-282-4538 Email: engineering@isu.edu
Campus Box 8060 Idaho State University 833 South 8th Avenue Pocatello, Idaho, USA 83209 Webmaster: Gene Stuffle Last Updated: 05/16/2005

51. Nuclear Engineering Faculty Position Idaho State University (ISU
However, exceptional candidates in other areas of nuclear engineering may be An earned Ph.D. in nuclear engineering, or a degree in a closely related
http://www.isu.edu/engineer/Nuclear.htm
Nuclear Engineering Faculty Position
Idaho State University is a comprehensive doctoral granting university with an enrollment of over 13,000. The College of Engineering has about 600 students and offers ABET-accredited BS programs in Interdisciplinary, Civil, Electrical, Mechanical engineering, and a new B.S. in Nuclear Engineering; a B.S. in Computer Science; M.S. degrees in Environmental Engineering, Measurement and Control Engineering, Nuclear Science and Engineering, and Mechanical and Civil Engineering; and Ph.D. degrees in Engineering and Applied Science and in Nuclear Science and Engineering. The College of Engineering is directly associated with the newly established Institute for Nuclear Science and Engineering that reports through the Office of Research, and also with the Measurement and Control Engineering Research Center, that is directly connected to the College.
Director of Human Resources Idaho State University Pocatello, ID 83209-8107, USA
Screening of applications will begin immediately and the search will continue until the position is filled. For further information about the University and the College of Engineering, visit us on the internet at www.isu.edu or www.isu.edu/engineer. Questions should be addressed to: engineering@isu.edu,

52. Lab Notes: Research From The Berkeley College Of Engineering
But at one of only two nuclear engineering departments in the west, Peterson and his team are off with a running start with an approach called inertial
http://www.coe.berkeley.edu/labnotes/0701nextwave.html
Volume 1, Issue 1
July 2001

Outline List
Brainy Buildings Conserve Energy
Engineering the Energy Market A Power Plant in Every Home Nuclear's Next Wave ... World's Smallest Internal Combustion Engine
Nuclear's Next Wave Per Peterson (right) with doctoral student Steve Pemberton craft an inertial fusion experiment. Peg Skorpinski photo
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for larger image.) The long-term future of safe, reliable, and ample nuclear power may involve a transition from fission to fusion, says professor Per Peterson, chair of the College of Engineering's Nuclear Engineering department. Historically, nuclear fusion - smashing two hydrogen isotopes together to release energy - has been something of a holy grail in power generation. Its promise is an effectively limitless fuel supply with orders of magnitude less inventory of radioactive material, drastically reducing the risk of a nuclear accident. As stated in President Bush's recent National Energy Policy report, "Fusion - the energy source of the sun - has the long-range potential to serve as an abundant and clean source of energy." Harnessing the same energy that powers the sun is not without its scientific hurdles though. But at one of only two nuclear engineering departments in the west, Peterson and his team are off with a running start with an approach called "inertial fusion," compressing fuel to extraordinarily high densities and igniting it.

53. Nuclear Engineering
nuclear engineering and nuclear power. The future of university nuclear engineering programs and university research and training reactors.
http://www.creatingtechnology.org/nuke.htm
Engineering an endless frontier home engineering branches engineer ... systems Nuclear engineering Of all branches of engineering, nuclear is most mired in politics. It had a hard time during the past decades. Yet, the 2001 US National Energy Policy recommended “the expansion of nuclear energy in the United States as a major component of our national energy policy.” ( www.whitehouse.gov/energy/ Is its darkest day over? References Hochfelder, D. 1999. The promise of nuclear power. Proceedings of the IEEE Morone, J. G. and Woodhouse, E. J. 1989. The Demise of Nuclear Energy? New Haven: Yale University Press. Okrent, D. 1981. Nuclear Reactor Safety, on the History of the Regulatory Process Madison: University Of Wisconsin Press. OTA (Office of Technology Assessment). Nuclear Powerplant Standardization www.wws.princeton.edu/~ota/ns20/pubs_f.html. OTA (Office of Technology Assessment). 1984. Nuclear Power in an Age of Uncertainty OTA-E-216. www.wws.princeton.edu/~ota/ns20/pubs_f.html.

54. NEI - August 2001
Arden BementHead, nuclear engineering DepartmentPurdue UniversityNuclear Energy Insight InterviewNuclear Energy Insight asked Arden Bement,
http://www.nei.org/index.asp?catnum=3&catid=720

55. Belgatom Nuclear Engineering
Consulting engineering company for the nuclear industry. Houses the nuclear engineering expertise of Tractebel and Belgonucleaire.
http://www.belgatom.com/

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56. José N. Reyes, Jr. : Nuclear Engineering And Radiation Health Physics - Oregon
BS nuclear engineering (1978), University of Florida MS nuclear engineering (1984) , University of Maryland Ph.D. nuclear engineering (1986), University of
http://ne.oregonstate.edu/people/faculty/reyes.html
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Interim Department Head; Professor; Henry W. and Janice J. Schuette Chair in Nuclear Engineering and Radiation Health Physics; Director, Advanced Thermal Hydraulics Research Lab; Co-Director, Academic Center of Excellence in Thermal Hydraulics and Reactor Safety B.S. Nuclear Engineering (1978), University of Florida
M.S. Nuclear Engineering (1984) , University of Maryland
Ph.D. Nuclear Engineering (1986), University of Maryland At OSU since 1987 Office: Radiation Center, C116
Tel: 541-737-7065
Fax: 541-737-0480
reyes@ne.orst.edu
Fields of Interest
Thermal hydraulics, multi-phase fluid flow studies, scaling analyses, Advanced Light Water Reactor Safety, reactor system design, and probabilistic risk assessment. Project Director for Natural Circulation Coordinated Research Project at the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), United Nations, Vienna, Austria (2004). Ten years at the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Research Engineer and Project Manager for Reactor and Plant Systems Research Branch. Member of American Nuclear Society, American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Member, USNRC International Code Assessment Program (since 1988); Chairman, ANS Thermal Hydraulic Division (1998, 99). Special Achievement Awards for Outstanding Contributions to the USNRC: Revision of Emergency Core Cooling System Rule 10 CFR 50, App. K (1987) and Resolution of Pressurized Thermal Shock (1986); Austin-Paul Engineering Faculty Award (1990). College of Engineering Research Award (1997). Principal Investigator for the AP600 Advanced Plant Experiment Research Program (

57. Nuclear Engineering News Page
»Successful trip for OSU nuclear engineering Students Read »Portland Business Journal Magazine names OSU nuclear engineering program among best in
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Nuclear Engineering News Page
Tue, Aug 30, 2005
Gazette-Times : Nuclear experts gather at OSU Read...
Mon, Aug 29, 2005
Portland Business Journal : Safer nuclear reactors to be discussed Read...
Wed, Aug 24, 2005
Oregonian : OSU will host nuclear energy experts Read...
Sat, Aug 13, 2005
OSU Daily Barometer : OSU to host United Nations Read...
Thu, Aug 11, 2005
Gazette Times : OSU student earns Department of Energy fellowship Read...
Tue, Jun 28, 2005 Alumni Update: Michael Bak, MS RHP '03 Read... Mon, Jun 27, 2005 Alumni Update: Kent Welter PhD NE '02 Read... Mon, Jun 20, 2005 U.S.A.Today: U.S. nuclear power industry working on quiet comeback Read... Fri, Jun 17, 2005 Out of This World Read... Thu, Jun 16, 2005 ReadingEagle.com : Wilson grad works to advance nuclear power Read... Mon, Jun 13, 2005 Picnic Fun and Pie Throw Read... Winston-SalemJournal :Utilities consistently show interest in building nuclear-power plants Read... Thu, Jun 9, 2005 TheMotleyFool.com : A Healthier Glow for Nuclear Power?

58. ACTS - Nuclear Engineer/Health Physicist  - Job Details - NukeWorker.com's Nucl
Nuclear Jobs, Nuclear Job, ACTS nuclear engineer/Health Physicist - Job Details.
http://www.nukeworker.com/job/view.php?job_id=2042

59. Engineering Jobs Engineering Resumes Engineering Job Engineer Jobs Engineer Job
nuclear engineer jobs nuclear engineering jobs research and develop the processes, instruments, and systems used to derive benefits from nuclear energy
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60. Nuclear Science & Engineering Job Resource, Powered By AfterCollege!
Nuclear Science Engineering @ Idaho State University Department Head, nuclear engineering, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, 7/12/05
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