Conveners
8.1 Professional Development and Knowledge Management - I
- Tatiana Ivanova (OECD Nuclear Energy Agency)
- Vladimir Artisiuk (Rosatom Central Institute for Continuing Education&Training (ROSATOM CICE&T))
Mr
Venkatesan Arasappan
(Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research)
27/06/2017, 13:30
Track 8. Professional Development and Knowledge Management
ORAL
Knowledge Management is the process of creating value from an organization’s tangible and intangible assets and regarded as a significant contributing tool to enhance the performance of organization. Knowledge accumulated over decades of nuclear research, development & operation (organizational memory) have to be preserved and used for the future design, innovations and continued safe...
Mr
Georgy Tikhomirov
(NRNU MEPHI), Mr
Vyacheslav Pershukov
(ROSATOM)
27/06/2017, 13:50
Track 8. Professional Development and Knowledge Management
ORAL
Nuclear education and training for innovative projects are regarded. National Research Nuclear University (MEPI) history is shown as an example of the university, which has great experience in nuclear education and training, including innovative fast reactor projects. The activity classification and steps of technical specialist training for fast nuclear power engineering are presented. The...
Mr
Roger GARBIL
(European Commission Euratom Nuclear Fission)
27/06/2017, 14:10
Track 8. Professional Development and Knowledge Management
ORAL
The European Atomic Energy Community (Euratom) Research and Training framework programmes are benefitting from a consistent success in pursuing excellence in research and facilitating Pan European collaborative efforts across a broad range of nuclear science and technologies, nuclear fission and radiation protection.
To fulfil Euratom R&D programmes keys objectives of maintaining high levels...
Dr
Konstantin Mikityuk
(Paul Scherrer Institute)
27/06/2017, 14:30
Track 8. Professional Development and Knowledge Management
ORAL
An increasing number of countries are opting for new nuclear energy as an important step towards economic development and environmental protection. According to the IAEA, electricity from nuclear energy may triple by 2050 as evidenced in the report IAEA-RDS-1/33; therefore, the projected use of this carbon-free technology will require many new nuclear engineers and scientists. In addition,...
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A proposal for a pan-European E&T programme supporting the development and deployment of ALFRED
Ms
Sara Bortot
(KTH)
27/06/2017, 14:50
Track 8. Professional Development and Knowledge Management
ORAL
The entire process of implementation of a nuclear program relies on the availability of qualified expertise and of national infrastructures providing the general framework for the smooth execution of regulated activities. Building an innovative reactor, besides the challenges related to the advanced nuclear technology and the important aspects of costs and financing, implies also the...