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NESTet 2008

BUDAPEST, HUNGARY 4 -8 May 2008

Programme

Monday 5 May 2008

OPENING SESSION
Chair: S. San Antonio (Secretary General ENS)

08.30 - 10.10


Zsolnay hall - Mezzanine

Welcome Addresses

  • D. Bonser (President ENS)
  • T. Pázmándi (Chairman Hungarian Nuclear Society)

Keynote Speech

  • A. Hurtado (TU Dresden): Cooperation between academia and industry - a case study from Germany

Keynote Speech

  • J. Safieh (ENEN)

Ceremony of European Master of Science in Nuclear Engineering (EMSNE) 2007

10.10 – 10.40
Coffee Break
Training Programmes for Industry – Part I
Chair: M. Coeck (SCK.CEN)

10.40 - 12.20


Zsolnay hall - Mezzanine

 

THE NFI TOKAI SD SYSTEM – MANAGEMENT OF THE CAPABILITIES OF OPERATIONS IN FUEL FABRICATION PLANTS
T. Fukushima (Tokai Works, Nuclear Industries Ltd.) – Japan

FINNISH SOLUTION TO INCREASED BASIC PROFESSIONAL TRAINING NEEDS IN NUCLEAR SAFETY
R. Kyrki-Rajamäki (Lappeenranta University of Technology) – Finland

EDUCATION FOR THE NUCLEAR POWER INDUSTY – A SWEDISH PERSPECTIVE
J. Blomgren (Uppsala University) – Sweden

THE ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS OF AN EFFECTIVE EDUCATION AND TRAINING PROGRAM FOR NUCLEAR POWER PLANT SOFTWARE ENGINEERS
H.S. Dhillon, J.A. LeClair (Excelsior College) – USA

FROM AN “OPERATORS TRAINING FACTORY” TO BECOMING THE SOURCE FOR NUCLEAR-POWER PROFESSIONAL
J.L. Delgado, I. Loizaga (Tecnatom) - Spain

l Parallel Sessions l
Experimental Facilities for Education and Training – Part I
Chair: P. Beeley (HMS Sultan)

10.40 - 12.20


Rákóczi hall –
Ground floor

 

RESEARCH REACTOR COALITIONS – PROMOTING NUCLEAR EDUCATION AND TRAINING
I. N. Goldman, P. Adelfang, S. Paranjpe (IAEA) H. Böck (Atominstitute) – Austria; K. Alldred, N. Mote (International Nuclear Enterprise Group) – US

FUTURE OPERATION OF THE 37 YEAR OLD HUNGARIAN TRAINING REACTOR
A. Aszódi (Budapest University of Technology and Economics) – Hungary

CAN RADIOACTIVE WASTE UNDERGROUND RESEARCH LABORATORIES GAIN FROM CO-OPERATION WITH OTHER UNDERGROUND FACILITIES?
J. Roberts (University of Sheffield) – UK

THE CZECH NUCLEAR EDUCATION NETWORK ASSOCIATION
K. Katovsky, D. Kobylka, K. Matejka (Czech Technical University) – Czech Republic

UTILISATION OF RESEARCH REACTORS IN EDUCATION AND TRAINING PROGRAMS ORGANISED BY THE ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION
F. Foulon, B. Alvado (CEA, Saclay Research Center) - France

12.20 - 13.20
Lunch Break

13.20 - 14.10


Foyer Zsolnay–
Mezzanine

 

Poster Session

Science, Engineering and Technology in Education – Part I
Chair: J. Safieh (CEA)

14.10 - 15.30


Zsolnay hall - Mezzanine

 

MINA-2008: A RENEWED APPROACH TO MASTERING NUCLEAR ENGINEERING AND APPLICATIONS IN SPAIN
L.E. Herranz, J.C. García-Cuesta, S. Falcón, M. Marco (CIEMAT) – Spain

INDUSTRY – UNIVERSITY COLLABORATION: THE AECL-CRSNG-POLYTECHNIQUE COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH AGREEMENT
G. Marleau, A. Hébert, J. Koclas (Ecole Polytechnique de Montréal), W. Shen, P. Boczar (AECL) – Canada

UNIVERSITY BASED NUCLEAR EDUCATION AND RESEARCH IN THE UK
J. Billowes (Dalton Nuclear Institute, University of Manchester) – UK

THE KARLSRUHE NUCLIDE CHART: AN EDUCATIONAL TOOL FOR THE NUCLEAR SCIENCE COMMUNITY
Ch. Normand, G. Pfennig, R. Dreher, J. Galy, J. Magill (Joint Research Centre, Institute for Transuranium Elements) – European Commission

l Parallel Sessions l
Experimental Facilities for Education and Training – Part II
Chair: A. Aszódi (Budapest University of Technology and Economics)

14.10 - 15.30


Rákóczi hall –
Ground floor

 

THE IAEA NETWORKS FACILITATING TRAINING AND DEMONSTRATION OF DISPOSAL AND DECOMMISSIONING TECHNOLOGIES
S. Hossain, B. Neerdael, P. Dinner (IAEA) – Austria

DEVELOPMENT OF PC-BASED NPP SIMULATION PROGRAMS FOR TRAINING AND EDUCATION
A. Aszódi, A. Csige, G. Csom, S. Fehér (Budapest University of Technology and Economics) – Hungary

JOSEF UNDERGROUND EDUCATIONAL AND TRAINING FACILITY
P. Salák, J. Jann (Czech Technical University of Prague) – Czech Republic

TRAINING IN NUCLEAR TECHNOLOGY IN AN ANTI-NUCLEAR
ENVIRONMENT

H. Böck, M. Villa (Vienna University of Technology/Atominstitute) - Austria

1530 - 16.00
Coffee Break
Training Programmes for Industry - Part II
Chair: J. Sugimoto (JAEA)

16.00 - 17.40


Zsolnay hall - Mezzanine

 

VOCATIONAL TRAINING DESIGED AND IMPLEMENTED BY AREVA TA AND CORYS TESS FOR NUCLEAR INDUSTRY
J.-C. Houplan, B. Gless (AREVA), C. Leo (CORYS TESS) – France

USE OF REAL-TIME MODEL-DRIVEN 3D VIRTUAL REALITY SIMULATIONS FOR NUCLEAR PLANT OPERATOR TRAINING AND FAMILIARISATION
S. O‘Neill, D. Lewis (L3-MAPPS) – UK

THE CURRENT CONDITIONS FOR TRAINING OF NUCLEAR POWER PLANT PERSONNEL IN HUNGARY
I. Kiss (Paks NPP Ltd.) - Hungary

EUROPEAN SCHOOL ON EXPERIMENTS; THEORY AND EVALUATION OF NUCLEAR DATA (EXTEND)
J. Blomgren (Uppsala University) – Sweden, E. Bauge (CEA) – France, Sz. Czifrus (Budapest University of Technology and Economics) – Hungary, A. Henriksson (Nuclear Energy Agency, OECD), A. Koning (NRG) – The Netherlands

l Parallel Sessions l
NUCLEONICA Web Portal
Chair: I. Vukovic (FER)

16.00 - 17.40


Rákóczi hall –
Ground floor

 

NUCLEONICA: A WEB PORTAL FOR THE NUCLEAR SCIENCES
J. Magill (JRC Karlsruhe) – European Commission

AN INTERACTIVE WEB ACCESSIBLE GAMMA-SPECTRUM SIMULATOR
A. Berlizov, J. Magill (JRC Karlsruhe) – European Commission

WEB-BASED DOSIMETRY AND SHIELDING CALCULATIONS
WITH NUCLEONICA

J. Galy, R. Dreher, J. Magill (JRC Karlsruhe) – European Commission

RANGE AND STOPPING POWER CALCULATIONS IN NUCLEONICA
M.C. Tufan (Ondokuz Mayis University) – Turkey, J. Magill, J. Galy (JRC Karlsruhe) - European Commission

NUCLEONICA – SOFTWARE DESIGN PATTERNS
C. Grammes (DOKUMENTA S.A.) - Luxembourg