Geometry.Net - the online learning center
Home  - Basic_N - Nuclear Engineer

e99.com Bookstore
  
Images 
Newsgroups
Page 1     1-20 of 101    1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | 6  | Next 20
A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

         Nuclear Engineer:     more books (100)
  1. Introduction to Nuclear Concepts for Engineers by Robert M. Mayo, 1998-12
  2. Reactor Shielding for Nuclear Engineers by N. M. Schaeffer, 1973-06
  3. Nuclear Containment: Proceedings of an International Conference Organized by the Institution of Nuclear Engineers, Robinson College, University of Cambridge, Great Britain, 6-8 April 1987
  4. ALARA - Principles, Practice and Consequences, Proceedings of the Symposium on ALARA - Quantitative Techniques for Radiation Protection in the Nuclear ... of Civil Engineers, London, September 1986 by J. R. A. Lakey, 1987-01-01
  5. Nuclear Physics for Engineers and Scientists: Low Energy Theory With Applications Including Reactors and Their Environmental Impact (Ellis Horwood S) by S. E. Hunt, 1987-08
  6. A Nuclear Engineer in the Twentieth Century by Robert William Kupp, 2006-07-06
  7. Nuclear Reactor Thermal-Hydraulics: Presented at the Winter Annual Meeting of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Atlanta, Georgia, December ... of the Asme Heat Transfer Division) by Y. A. Hassan, Ga.) American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Winter Meeting (1991 : Atlanta, 1991-12
  8. Energy Environment Opportunities for Civil Engineers: In the West Nuclear Facilities Decommissioning : In the East Implementation of Waste to Energy
  9. On the Cutting Edge: Tales of a Cold War Engineer at the Dawn of the Nuclear, Guided Missle, Computer and Space Ages by Robert F. Brodsky, 2006-09-01
  10. Dynamic Analysis and Design Considerations for High-Level Nuclear Waste Repositories: Proceedings of the Symposium Sponsored by the Nuclear Dynamic by Quazi A. Hossain, 1993-03
  11. Proceedings of the Asme Nuclear Engineering Division: Cfd and Thermal Hydraulic Analysis in Nuclear Reactors : Presented at the 1998 Asme International ... and Exposition (Ne (Series), Vol. 22.) by Ga.) International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition (1996 : Atlanta, 1998-01
  12. Service Experience and Life Management: Nuclear, Fossil, and Petrochemical Plants : Presented at the 1993 Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference Den (Technology in a Global Society) by Colo.) Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference (1993 : Denver, 1993-11
  13. Thermal Hydraulics of Nuclear Reactors: Proceedings Santa Barbara Ca Jan 11-14 1983 (Ans Order No. 700081) by International Topical Meeting on Nuclear Reactor Thermal-Hydraulics 19, Mati Merilo, 1983-06
  14. 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

1. Nuclear Engineer
nuclear engineer. Some employers prefer nuclear engineer applicants to beregistered with the State of California, Consumer Services Agency.
http://www.calmis.cahwnet.gov/file/occguide/ENGNUC.HTM
California Employment Development Department Labor Market Information More Occupational Guides
Employment Development Department
Labor Market Information
* * * This is NOT a job offer * * *
The purpose of this occupational guide is to provide you with useful information to help you make career decisions.
If you are searching for a job, please go to CalJobs (for jobs in California) OR America's Job Bank (for jobs nationwide) More Occupational Guides
Nuclear Engineer
California Occupational Guide Number 367
Interest Area 5-A

Note: This is NOT a job opening. The purpose of this occupational guide is to provide you with useful information to help you make career decisions. If you are searching for a job, go to: California Occupational Guides
California Employment Development Department
Labor Market Information More Occupational Guides

2. Physics Today October 2002
Eugene Wigner, nuclear engineer. Wigner led the design of the Hanfordnuclear reactors and founded a school to teach reactor physics
http://www.aip.org/pt/vol-55/iss-10/p42.html
Search advanced search Table of contents Past issues Links to advertisers ... Virtual Journals Feature Article Eugene Wigner, Nuclear Engineer Wigner led the design of the Hanford nuclear reactors and founded a school to teach reactor physics to people working in industry. Alvin M. Weinberg In addition to being a theoretical physicist of the first rank, Eugene Wigner (1902-95) was the founder of nuclear engineering. He led the group that designed the first very high-powered nuclear reactors, which were built at Hanford, Washington, for the production of the isotope plutonium-239. I first met Wigner (see portrait, Figure 1 ) in the winter of 1942. At the time of our first meeting, he was commuting between his home in Princeton, New Jersey, and the University of Chicago, where the plutonium part of the Manhattan Project was being centralized. I have since been very closely associated with him, and he and I collaborated on The Physical Theory of Neutron Chain Reactors (U. of Chicago Press, 1958).

3. USAJOBS Job Result List
199811-30 130729. Subject nuclear engineer Says Plants Have Diesel No Problem!
http://jsearch.usajobs.opm.gov/summary.asp?OPMControl=TN7872

4. What Does A Nuclear Engineer Do?
Penn State nuclear engineering What Does a nuclear engineer Do? do as a nuclear engineer. My job as a nuclear engineer, with a nuclear vendor, is predicting how a nuclear reactor will
http://www.engr.psu.edu/www/dept/nuc/occupation.stm

5. Resume Of Matthew Golliet
nuclear engineer Resume of Matthew Golliet
http://hometown.aol.com/mgolliet/Resume.html
htmlAdWH('7003175', '120', '30'); htmlAdWH('7002470', '234', '60'); Main Create Edit Help Matthew G. Golliet, PE Registered Professional Engineer Nuclear Engineer Education BS Nuclear Engineering 1993 IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY AMES, IA
Professional Experience 2000 - Present CONSTELLATION NUCLEAR SERVICES, INC; CROFTON, MD Senior Engineer
Scoping and screening, aging assessments, License Renewal application preparation, analysis of component materials, database generation
Nuclear Component Engineer
Assignments have included preparation/revision/review of 10 CFR 50.49 / NUREG 0588 Environmental Qualification (EQ) of electrical equipment with respect to new normal/accident environmental parameter conditions, equipment modification, operational requirements. This consists of classification of the equipment, comparison of the new environmental conditions to test envelope and design basis conditions, review of test report, evaluation and application of IEEE-323 criteria, determination of maintenance/surveillance requirements, and evaluation of the impact on safety-related equipment. Review of environmental qualification

6. Eng-Tips Forums For Engineering Professionals
Online technical support forum and mutual help system for engineering professionals. Selling and recruiting forbidden.
http://www.eng-tips.com/gthreadminder.cfm/lev2/19/lev3/64/pid/466
Support Eng-Tips About Us Contact Us Site Policies
HANDLE
PASSWORD Remember Me
Forgot Password?

Join Us!

Keyword Search
...
Support Eng-Tips

Talk With Other Members Be Notified Of Responses
To Your Posts Keyword Search Turn Off Ad Banners One-Click Access To Your
Favorite Forums Automated Signatures
On Your Posts Best Of All, It's Free! E-mail* Handle Select A Type Aeronautics Aerospace Agricultural Automotive Bioengineer Chemical Civil/Environmental Coastal Computer Electrical Geotechnical Industrial Marine/Ocean Materials Mechanical Military Mining Nuclear Petroleum Structural Specifier/Regulator Password Verify P'word *Opt in e-mail system. Click Personal Profile after login to opt out. "Best Of Breed" Forums Add Stickiness To Your Site (Download This Button Today!) "...Thank you again! I can't tell you how much I and my company appreciate what you've done! I love this place!..." More... A to Z of Materials CADdepot CADdigest ... Eng-Tips Forums Search Find A Forum Find An Expert Home Forums Nuclear Engineers Activities Nuclear engineering other topics Forum (879 members) Start A New Thread or Click on Subject Lines to View Threads.

7. Nuclear Engineers
nuclear engineers. nuclear engineers research and develop the processes, instruments,and systems used to derive benefits from nuclear energy and radiation.
http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos036.htm
Skip Navigation Links Latest Numbers U.S. Department of Labor
Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook www.bls.gov OOH Search/A-Z Index BLS Home Get Detailed Statistics ... Find It! In DOL Printer-friendly version ( HTML PDF
Nuclear Engineers
Nature of the Work Employment Job Outlook Earnings ... Sources of Additional Information
Nature of the Work About this section Back to Top Nuclear engineers research and develop the processes, instruments, and systems used to derive benefits from nuclear energy and radiation. They design, develop, monitor, and operate nuclear plants used to generate power. They may work on the nuclear fuel cycle-the production, handling, and use of nuclear fuel and the safe disposal of waste produced by nuclear energy-or on fusion energy. Some specialize in the development of nuclear power sources for spacecraft; others find industrial and medical uses for radioactive materials, such as equipment to diagnose and treat medical problems. Employment About this section Back to Top Nuclear engineers held about 14,000 jobs in 2000. About 58 percent were in utilities, 26 percent in engineering consulting firms, and 14 percent in the Federal Government. More than half of all federally employed nuclear engineers were civilian employees of the Navy, and most of the rest worked for the Department of Energy. Most nonfederally employed nuclear engineers worked for public utilities or engineering consulting companies. Some worked for defense manufacturers or manufacturers of nuclear power equipment.

8. Nuclear Engineers
The professional organisation for nuclear engineers in the UK. Our mission is to promote the highest professional and safety standards for the nuclear industry.
http://stats.bls.gov/oco/ocos036.htm
Skip Navigation Links Latest Numbers U.S. Department of Labor
Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook www.bls.gov OOH Search/A-Z Index BLS Home Get Detailed Statistics ... Find It! In DOL Printer-friendly version ( HTML PDF
Nuclear Engineers
Nature of the Work Employment Job Outlook Earnings ... Sources of Additional Information
Nature of the Work About this section Back to Top Nuclear engineers research and develop the processes, instruments, and systems used to derive benefits from nuclear energy and radiation. They design, develop, monitor, and operate nuclear plants used to generate power. They may work on the nuclear fuel cycle-the production, handling, and use of nuclear fuel and the safe disposal of waste produced by nuclear energy-or on fusion energy. Some specialize in the development of nuclear power sources for spacecraft; others find industrial and medical uses for radioactive materials, such as equipment to diagnose and treat medical problems. Employment About this section Back to Top Nuclear engineers held about 14,000 jobs in 2000. About 58 percent were in utilities, 26 percent in engineering consulting firms, and 14 percent in the Federal Government. More than half of all federally employed nuclear engineers were civilian employees of the Navy, and most of the rest worked for the Department of Energy. Most nonfederally employed nuclear engineers worked for public utilities or engineering consulting companies. Some worked for defense manufacturers or manufacturers of nuclear power equipment.

9. Nuclear Engineer
Career nuclear engineer. Paying Your Dues. Graduate education is a prerequisitefor employment as a design or research nuclear engineer.
http://www.princetonreview.com/cte/profiles/dayInLife.asp?careerID=99

10. Nuclear & Radiological Engineering
Nuclear and radiological engineering department provides its facts, faculty list, and history. Tel (352) 3921401 - Fax (352) 392-3380. nuclear engineering Facilities. Research. Nuclear Related Info
http://www.nuceng.ufl.edu/
Tel: (352) 392-1401 - Fax: (352) 392-3380 Nuclear Engineering Medical Physics Health Physics Engineering Physics ... Interesting Links
Quick Snapshot
You are the visitor number...

11. Nuclear Engineer
More than 200 Princeton Review titles on sale! Career nuclear engineer. By now,a nuclear engineer has significantly increased authority and responsibility.
http://www.princetonreview.com/cte/profiles/qualityOfLife.asp?CareerID=99

12. The American Nuclear SocietyThe Premier Professional Society Serving The Nuclear
Top 10 Reasons To Be A nuclear engineer. 10. you can impress your friends.
http://redirect-west.inktomi.com/click?u=http://www.ans.org/&y=02399DC60241A52C&

13. Nuclear Engineer's Degree | Nuclear Education @ MIT
nuclear engineer's Degree Requirements. A student with full undergraduate preparationnormally needs two years to obtain the nuclear engineer's degree.
http://web.mit.edu/ned/www/graduate/NEngDegree.html
DEGREES RESEARCH AREAS RELATED LINKS BACK TO:
Nuclear Engineer's Degree Requirements
Revised May 2001 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. General Institute requirements for this degree are listed in the Graduate General Degree Requirements section of the MIT Course Catalogue . The requirements are also listed in the Advanced Degrees section of 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. No regular graduate student is permitted to register in Nuclear Engineering for more than six regular terms without having passed the General Examination. (A regular term is any Fall or Spring term.) 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.

14. Croft - Transport Of Radioactive Material
A company of nuclear engineers providing design, procurment, testing and licensing of packages for the transport of radioactive materials. Include company profile, products and services and contact information.
http://www.croftltd.demon.co.uk/

15. Doctoral Degree | Radiation Science & Technology
who may or may not include the principal thesis supervisor) must be from the MITfaculty and at least one must be from the nuclear engineering Department.
http://web.mit.edu/ned/www/graduate/DocDegreeRST.html
DEGREES RESEARCH AREAS RELATED LINKS BACK TO:
Doctoral Degree:
Radiation Science and Technology
(RST) Thesis Supervision Policy
Requirements for thesis supervision in RST differ slightly from those in other fields of specialization. In addition to the regular NED Policy, students in the Radiation Science and Technology (RST) group will conduct thesis research under the following guidelines: Thesis Committee
Frequency of Committee Meetings

Thesis Prospectus

Committee Member Responsibility
...
Doctoral Study Plan
1. Thesis Committee
Back to Top
2. Frequency of Committee Meetings
Beginning in the second term after completing the Department exam, the student is required to meet with the entire Committee at least once every term (Summer and Fall terms will be included together and IAP with Spring term). These meetings may be at the RST seminar given by the student, after which the Committee will meet together with the student. A Thesis Committee meeting form will be signed by all members and turned into the NED Graduate Office after each meeting. Failure to do so may result in a return of RA stipend to SM level, and may also result in a grade of F for 22.911.

16. USAJOBS Job Result List
IK2943 FO. Job Summary. View announcement for NIST2003-ASF. nuclear engineer.Salary Range $16,961.00 - 123,388.00, ANNUAL. Series Grade ZP-0840-05/15.
http://jsearch.usajobs.opm.gov/summary.asp?OPMControl=IK2943

17. Nuclear Engineer
nuclear engineer. Starting Salaries Although starting salaries are typicallylower, the average nuclear engineer makes around $65,000 a year.
http://www.engineergirl.org/nae/cwe/egcars.nsf/Web - Career Lookup/CGMH-4TN38A?O

18. Search Results
A civil engineer was involved in building them all. 64, Patricia L. Eng PE.nuclear engineer. 63, nuclear engineer. Is fusion the power of the future?
http://www.engineergirl.org/nae/cwe/egmain.nsf/Multi Database Search Results/1B5

19. U.S Should Take The Symptoms Seriously, Nuclear Engineer Says
A nuclear engineer who earned his doctorate specializing in nuclear fusion fromthe University of California, Berkeley, he has cowritten and edited books on
http://www.tennessean.com/sii/longterm/oakridge/part3/stories/nukengineer.shtml
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?

20. History Channel - Speeches - News Report: Charlie Chaplin's Departure From The U
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.
http://www.historychannel.com/speeches/speeches.html
Hear the words that changed the world. From Martin Luther King, Jr.'s "I have a dream" speech to Lou Gehrig's farewell to baseball, our vast collection is drawn from the most famous broadcasts and recordings of the twentieth century. (Reminder: To listen to history being made, you must have RealPlayer installed. If you can't access our audio clips, click here to download RealPlayer.)
News report Charlie Chaplin's departure from the U.S. "Immigration officials are prompt to suggest that the great comic may have difficulty getting back here, if he wants to come." (September 21, 1952) Pressed for back taxes and accused of being a communist sympathizer by McCarthy-era America, British film pioneer Charlie Chaplin left the United States under a storm of controversy in 1952. Informed that he would not necessarily be welcomed back, he retorted, "I wouldn't go back there if Jesus Christ were president," and surrendered his re-entry permit in Switzerland. Once America's most successful movie star and director, the London-born filmmaker settled in Hollywood in 1913. A master of physical comedy, his "Little Tramp" became world famous, and Chaplin played him in more than 70 films. He directed, starred in, wrote, produced, and composed the music for his feature-length comedies, most notably The Kid The Gold Rush City Lights Modern Times (1936), and

A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

Page 1     1-20 of 101    1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | 6  | Next 20

free hit counter