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  1. Early retirement for weaponeers? (nuclear weapons engineers): An article from: Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists by Jonathan Weisman, 1994-07-01
  2. Nuclear propulsion and engineering for engineers (ETEE) by Demetrios G Samaras, 1955
  3. Training for Nuclear Power Plant Operation: An International Conference Held by the Institution of Nuclear Engineers and Co-Sponsored by the European
  4. Crankshaft and Component Adequacy: Update of Analysis and Testing Developed for Nuclear (S P (Society of Automotive Engineers))
  5. The Institution of Nuclear Engineers Year Book 1961 by Nuclear, 1961
  6. ASME certificate milestone in nuclear renaissance.(American Society Of Mechanical Engineers)(South Texas Project Nuclear Operating Co.)(Brief article): An article from: Mechanical Engineering-CIME by Jeffrey Winters, 2009-02-01
  7. The Institution of Nuclear Engineers Year Book 1962-63 by Nuclear, 1962
  8. Professional Engineering Examination Study Guide for Nuclear Engineers by American Nuclear Society, 2004
  9. Seismic qualification of safety related nuclear plant and equipment: Papers presented at a seminar organized by the Nuclear Energy Committee of the Power ... of Mechanical Engineers on 3 April 1984
  10. Space nuclear power sources: Safety policy in the development and application of the RTG and SP-100 systems (Society of Automotive Engineers) by William Rigert, 1991
  11. The Institution of Nuclear Engineers Year Book 1963-64 by Nuclear, 1963
  12. Nuclear Engineers: Swiss Nuclear Engineers, Friedrich Tinner, Héctor Maseda Gutiérrez, Kevin Greenaugh, Ned Xoubi, Norman Rasmussen
  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. Service Experience in Fossil and Nuclear Power Plants: 1999 Asme Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference, Boston, Massachusetts, August 1-5, 1999 (P V P)

41. Optics.org - Employment Centre - CV: Nuclear Engineer
nuclear engineer System Administrator with 2 years' experience seeks position asnuclear engineer, preferably in United States, and is not willing to relocate
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Level of qualification Masters (MA/MSci/MSc/MEng/etc.) Education Sofia University, Faculty of Physics, Department for Nuclear Technique and Nuclear Power Engineering Sofia, Bulgaria Relevant Experience Risk Engineering Ltd. Sofia, Bulgaria Software Engineer in Nuclear Energy Division System Administrator Skills offered Full scope simulator developing in "GSE POWER SYSTEM? software development environment for Nuclear and Fossil Power Plants The full version of this CV (including name and contact details) is available for purchase at a cost of USD 15.00. When you purchase a CV, you will be invoiced and the full version of the CV will be e-mailed to you within 72 hours. e-mail cv alerts Sign up to our e-mail CV alerting service

42. NUCLEAR ENGINEER
60850 WASHINGTON STATE DEPARTMENT OF PERSONNEL Specification for Classof. nuclear engineer. Definition Plans, directs and conducts
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WASHINGTON STATE DEPARTMENT OF PERSONNEL Specification for Class of NUCLEAR ENGINEER Definition: Plans, directs and conducts radiological safety evaluations of the design, construction, operation and decommissioning of nuclear power plants and other nuclear facilities operated and licensed by the Federal government for conformance to safety standards and site certification conditions of the Washington State Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council. Provides consultation, assistance and recommendations to the Governor and the Health Division Director for emergency response planning in the event of a nuclear accident or a major peacetime nuclear emergency. Typical Work Reviews applications for Federal and State permits and licenses for nuclear facilities within the State of Washington; Performs on-site evaluations and inspections of nuclear power plants and other major nuclear facilities within the State of Washington; Evaluates State and Federal reports pertaining to the safety and environment impacts of nuclear power plants and other nuclear facilities; Provides consultation and technical assistance for emergency response planning for nuclear power plants and other major nuclear facilities; provides recommendations to the Governor regarding a peacetime nuclear emergency;

43. Career Links - Nuclear Engineer
nuclear engineer. The Careers Gateway linksto careers and training information.
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44. In 1976, Bill Edge Had Earned An MS In Nuclear Engineering At The
How does a nuclear engineer . . . Get to be a THERAPEUTIC RADIATION PHYSICIST?In 1976, Bill Edge had earned an MS in nuclear engineering
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How does a NUCLEAR ENGINEER . . . Get to be a THERAPEUTIC RADIATION PHYSICIST? In 1976, Bill Edge had earned an MS in nuclear engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology and was working on his doctorate when a friend called to offer him a position at a hospital. A hospital? "I'd done some work at Oak Ridge in health physics," says Mr. Edge, "which is really a safety areamaking sure people aren't exposed to radioactivity. But most health physics jobs were in nuclear reactors, and after Three Mile Island they just weren't being built any more. And I wanted to do something more interesting and more useful. So I moved over to the medical area. I have a good bit of clinical contact with patients, so I know I am doing something useful, and the work gets more interesting all the time." For the last 13 years, he has been director of the radiation-physics department at Northeast Georgia Medical Center in Gainesville. His work includes planning computerized radiation treatments, making physics measurements on equipment used to treat patients, and serving as a liaison between physicians, dosimetrists, and therapists. As radiation safety officer, he also ensures the safety of the treatment machines and generates tables to be used in treatment calculations. Now he is preparing to accept a three-dimensional planning system that uses data from computed tomography to plan patient treatments with 3-D graphics presentation of patient anatomy and treatment beams. Mr. Edge is technically a therapeutic radiation physicist, which represents a combination of radiation physics and medical therapy. This is distinct from a radiation therapist, who administers treatment to patients, and a radiation oncologist, who is an MD who has overall responsibility for patients' treatment. He does not feel that a PhD is necessary for his work; instead, the essential degree is a master's in physics, ideally accompanied by one of the programs accredited by the American Association of Physicists in Medicine (AAPM). These programs, most of them offered at large teaching hospitals, combine classroom and clinical work.

45. Project Nuclear Engineer
Job Title Project nuclear engineer Department DOE Group Location Germantown,MD Requisition 010005237 Education Bachelor Graduate Degree preferred in
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46. Project Nuclear Engineer
Job Title Project nuclear engineer Department DOE Group Location Salt Lake City,UT Requisition 010004711 Education Masters degree in relevant field
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47. Might Be
You Might Be A nuclear engineer If Thanks EMailers! (From the humor boards!).If you stare at an orange juice container because it says CONCENTRATE.
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You Might Be A Nuclear Engineer If: Thanks E-Mailers! (From the humor boards!) If you stare at an orange juice container because it says CONCENTRATE. If your wrist watch has more computing power than a 486DX-50. If you can quote scenes from any Monty Python movie. If you can name 6 Star Trek episodes. If your spouse sends you an e-mail instead of calling you to dinner. If your idea of good interpersonal communication means getting the decimal point in the right place. If you look forward to the holidays only to put together the kids' toys. If you have used coat hangers and duct tape for something other than hanging coats and taping ducts. If you window shop at Radio Shack If your ideal evening consists of fast-forwarding through the latest sci-fi movie looking for technical inaccuracies. If you are convinced you can build a phaser out of your garage door opener and your camera's flash attachment. If you don't even know where the cover to your personal computer is. If you have modified your can-opener to be microprocessor driven. If you know the direction the water swirls when you flush.

48. [cdn-nucl-l] Some Physicist/nuclear Engineer Postings Of Potential Inter
Date PrevDate Next Chronological Thread Archive Top cdnnucl-lsome physicist/nuclear engineer postings of potential interest
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[cdn-nucl-l] some physicist/nuclear engineer postings of potential interest...
Folks, I have noticed that there are several nuclear engineer/physicist positions posted here at ORNL that might interest some of you. Many of the jobs are associated with the Spallation Neutron Source, a very major project here at Oak Ridge. This link is through the public ORNL website. http://webworks1.cind.ornl.gov/employment/?emp=rd Best Regards, Ron Ellis, ORNL (Member: CNS, ANS, CAP, APS) Employment at Oak Ridge National Laboratory.url

49. Nuclear Engineering & Radiological Sciences :: Academics
Graduate Program. Degree of nuclear engineer. In common with other departmentsin the College of Engineering, the Department of Nuclear
http://www-ners.engin.umich.edu/academics/grads/professional.shtml
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Graduate Program Home Department History About the Program Degrees Offered ... Admissions Graduate Program Degree of Nuclear Engineer In common with other departments in the College of Engineering, the Department of Nuclear Engineering and Radiological Sciences offers a professional degree (Nuclear Engineer). Requirements
  • Meet Common requirements for Master's and Intermediate degrees set by Rackham Pass an admissions examination completion of 30 semester hours of specified course work beyond the Master's degree.
      At least 24 of the required 30 credit hours must be taken in the area of the department or program At least three graduate-level cognate courses in fields other than mathematics are required. At least six hours devoted to a research design or development project in some field of Nuclear Engineering must be carried out supervised by a faculty committee are required.
    A written report covering the research, design, or development project must be submitted to, and approved by, the Faculty Supervisory Committee.

50. Nuclear Engineering & Radiological Sciences :: Faq
How long did you study to be a nuclear engineer? It is quite easy at present.Here is a recent story on the nuclear engineer shortage.
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NERS Resources FAQ Admissions Declaring NERS Internal Frequently Asked Questions Of course, we can't have a website without a "Frequently Asked Questions" page. So here it is! If you have a question that is not answered in the FAQ, please email us at ners-info@umich.edu, or fill out this form . We will be happy to answer any questions you may have.
  • What is nuclear engineering and radiological sciences? This is the field of science and engineering that deals with the human application of subatomic particles with energies from fractions of an electron volt to millions of electron volts and higher, and with the interactions of radiatioin with matter, it's effects and applications. Application areas and specific fields of study include but are by no means limited to medical applications of radiation, nuclear power, materials design at the atomic level, and environmental effects of radiation. How long did you study to be a nuclear engineer?

51. Journal
The nuclear engineer. The nuclear engineer is available to Subscribers at a yearlyrate of £110.00 which includes postage and packing (surface mail).
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52. {LN}Top Ten Reasont To Be A Nuclear Engineer
Top 10 Reasons To Be A nuclear engineer. 10. you can impress your friends.9. you can scare your enemies. 8. You can make those Chem
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Top 10 Reasons To Be A Nuclear Engineer
10. you can impress your friends. 9. you can scare your enemies. 8. You can make those Chem guys jealous that your bombs are better than theirs. 7. You'll get to use the pickup line, "Mine glows in the dark." 6. In the event of a holocaust, you'll know where to hide. 5. "Fifty thou a year will buy a lot of beer." 4. You can tell people, "I'm naturally radioactive, so back off!" 3. Nuc E's make better breeders. 2. Nuc E's have better rod control. 1. Just to tick off those Greenpeace guys.
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53. Nuclear Engineer With Shielding, Criticality And/or Radiation
nuclear engineer with shielding, criticality and/or radiation source terms. Follow Ups Post Followup The Roadwhore Nuclear Job Board FAQ
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54. Re Nuclear Engineer With Shielding, Criticality And/or Radiation
Re nuclear engineer with shielding, criticality and/or radiation source terms. Follow Ups Post Followup The Roadwhore Nuclear Job Board FAQ
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55. Nuclear Engineering And Radiological Sciences
Final Examination None. nuclear engineer. For general Graduate Schoolrequirements for the special advanced degree nuclear engineer
http://www.rackham.umich.edu/Programs/physical.sci/nuclear.html
Rackham Academic Programs (Online Bulletin) Rackham Home Rackham Academic Programs Home
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Faculty Degree Programs 108 Mortimer E Cooley Building
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University of Michigan
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Phone: (734) 764-6214
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Program Web Page: http://www.ners.engin.umich.edu Admissions Information
The following is a brief summary of admission deadlines, requirements, and Academic Program Code(s) for the degree(s) offered in this Department/Program. The sections immediately following this summary provide an in-depth description of each degree program. You may order an application by contacting the Program Web Page , downloading an application in PDF Format , or completing an online application Nuclear Engineering
Admits all terms. Deadline for is February 1 . GRE general required for precand admission and recommended for master's admission; Three letters of recommendation are required; Master's degree usually required for doctoral program. Worksheet required. Please use the following information when completing Item 13 on the application.
Code: 01565; Academic Program: Nuclear Engineering; Ph.D.

56. Power Technology - Vacancy
THINKENERGYGROUP nuclear engineer. Reference 26691. Job Posted 22 November2002. Location North East USA. Country USA. Start Date 22 November 2002.
http://www.power-technology.com/vacancy.asp?company=5005&vacancy=1884

57. Power Technology - Vacancy
THINKENERGYGROUP nuclear engineer. Reference 26437. Job Posted 11 October2002. Location State of NC. Country USA. Start Date 11 October 2002.
http://www.power-technology.com/vacancy.asp?company=5005&vacancy=1565

58. The Junior Engineering Technical Society (JETS) - Publications: Guidance Brochur
Bruce is a nuclear engineer with a construction firm that specializes in hospitalsand other health organizations that work with radiation to provide medical
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Nuclear Engineering
Bruce is a nuclear engineer with a construction firm that specializes in hospitals and other health organizations that work with radiation to provide medical treatment and diagnostic tests. He knows that modern radiotherapeutic equipment is the product of engineers' efforts to harness radiation to serve society. His plans, which specify the layout and equipment in a new hospital, will result in increased capability to treat patients with carefully controlled doses of radiation that kill cancer cells and spare many patients the trauma of surgery. Nuclear engineers harness the power of the atom to benefit humankind. They search for efficient ways to capture and put to beneficial use those tiny natural bursts of energy from a disintegrating atom. As a nuclear engineer, you may be challenged by problems in consumer and industrial power, space exploration, water supply, food supply, environment and pollution, health, and transportation. Participation in these broad areas may carry you into many exciting and challenging careers. These may include interaction of radiation with matter, radiation measurements, radioisotope production and use, reactor engineering, and fusion reactors and materials. As a nuclear engineer, you may...

59. ANS : Public Information : Students : Nuclear Careers
As a nuclear engineer, you may be challenged by problems in consumer and industrialpower, space exploration, water supply, food supply environment and
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Nuclear engineers harness the power of the atom to benefit humankind. They search for efficient ways to capture and put to beneficial use those tiny natural bursts of energy from a disintegrating atom. As a nuclear engineer, you may be challenged by problems in consumer and industrial power, space exploration, water supply, food supply environment and pollution, health, and transportation. Participation in these broad areas may carry you into many exciting and challenging careers. These may include interaction of radiation with matter, radiation measurements, radioisotope production and use, reactor engineering, and fusion reactors and materials.
As a nuclear engineer, you may...

60. Ray Begins Term As American Nuclear Society President
supplies. A registered mechanical and nuclear engineer, Ray also is responsiblefor wholesale purchases and sales of electricity. Prior
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Ray Begins Term as American Nuclear Society President
LA GRANGE PARK, Ill., June 17, 2002 Harold B. Ray assumed the presidency of the American Nuclear Society during the organization's 2002 Annual Meeting in Hollywood, Fla. Ray, who will serve a one-year term, succeeds Dr. Gail H. Marcus.
Also installed as the Society's Vice President/President-Elect was Dr. Larry R. Foulke. Dr. Kyle H. Turner began the second year of his two-year term as the Society's Treasurer.
Ray is executive vice president of Rosemead, Calif.-based Generation, one of Southern California Edison's business units. He joined SCE in 1970, and has served in his present position since 1995. He is responsible for all power generating facilities, including nuclear and related fuel supplies.
A registered mechanical and nuclear engineer, Ray also is responsible for wholesale purchases and sales of electricity.
Prior to joining SCE, Ray was a reactor plant engineer for the U.S. Navy, assigned to the staff of Admiral Hyman G. Rickover in the Naval Reactors Division of the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission. In 1970, he became supervising engineer at SCE, overseeing licensing and safety at the San Onofre Nuclear Generation Station (SONGS). At SONGS, he has held a number of management positions, including manager of quality assurance, project manager for Units 2 and 3, and station manager.

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