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  1. Water Chemistry of Nuclear Reactor Systems 1977: v. 1: International Conference Proceedings by British Nuclear Energy Society, 1978-12-31
  2. Bpvc-xi - 2001 Bpvc Section Xi - Rules for Inservice Inspection of Nuclear Power Plant Components with Addendas by American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2001
  3. Materials for Nuclear Reactor Core Applications by British Nuclear Energy Society, 1988-12
  4. Nuclear Power Station Project Management by British Nuclear Energy Society, 1988-11
  5. Mining Workshop for Nuclear Waste Cleanup (CRTD) by American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1991-08-15
  6. Seismic Analysis of Safety-Related Nuclear Structures and Commentary
  7. Nuclear Power in the Uk, 1993-94 by Institution of Electrical Engineers, 1993-06
  8. Proceedings of the 1997 International Joint Power Generation Conference: Environmental Control/Fuels and Combustion Technologies/Nuclear Engineering (Ec (Series), Vol. 5.) by International Joint Power Generation Conference, Anupam Sanyal, et all 1997-01
  9. Thermal Reactor Safety Assessment: Proceedings of the Conference Organized by the British Nuclear Energy Society, Held at Manchester on 23-26 May, 1994 by British Nuclear Energy Society, 1994-05-04
  10. Engineer for hire. (Bruno Stemmler): An article from: Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists by David Albright, 1993-12-01
  11. The Effects of Earthquakes on Power and Industrial Facilities and Implications for Nuclear Power Plant Design by American Society of Civil Engineers, 1987
  12. Water Chemistry of Nuclear Reactor Systems 1980: International Conference Proceedings by British Nuclear Energy Society, 1981-04
  13. Guideline for Design and Analysis of Nuclear Safety Related Earth StrUctures: Ansi/Asce I-88 N-725 (ASCE standard) by American Society of Civil Engineers, 1983-10
  14. Symposium on the Thermal and Hydraulic Aspects of Nuclear Reactor Safety: Volume 1: Light Water Reactors by AMERICAN SOC MECHANICAL ENGINEERS, 1977

61. Nuclear Engineer, GS-840
nuclear engineer, GS840. Basic Requirements. Degree professionalengineering. To be acceptable, the curriculum must be in a school
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Nuclear Engineer, GS-840
Basic Requirements Degree:
professional engineering. To be acceptable, the curriculum must:
  • be in a school of engineering with at least one curriculum accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) as a professional engineering curriculum; or include differential and integral calculus and courses (more advanced than first-year physics and chemistry) in five of the following seven areas of engineering science or physics: (a) statics, dynamics; (b) strength of materials (stress-strain relationships); (c) fluid mechanics, hydraulics; (d) thermodynamics; (e) electrical fields and circuits; (f) nature and properties of materials (relating particle and aggregate structure to properties); and (g) any other comparable area of fundamental engineering science or physics, such as optics, heat transfer, soil mechanics, or electronics.
  • Click here for information on alternate methods of qualifying without a professional degree in engineering. Additional Experience and Education Requirements For GS-7 and Above In addition to meeting the basic entry qualification requirements, applicants must have specialized experience

    62. Nuclear Engineer
    nuclear engineer. Some of the typical tasks of a nuclear engineer are Experimentto develop new methods of nuclear material use and disposal;
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    Nuclear Engineer
    Some of the typical tasks of a Nuclear Engineer are:
    • Experiment to develop new methods of nuclear material use and disposal
    • Investigates nuclear accidents
    • Moniter plant operations
    • Inspect plants
    Nuclear Engineers have to go to school for at least enough time to get a bachelors degree. Nuclear Engineers make anywhere from $50,000 to 80,000. The Iowa average pay is $64,380. Some scans skills that Nuclear Engineers need to be high in are:
    • mathematics
    • science
    • critical thinking
    • writing
    • monitoring
    Physical abilities needed are:
    • near vision
    • light: 10-20 lbs of lifting
    • auditory attention
    • speech clarity Job outlook in Iowa : only a small amount of job openings Home

    63. Texas A&M Nuclear Engineering Department
    National society honors Texas A M nuclear engineer For the second year in arow, a Texas A M University professor will receive the Glen Murphy Award in
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    DEPARTMENT OF NUCLEAR ENGINEERING DWIGHT LOOK COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING ABOUT THE
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    Click on a headline to read the full story in Engineering News. Nuclear Engineering Professor uses physics to ease rush-hour traffic Students in the Department of Nuclear Engineering received two of the three Roy G. Post Foundation scholarships.
    Nuclear Engineering Department and Texas Institute for Advancement of Chemical Technology host Nuclear Power Symposium on February 26.
    Encouraging the construction of new nuclear power plants to meet future energy needs and reduce air pollution is the goal of the Feb. 26 symposium to be held at Texas A&M University. The one-day event, "New Nuclear Plant Orders: How to Get It Done," brings together speakers from government, industry and academia. There is no cost to attend the symposium, but reservations to attend must be made by Feb. 21. Dr. John Poston is designated as the 2003 recipient of the Loevinger-Berman Award for Excellence in Internal Dosimetry

    64. ANSTO Media Release. Fission La Femme
    nuclear engineer Tanya Karma A breed apart nuclear engineer Tanya Karma (above),one of Australia’s few women qualified to operate a nuclear reactor.
    http://www.ansto.gov.au/info/press/2002/p013.html
    Media Release
    February 26 2002
    Fission la femme
    Historically, nuclear science has always encouraged women to break free of the traditional roles that in many ways have been assigned to them. In fact the whole field of nuclear science has been relatively free of the glass-ceiling syndrome. An example is Marie Curie, who in 1903 became the first woman to be awarded the Nobel prize in science and in many ways opened up the trail for other women to follow careers in science. One of these is Tatiana Karma, a woman who holds what is perhaps one of the more unusual positions even within the diverse world of science. Tatiana (or Tanya, as she prefers to be called) Karma is a senior engineer of nuclear technology at ANSTO. As a Duty Operations Engineer, she is one of the few women actively involved in operating the nuclear research reactor on site. She is among a highly elite group of women around the world who have earned this responsibility. However, most of her time these days is dedicated to running the silicon irradiation business. Silicon irradiation is a profitable business for ANSTO, generating some $3 million revenue each year, with customers that include some of the world’s major electronics companies. ANSTO for its part irradiates (or "dopes", as it’s known) a significant proportion of the silicon used in electronics around the world. Karma takes on this crucial responsibility with an air of ease and professionalism.

    65. Schools In The USA The Source For College Prep Career
    . Since the...... online planner. Get hints on job searching, the interview process,and more. Career Profiles. nuclear engineer.
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    66. United States Marine Corps Jobs - MOS 9632, Nuclear Engineer
    See Explanation of Terms. MOS 9632, nuclear engineer. a. Summary. (1) NuclearEngineer 015.061014. (2) Research Engineer, Nuclear Equipment 015.061-018.
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    United States Marine Corps (USMC) Officer Job Descriptions See Explanation of Terms MOS 9632, Nuclear Engineer a. Summary . Nuclear engineers function as consultants to senior Marine Corps officers in matters relating to nuclear technology and weapons capabilities and are the primary points of contact and advisors for actions pertaining to tactical and strategic nuclear force policies. b. Requirements/Prerequisites (1) Completion of the Armed Forces Institute of Technology course of study in Nuclear Engineering or advanced education in Nuclear Engineering from a comparable accredited institution is required.

    67. NEI - Universities And Colleges Offering Academic Programs In Nuclear Energy
    Oregon State University nuclear engineering; Radiation Health Physics. PennsylvaniaState University Engineering Department; nuclear engineer Graduate Program.
    http://www.nei.org/index.asp?catnum=3&catid=718

    68. Nuclear Engineer Says Plants Have Diesel: No Problem! - Gary North's Y2K Links A
    Power_Grid. Date 199811-30 130729. Subject nuclear engineer Says Plants HaveDiesel No Problem! Comment I received this note * * * *. Mr. North,.
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    Gary North's Y2K Links and Forums
    Summary and Comments (feel free to mail this page) Category: Date: Subject: Nuclear Engineer Says Plants Have Diesel: No Problem! Comment: I received this note: Mr. North, I'm responding to your article on the safety of nuclear reactors in the event there is a loss of off site electrical power. I have worked at operating nuclear power plants for the last 15+ years. The nuclear engineers that stated "it takes four months to allow a core to cool, and this takes electrical power", is true. However, they must have never worked at a operating nuclear power plant. Every nuclear power plant in the U.S. has a diesel generator as a backup power supply. There is a 2000 gallon diesel fuel tank for each unit. This gives them 7 days of power without replenishment from tanker trucks. There is a rumored contingency plan to have 2 full tanker trucks in the parking lot on standby in case there is a mechanical problem during the offloading of the spent fuel. It only takes 6 days to "offload", defuel the reactor and place the spent fuel bundles into the spent fuel building(SFB). The SFB is a separate building that contains the spent fuel from previous fuel cycles of operation. This pool is at atmospheric pressure. It looks like a large swimming pool. The spent fuel pool is cooled using a heat exchanger and pump which requires minimal electrical power. If you are truly wanting to inform the public, you should update your article with this accurate information.

    69. Structural Civil Or Nuclear Engineer, NRC Power
    Structural Civil or nuclear engineer, NRC power. Taiwan Online JobListing FAQ StructuralCivil-nuclear engineer, NRC_Intn’l.
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    Structural Civil or Nuclear Engineer, NRC power
    Taiwan Online Job Listing FAQ Posted by Management Recruiters, Chuck Deal, USA on October 19, 1998 at 09:42:17: Structural-Civil-Nuclear Engineer, NRC_Intn’l Engineer with 15+ years experience in nuclear power project engineering and construction documents, calculations, drawings and specifications. Direct the civil structural design of the plant, interface with client’s engineer and participate in the design review of the nuclear island. Required: Design and analysis of nuclear power civil and structural systems. Proficiency in conversational and reading of Mandarin. In-depth knowledge of US NRC.
    Design of BWR. Knowledge of interdiscipline
    requirements, ie: mechanical, electrical... Design team management. Foreign experience. Position is with a major international engineering
    construction firm. Salary $75,000 plus ex-pat package.

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    70. Nuclear Willies
    Critics like David Lochbaum, a nuclear engineer with the Union of Concerned Scientists,point to a questionable safety record for nuclear, particularly to the
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    1. Time for nukes? 2. A safe reactor 3. On a bed of pebbles 4. Nuclear willies Unsafe at any price
    New, "passively safe" reactor designs are unlikely to convert the staunchest opponents of nuclear power, who still say it's too expensive and too dangerous. We can't get into every detail in the argument over the wisdom of nuclear power, but the fact that some utilities are interested in buying reactors does not necessarily make them safe or sane.
    Chernobyl: aftermath of the explosion and meltdown. Thirty-one firefighters died trying to control the blaze in Unit 4.
    Courtesy International Nuclear Safety Program, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Critics like David Lochbaum, a nuclear engineer with the Union of Concerned Scientists, point to a questionable safety record for nuclear, particularly to the enforcement of regulations. "If the regulations were consistently enforced, I'd be out of a job." Part of his job is to scour public records of safety lapses in the industry. Each year, he says, there "are more than 1,000 violations of technical specifications and regulatory requirements" at nuclear generators. That's disturbing, he writes, because risk assessments assume that reactors meet specifications.

    71. Jim Green Nuclear & Environmental Research
    and counting ABC's Media Watch 'takes sides' in nuclear dump debate Articles onMaralinga by nuclear engineer Alan Parkinson Public opposition to reactor and
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    radioactive waste SA dump other oz overseas ...
    climate change
    The Nuclear Dump Debate !!
    Sunday April 6, 2-4pm
    Cynthia Poulton Hall (next to St. Peter's Cathedral), North Adelaide.
    Speakers:
    * federal Senators from Democrats, Greens, Labor
    * John Hill MP (SA government - environment minister)
    * David Noonan (Australian Conservation Foundation)
    * Jim Green (Campaign Against Nuclear Dumping)
    radioactive waste
    south australia / woomera dump

    Support the Campaign Against Nuclear Dumping
    Union ban on SA N-dump SA parliament votes to ban dump SA politicians contact details ... SA nuclear dumps: Maralinga and Woomera other australian waste issues Spent fuel in Sydney and internationally (updated Jan 02) Pangea's plan for an international nuclear dump in Australia Pangea morphs into ARIUS Radioactive waste and the planned new reactor overseas waste issues Poor countries - the North's radioactive waste dump Transmutation of radioactive waste Radioactive waste in the UK Radioactive waste in Germany ... Radioactive waste in the USA more info on the SA dump plan ... Iratiwanti Australian Conservation Foundation waste section SA Nuclear Free Future Party SANFF waste links ... www.ace.net.au/nnnews/index.html

    72. Nuclear Engineer
    You Might Be A nuclear engineer If If you stare at an orange juicecontainer because it says CONCENTRATE. If your wrist watch has
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    You Might Be A Nuclear Engineer If: 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 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 window shop at Radio Shack If you know the direction the water swirls when you flush. If you are currently gathering the components to build your own nuclear reactor. If you own one or more white short-sleeve dress shirts. If you truly believe aliens are living among us. If you have ever saved the power cord from a broken appliance. If you still own a slide rule and you know how to work it. If you have introduced your kids by the wrong name. If you have a habit of destroying things in order to see how they work. If the microphone or visual aids at a meeting don't work, and you rush up to the front to fix it. If you can remember 7 computer passwords but not your anniversary.

    73. Nuclear Engineering At NC State
    The career opportunities for nuclear engineers are equallybroad. WhatDoes a nuclear engineer Need to Learn? The undergraduate education
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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 studyleading 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.

    74. Peter's Vitae
    Argonne National Laboratory, Idaho Falls ID February 1992October 1995.Staff nuclear engineer, Operations Reactor Physist nuclear engineer
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    Peter L. Angelo, Ph.D., P.E., S.R.O
    3080 Fennec Lane
    Idaho Falls ID 83401
    ph: (208) 524-6270
    fax:(208) 524-8143
    email:pbmck@ida.net

    WWW Home Page: http://www.ida.net/users/pbmck/
    Overview: Skills:
    • Russian Reactor/Fuel Cycle Safety Experience
    • Waste Management/Remediation Scientist
    • Criticality Safety Analyst (MCNP, KENO, ANSI-8 and other Monte Carlo and deterministic methods)
    • DOE/NRC Regulations procedures analyst.
    • Reactor Refueling Engineer
    • Failed Fuel Analyst
    • Site Decommissioning and Reuse Analyst
    • Chemical Engineer - Process Systems Engineer
    • Nuclear Fuel Cycle Processing Facilities Engineer
    • Registered Professional Mechanical Engineer
    • Nuclear Reactor Computational Physicist
    • Nuclear Fuel Cycle Analyst- planning, optimization, fuel burnup, SNM disposition
    • Risk and Reliability Engineer- Fault Tree, Level 1 PRA, Human Reliability
    • Shielding and Radiation Protection Engineer - Use of Shielding Codes and Libraries
    • Nuclear Reactor Operations Physicist - Experimental, Commercial LWRs, FBR
    • Research Reactor Experimentalist (HEU-> LEU RERTR Program) Hot and Zero Power
    • Nuclear Reactor Operations Supervisor - NRC Certified and Licensed Nuclear Reactor Systems Decommissioning Engineer
    • INPO Qualified Commercial Nuclear Power Plant Shift Technical Advisor (STA)
    • Simulator Engineer and Scientist - Human Factors, Transient Analysis

    75. Engr &App Sci
    Boeing, Engineer/Scientist I, Everett, WA. Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, NuclearEngineer, Bremerton, WA. Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, nuclear engineer, Bremerton,WA.
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    further, try the ASU Hayden Library's ReferenceUSA link To print this page first set your browser text size to smallest. ASU Career Services Employment Offers Reported by College, Degree and Major Fall 2000 - Summer 2001 College Undergraduate Degree B.S. IN ENGINEERING Major AEROSPACE ENGINEERING Employer Job Title Location Boeing Engineer/Scientist I Everett WA Boeing Engineer/Scientist I Renton WA Boeing Engineer/Scientist I Everett WA Puget Sound Naval Shipyard Nuclear Engineer Bremerton WA Total reported offers for AEROSPACE ENGINEERING: 4 Avg Salary - based on 1 offer(s): Major BIOENGINEERING Employer Job Title Location Quality Assurance Engineer Phoenix AZ Process Engineer Mesa AZ Total reported offers for BIOENGINEERING: 2 Avg Salary - based on 2 offer(s): Major CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Employer Job Title Location Clorox Product Engineer Pleasonton CA Clorox Scientist Pleasenton CA Frito-Lay Reasource Casa Grande AZ IBM Engineer VT Intel Process Engineer Chandler AZ Microchip Technology Process Engineer Tempe AZ Motorola Facilities Engineer Tempe AZ Motorola Process Engineer Chandler AZ Nalco Chemical Co Sales Representation Phoenix AZ National Instruments ELP Engineer Austin TX National Instruments ELP Engineer CA ON Semiconductor Process Engineer Phoenix AZ

    76. SPECIAL SALARY RATE TABLE NUMBER 0422
    2003. OCCUPATION(S) GS0840 nuclear engineer; GS-0850 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER;GS-0855 ELECTRONICS ENGINEER. AGENCY(S) / SUBELEMENTS DEPARTMENT
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    • First day of first pay period beginning on or after: 01/01/2003.
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    77. IPendence: Categories
    Network Engineer. nuclear engineer. -Oracle Engineer. -PCB Layout. Biologist.-Microbiologist. All Contractors Listed Under Technology/nuclear engineer.
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    78. NORFOLK NAVAL SHIPYARD
    follow job progress and when technical problems arise, the engineer becomes a areavailable in the following divisions within the nuclear engineering and
    http://www.nnsy1.navy.mil/DeptLinks/nuceng.htm
    Nuclear Engineering and Planning Department REACTOR ENGINEERING DIVISION This division is responsible for the design, fabrication and use of the special tools involved in reactor plant maintenance and numerous support systems required to perform the function of ship's systems disabled by maintenance. The tools include robotics and inspection equipment involving eddy currents and ultrasonics. Reactor Engineering oversees all facets of the maintenance of major reactor plant components which require specialized non-destructive inspection techniques. Reactor Engineering is also responsible for reactor plant radiation shielding including the conduct and evaluation of comprehensive surveys to verify shielding adequacy. TEST ENGINEERING DIVISION This division determines and maintains the reactor plant conditions necessary to permit the overhaul, repair or modification of the various reactor plant systems. The Shift Test Engineer position is one of the most complex and challenging engineering positions at the shipyard. This engineer must properly balance the requirements of reactor safety, the release of work involving reactor plant components or systems and the testing subsequent to work completion. Additionally, Shift Test Engineers from this division determine and supervise all testing performed on the reactor plant. The Chief Test Engineer is in overall charge of the reactor plant test program and reactor safety. FLUID SYSTEMS AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DIVISION This division is the backbone of mechanical engineering performed by the department. Its responsibilities include all technical matters related to reactor plant fluid, auxiliary, and steam generating systems. Engineers in this division are responsible for mechanical components including valves, pumps, piping, heat exchangers, steam generating equipment, pressure vessels and the foundations of submarine reactor plant components.

    79. National Engineers Week Presents The New Faces Of Engineering  - NAVY
    US Naval Officer LTJG Evan Barnett, a nuclear engineer, has led efforts to recycleexcess nuclear weapons uranium into nuclear fuel for submarines and aircraft
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    Engineering Students K-12 Library/Science Centers ... Home ENGINEERS NOMINATED BY THE U.S. NAVY - NUCLEAR PROPULSION PROGRAM U.S. Naval Officer LTJG Evan Barnett
    , a nuclear engineer, has led efforts to recycle excess nuclear weapons uranium into nuclear fuel for submarines and aircraft carriers. The recycling of Cold War stockpiles obviates the need to operate a costly uranium enrichment facility and is estimated to have saved the Government over $100 million per year. Barnett has overseen the development of a new manufacturing process for this recycled uranium. The final process is more cost effective and environmentally friendly than the old method. He continues to lead improvements in fuel product quality, and has defined plans to develop fuel so future nuclear-powered warships are even more capable. U.S. Naval Officer LTJG Dennis Evangelista , a nuclear engineer with the Advanced Submarines Division at Naval Reactors Headquarters, is developing advanced propulsion concepts and integrating nuclear propulsion systems with the submarine’s other systems for future designs. Evangelista is working to replace steam systems with electrical systems in the next generation of nuclear powered submarines. He also uses his skills to keep the country’s only nuclear-powered, deep-diving research submarine in top operating condition. Evangelista recently completed studies of concept designs for a nuclear-powered deep-diving research submarince including the sizing reactor and propulsion plant components, plant arrangement, and overall ship integration aspects.

    80. Telegram And Gazette Article About CNTS
    Brazil Nuts. No New Plan. 60,000 Deaths. nuclear engineer sees peace in atoms.WPI unveils new technology center. By Mark Melady Telegram and Gazette Staff.
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    CNTS CNTS News New Technology Center @ WPI
    New Technology Center @ WPI
    Exposure Limits Comparison Brazil Nuts No New Plan 60,000 Deaths
    Nuclear engineer sees peace in atoms
    WPI unveils new technology center
    By Mark Melady
    Telegram and Gazette Staff Worcester Since Three Mile Island, American nuclear energy has been the technology that goes glowingly bump in the dark.
    Now James B. Muckerheide, the state's nuclear engineer, and WPI want to shed light on what Muckerheide, with the unabashed fervor of an evangelist, insists is the most environmentally friendly, healthiest and ultimately cheapest energy resource to power the world well into the next century. And Muckerheide, co-founder of a group pushing to raise the allowed radiation exposure limits, has a new take on Atoms for Peace. The next generation of nuclear power plants, widely deployed, could well prevent global conflicts over shrinking energy sources, said Muckerheide, Massachusetts State Nuclear Engineer since 1990. Muckerheide will co-direct the new Center of Nuclear Technology and Society at WPI with John Mayer, director of the college's nuclear engineering program.

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