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  1. Risk-Based Inspection: Development of Guidelines : Light Water Reactor Nuclear Power Plant Components
  2. Nuclear Decommissioning by Institution of Electrical Engineers, 1999-01
  3. Risk Based Inservice Testing: Development Of Guidelines : Light Water Reactor (LWR) Nuclear Power Plant Components (CRTD Center for Research and Technology Development) (v. 2) by American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1996-01
  4. Conference Record of the 1991 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference November 2-9, 1991 Santa Fe, New Mexico Usa/Catalog No 91 by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 1992-04
  5. Guide for General Principles of Reliability Analysis for Nuclear Power Generating Station Safety Systems: Standard 352, 1987 by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 1988-04
  6. Risk-Based Inspection-Development of Guidelines: Light Water Reactor (Lwr) Nuclear Power Plant Components (CRTD Center for Research and Technology Development) (v. 1, Pt. 2) by American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1997-01
  7. Nuclear Standards: v. 1 by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 1979-04-04
  8. Nuclear Engineering Division: Presentations at the 2007 Aiche Annual Meeting by American Institute of Chemical Engineers (Aiche), 2008-04-25
  9. Nuclear Engineering Division by American Institute of Chemical Engineers (Aiche), 2009-08-24
  10. High Level Radioactive Waste Management: Proceedings of the Fifth Annual International Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada, May 22-26, 1994 by American Society of Civil Engineers, American Nuclear Society, 1994-05
  11. High Level Radioactive Waste Management: Proceedings of the International Topical Meeting by American Society of Civil Engineers, American Nuclear Society, 1990-04
  12. Qualified Manpower for the Nuclear Industry: An Assessment of Demand and Supply by Nuclear Energy Agency, 1993-07
  13. Russia's nuclear industry: the next generation.: An article from: Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists by Igor Khripunov, Maria Katsva, 2002-03-01
  14. Nuclear Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Standards: v. 1, 1981 by American National Standards Institute, 1981-09

81. Biography Of Leif L. Dietrich
POSITION nuclear engineer and Facility Representative, Environment, Safety, Health (ES H) Team, Princeton Area Office, Chicago Operations Office, US
http://www-pg.pppl.gov/staffbio/lldietrich-bio.htm
Biography NAME Leif L. Dietrich POSITION WORK EXPERIENCE 1994 - Present Nuclear Engineer and Facility Representative Supervisor - Nuclear Licensing Gulf States Utilities Company, River Bend Station, Saint Francisville, LA. Responsible for coordination with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) and other regulatory agencies with respect to the operation of River Bend Station (RBS), a nuclear power plant. Lead Licensing Engineer Commissioned Officer U. S. Navy. Served as a nuclear operator on board U.S.S Truxtun, CGN-35, and U.S.S. Long Beach, CGN-9. EDUCATION BS U.S. Naval Academy Annapolis, MD - 1972 U.S. Navy Nuclear Power Training - 1973 Registrations Registered Professional Engineer in New Jersey and Louisiana Back to the DOE PAO homepage

82. Biography Of Juris A. Balodis
19731975 nuclear engineer Public Service Electric Gas, Newark, NJ. 1971-1973 nuclear engineer, NL Industries-Nuclear Division, Wilmington, Del.
http://www-pg.pppl.gov/staffbio/jabalodis-bio.htm
Biography NAME Juris A. Balodis POSITION WORK EXPERIENCE 1990 - Present Safety Officer Lead Licensing Engineer Supervisory Licensing Engineer Nuclear Engineer Nuclear Engineer NL Industries-Nuclear Division, Wilmington, Del. Physicist U. S. Atomic Energy Commission, Argonne, Ill. Physicist USDOD, Frankford Arsenal, Philadelphia, Pa. EDUCATION BA Temple University Physics, 1966 University of Illinois Graduate Studies in Nuclear Engineering, 1970-1971 Registrations Registered Professional Engineer in New Jersey and Pennsylvania Back to the DOE PAO homepage

83. Personal Discrimination Stories
Young Girl Can't Be a Scout. nuclear engineer's Career Deadended. France's EurovisionSong Contest Selectee Boycotted. nuclear engineer’s Career Dead-ended.
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Home Press Releases Archives Contact ... No Kindergarten for this Child M.R., a teacher in Paris, lost her job after a government-supported hate campaign. Teacher Loses Her Job When the rumors about her first started in October 2001, M.R. asked to meet with the School Director. He told her that he was fully satisfied with her professionalism and her work as a teacher. As a result of the hate campaign, M.R. was transferred to another school. This in a country which claims to be a haven for human rights and which has just passed legislation forbidding discrimination in the workplace. Ministry of Education Denigrates the Bible Governmental intolerance of minority faiths has even been introduced into French schools. A text on civic education given to schoolchildren by the Ministry of Education contains contributions from, among others, Alain Vivien, in his former post of president of the anti-religion group, CCMM. Among the most telling images in the book is a cartoon depicting a grinning priest brutally beating a tearful child with a Bible. Another priest standing by is explaining to a parent that the education of children is best applied through application of the Bible. This is an attack on the essence of religion. In 1999, a talented young singer who belongs to a minority movement was selected out of more than 700 candidates to represent France in the internationally renowned Eurovision song contest. When her membership of the movement became known, she experienced a succession of harassing incidents before, during and after the competition. As a result, her producers cancelled 16 TV shows where she planned to perform as well as a contract for two albums over three years, including tours in Canada and Japan.

84. Far West Bulletin - Fall 2000 Issue
INEEL nuclear engineer Receives American Nuclear Society Women's AchievementAward Far West Bulletin Fall 2000 Issue View Previous
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INEEL Nuclear Engineer Receives American Nuclear Society Women's Achievement Award
Far West Bulletin - Fall 2000 Issue View Previous Article Back to Table of Contents Kathryn McCarthy, INEEL manager of the Nuclear Engineering Design and Research Department in the Advanced Nuclear Energy Directorate, has been nominated to receive the 2000 American Nuclear Society Women's Achievement Award. The presentation will be made at the ANS awards luncheon Nov. 14 in Washington, D.C. The award recognizes outstanding personal dedication and technical achievement by a woman for work she has performed in the fields of nuclear science, nuclear engineering, research and education. McCarthy came to the Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory in 1991. With a Ph.D. in nuclear engineering, she has worked in the INEEL Fusion Safety Program focusing on examining the behavior of the materials in the plasma facing components of proposed fusion reactors. She also leads a number of important experimental projects that have contributed to an understanding of the consequences of fusion reactor accidents. She became a department director in 1998. She has worked at the Kurchatov Institute in Moscow, the Efremov Institute in Leningrad and the Latvian Academy of Sciences in Riga, and has participated in numerous national and international fusion energy conferences and symposiums and authored or co-authored more than three-dozen journal articles.

85. U.S., Russian Centers Focus On Safe Nuclear Reactor Operations Worldwide
convinced that the reactor will handle these kinds of accidents without damagingthe core,” explained Jordi Roglans, the Argonne nuclear engineer who heads
http://www.anl.gov/OPA/Frontiers2000/d7ee.html
As Nuclear Engineer Tanju Sofu demonstrates, Russian power plant safety information is as close as the World Wide Web.
U.S., Russian centers focus on safe
nuclear reactor operations worldwide
The U.S. International Nuclear Safety Center , headquartered at Argonne, is working with its Russian counterpart to determine if computer safety codes developed for U.S. reactors can also produce reliable results when applied to Russian-designed reactors. This work is one of many joint research projects the United States and Russian centers are carrying out to improve nuclear reactor safety worldwide. Argonne is leading several other U.S. laboratories in the joint U.S.-Russian effort to verify the RELAP5 code for Russian-designed reactors. RELAP5 is a safety analysis code developed and used by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission VVER and RBMK
VVER reactors are cooled by water under high pressure, much like U.S., European, and Asian commercial pressurized-water reactors. RBMK reactors are cooled by boiling water that flows through channels in the graphite matrix that contains the core. For more information please contact Dave Baurac at 630-252-5584 Next: Partners in Progress Frontiers2000 home page About Argonne Scientific Excellence ... Argonne National Laboratory home page

86. Nuclear And Radiation Engineering Facts
The nuclear engineer is concerned with the design and operation of energy conversiondevices ranging from very large reactors to small radioisotope power
http://www.ennu.umd.edu/undergra.html
Friday, October 29, 1999 Undergraduate Studies in Nuclear and Radiation Engineering (contact Dr. Gary Pertmer for further information) Nuclear Engineering deals with the use of nuclear energy from nuclear fission, fusion, and radioisotope sources and with the practical applications of radiation engineering. The major use of nuclear energy is in electric power generation. Other uses are in the areas of chemical and materials processing, medicine, instrumentation, and isotope trace analysis. The nuclear engineer is concerned with the design and operation of energy conversion devices ranging from very large reactors to small radioisotope power generators used in spacecraft, and with the use of nuclear reactions in many environmental, biological, chemical, and electronic processes. Because of the ever increasing range of uses for nuclear technologies, the nuclear engineer finds interesting and diverse career opportunities in a variety of organizations, including private industry, government, and research laboratories. The mission of the undergraduate Nuclear Engineering Program of the Department of Materials and Nuclear Engineering at the University of Maryland is to provide a quality engineering education that has sufficient breadth to include training in both fundamental and specialized engineering topics in order that the graduates meet the current and future needs of society.

87. HOT JOB LISTINGS
Civil/Electrical/Mechanical/nuclear engineer graduates with strong GPA andinterest in the engineering field, Southeast Northeast. December 2002.
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Job Title Location Listing Date Principal Engineer (BWR Unit Analysis) Mid Atlantic December 2002 Project Manager (BS Eng - PM exp - nuclear plant experience Mid Atlantic December 2002 Principle Engineer (Pump Engineer) Systems Eng Exp - PE a + Mid Atlantic December 2002 Civil/Electrical/Mechanical/Nuclear Engineer graduates with strong GPA and interest in the engineering field Southeast Northeast December 2002 Engineer - Fire Protection Engineering - BS - Member of the Society of Fire Protection Engineers Mid Atlantic December Electrical Engineer, BSEE, regulatory environment, 5+ years nuclear exp. Northeast December Senior Engineer - MSNE (desired) BSNE (required), 5+ years exp, BWR Core Design, BWR Reactor Physics, BWR fuel designs Mid Atlantic December Electrical Engineer - BSEE, Oversee the performance of electrical and instrument systems

88. Westinghouse/CBS: #1 Nuclear Company Wants #3 Network
chair and chief executive officer of Westinghouse, who personally arranged the $5.4billion allcash deal for Westinghouse to buy CBS, is a nuclear engineer.
http://www.fair.org/extra/9511/nuke.html
Extra!
November/December 1995
Westinghouse/CBS:
The No. 1 Nuclear Company Wants the No. 3 Network
By Karl Grossman The prospect of CBS being taken over by the Westinghouse Electric Corporationthe biggest nuclear power plant manufacturer in the world; the No. 3 U.S. government contractor for nuclear weapons; the manager of a string of government nuclear weapons facilities, including several heavily polluted sitesis being met with sharp criticism by safe energy activists. "We now have two of the three networks run by nuclear power interests," said Michael Mariotte, executive director of the Washington, D.C.-based Nuclear Information and Resource Service. (General Electric acquired NBC in 1986.) "This is frightening especially considering that NBC's coverage of the nuclear industry has deteriorated since GE took it over. CBS has done a fairly good job on nuclear issues. I hate to see that end." "This is a direct threat to the underpinnings of our democracy," said Scott Denman, executive director of the Safe Energy Communication Council, also headquartered in D.C. "A democracy depends on an unrestricted, unfettered and complete debate on controversial issues of public importance. The control of the news media by vested interests like Westinghouse by its very nature erodes the free flow of information in our democratic society, especially now that the Fairness Doctrine is not being enforced." Westinghouse and GE are the Coke and Pepsi of nuclear power. Some 80 percent of nuclear power plants world-wide are of Westinghouse and GE design, with Westinghouse the bigger nuclear plant manufacturer of the two. Both Westinghouse and GE are in the midst of a worldwide push to sell a new line of new, "improved" nuclear plants (EXTRA!, 5-6/90): In promotional material, Westinghouse touts its AP-600 design as "acceptable to the American public, a friend to the consumer, simpler to construct, operate and maintain, designed with inherently safe, passive systems, [and] affordable for the power producer."

89. Westinghouse Electric Company | Products & Services
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90. Nuclear Engineer 015.061-014 Conducts Research Into Problems Of
nuclear engineer. 015.061014. Conducts research into problems of nuclearenergy systems; designs and develops nuclear equipment; and
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91. NSPE's Engineering Times
January 2002 nuclear engineer Settles in Whistleblower Case. A nuclearengineer who was harassed and forced to resign after blowing
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January 2002 Nuclear Engineer Settles in Whistleblower Case A nuclear engineer who was harassed and forced to resign after blowing the whistle on nuclear safety violations at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory settled his lawsuit in September for $250,000 without going to trial. As was reported in the March issue of Engineering Times , whistleblower David Lappa worked at the laboratory as a nuclear engineer from 1980 to 2000. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory is operated by the University of California as a contractor for the Department of Energy. Lappa's case started in 1997, when he refused to sign a committee report that he claims did not reveal important evidence. He says the committee's research had uncovered evidence that university employees had intentionally mishandled plutonium. His signature line was removed from the report as if his approval was never sought, Lappa says. Lappa reported his concerns to federal authorities, and in June 1998 the Department of Energy issued a notice of violation for LLNL's improper conduct. DOE also fined the University of California more than $250,000; however, the fine was waived as a result of legislation that prohibits the levying of fines against nonprofit organizations such as the University of California.

92. Exelon Corp. Donates To Nuclear Engineer Program
Exelon Corp. donates to nuclear engineer program. The Exelon Corporation recentlypresented $100,000 to Penn State's nuclear engineering program.
http://www.collegian.psu.edu/archive/2001/04/04-17-01tdc/04-17-01dnews-9.asp

93. Nonproliferation Award
Cokinos, a nuclear engineer, was selected unanimously to receive the 1999 StandardsService Award for his years of leadership and dedication to setting
http://www.bnl.gov/bnlweb/pubaf/pr/1999/bnlpr111799a.html
November 17, 1999
Brookhaven Researchers Awarded for Nuclear Safety and Nonproliferation
UPTON, NY-Dimitrios Cokinos and C. Ruth Kempf, both researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy's Brookhaven National Laboratory, were honored by the American Nuclear Society (ANS) at a luncheon yesterday in Long Beach, California, for their contributions to nuclear safety and nonproliferation. Cokinos, a nuclear engineer, was selected unanimously to receive the 1999 Standards Service Award for his years of leadership and dedication to setting standards for the safe and efficient design and operation of nuclear reactors. Kempf, an internationally recognized nuclear safeguards and arms-control expert, has been selected to receive the 1999 ANS Women's Achievement Award. Cokinos has been involved in ANS standards work for two decades. As chairman of the Reactor Physics Division Standards Committee, he oversees the development and revision of standards for guiding nuclear design and for monitoring the operation of commercial-power and research reactors. He has served as a consultant for the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission and the Department of Energy (DOE), and has worked extensively on the safety of light water reactors. In 1986, he and other DOE scientists helped analyze the Chernobyl nuclear accident in the Soviet Union. For the past four years, he has also aided U.S.-Russian efforts to control and account for nuclear materials to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons.

94. James F. Miller - Consulting Engineer
nuclear licensing and radiation safety. Registered professional engineer in nuclear and electrical engineering. 25+ years of experience in the licensing of gauges containing radioactive sources and the design of instrumentation systems for nuclear power plants.
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95. FirstEnergy Corp. Job Openings
Mechanical Maintenance Supervisor Akron, OH; nuclear Engr/Advanced nuclear Engr/Seniornuclear Engr Akron, OH; Senior Staff engineer Akron, Ohio; Supervisor
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96. Project Manager-Nuclear/Engineer/Upgrade - ThinkJobs.com
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98. INESAP
Promote nuclear disarmament. Implement approaches to curbing the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and related technology.
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99. P C Richardson Co
nuclear and chemical plant decommissioning, civil and structural engineers and cooling tower specialist.
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100. Physics Today October 2002
Physics vs. Ecology PHYSICS, ECOLOGY. The more you look, the simplerit gets, The more you look, the more complex it gets. Primacy of
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