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NESTet 2016
22 - 26 May 2016 in Berlin, Germany
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Wednesday 25 May 2016
9.00 – 11.00 What are the tools recently developed for nuclear education and training?
Chair: M. Alonso-Ramos, UNED, Spain
INNOVATING NUCLEAR ENGINEERING EDUCATION AND TRAINING THROUGH OPEN AND ONLINE CULTURE |
Alonso-Ramos, M. (1); Sánchez-Elvira, Á. (1); Benavent Sendra, J. (1); Bravo Calvo, S. (1); De la Rosa, S. (1); Sanz Gozalo, J. (1); Martín, S. (1); Muñoz Sánchez, S. (1) Castro Gil, M. (1); Merino Moreno, C. (2); González Aure, N. (2)
1 - UNED, Spain
2 - ICA2 Innovación y Tecnología, Spain |
THE IAEA’S INTERNET REACTOR LABORATORY PROJECT (IRL) |
Foulon, F. (1); Borio di Tigliole, A. (2)
1 - CEA, France
2 - IAEA, Austria |
PyNIC: Python-Based Neutron Interaction Calculator for Accurate Neutron Activation Predictions in TRIGA Experiments and Student Training |
Moffitt, G. (1); Porter, J. (1); Jevremovic, T. (1)
1 - The University of Utah, United States |
Could creativity be taught and evaluated in a nuclear engineering course? |
Jimenez, G. (1); Fernandez-Cosials, K. (1); Minguez, E. (1)
1 - Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, Spain |
Play and learn – A serious game for a better understanding of severe accidents |
Peeters, A. (1); Tillement, S. (2); Grousson, C. (2)
1 - ISIB (Institut Supérieur Industriel de Bruxelles), Belgium
2 - Ecole des Mines de Nantes, France |
Nucleating |
Genini, E. (1)
1 - Comisión Nacional de Energía Atómica, Argentina |
9.00 – 11.00 Parallel Session: Discover the ‘maze’ of networks
Chair: E. Janisz, ENS
Success Factors of International Education and Training Networks |
Ambrosini, W. (1); Jaspers, R. (2); Schoenfelder, C. (3)
1 - CIRTEN, Italy
2 - Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands
3 - Schoenfelder.Training, Germany |
Evolution of the CHERNE network according to the new Erasmus+ program |
Gerardy, I. (1); Rodenas, J. (2)
1 - Haute Ecole Paul-Henri Spaak, Catégorie Technique (ISIB), Belgium
2 - Departamento de Ingenieria Quimica y Nuclear, Universitat Politecnica de Valencia, Spain |
GLOBAL NETWORKING FOR NUCLEAR LEADERSHIP |
Davies, L. (1); Wieland, P. (1)
1 - World Nuclear University , United Kingdom |
Example on How Nuclear Engineering & Science International Networks Collaborate Successfully when Building on their Mutual Strengths |
Nakai, A. (1); Schow, R. (2); Jevremovic, T. (2); Suzuki, K. (1)
1 - Center for Safe and Disaster-Resistant Society, Okayama University, Japan
2 - Utah Nuclear Engineering Program, The University of Utah, United States |
11.30 – 13.10 Up to date training programmes III
Chair: K. Katovsky, Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic
Long-Term Operation of the Swedish Centre for Nuclear Technology (SKC): new challenges and solutions in competence building! |
Henriksson, H. (1); Ekberg, C. (2); Håkansson, A. (3); Anglart, H. (4)
1 - SKC, Swedish Centre for Nuclear Technology, Sweden
2 - Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden
3 - Uppsala University, Sweden
4 - KTH, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden |
CROSS TRAINING AS BASIS FOR 3S SYNERGY IMPLEMENTATION |
Pushenko, P. (1); Sednev, D. (1)
1 - National Research Tomsk Polytechnic University, Russian Federation |
Learning readily: How can learning in flow be promoted through web-based training? |
Keefer, F. (1); Schoenfelder, C. (2); Geisser, R. (3)
1 - Friedrich-Alexander Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany
2 - Schoenfelder.Training, Germany
3 - AREVA GmbH, Germany |
11.30 – 13.10 Parallel Session: NUSHARE – Training for nuclear safety culture
Chair: L. Cizelj, ENEN
There is plentiful evidence of the significant impact of organisational culture on the economic and safe performance of nuclear installations. Training is key to ensure that operators are prepared for a wide range of possible challenges.
The NUSHARE project helps understanding the underlying cultural influences for successful performances and identifies best practice programmes for the improvement of culture for safety.
With:
Pedro Dieguez: Introduction to the NUSHARE project.
Manfred Haferburg: How to transmit the Safety Culture Idea to the public
Jose Ignacio Villadoniga: A programme to support Top Level Mangers to better understand and improve the culture for safety of their organisations.
13.40 – 16.00 ANNETTE Project: Open Workshop
Prof. Walter Ambrosini, University of Pisa, Italy, Past President of ENEN, coordinator of the ANNETTE project proposal:
Introduce ANNETTE Project.
Ms. Satu Helynen, Vice President, Operations, VTT, Smart Industry and Energy Systems, Finland, Vice president of the NUGENIA Association:
NUGENIA needs/perspective on ETKM.
Mr. Robert Geisser, Manager Training Department Germany and Talent Sourcing at AREVA:
ETKM and industry (perception from a country abandoning nuclear?).
Dr. Michèle Coeck, Head of SCK•CEN's Academy for Nuclear Science and Technology, Belgium:
pooling research and university resources (BNEN, ENEN, ?).
Prof. John Roberts, University of Manchester, UK, Chairman of the SNETP ETKM working group:
ETKM coordination between ENEN and SNETP.
Prof. Pascal Anzieu, Directeur, Direction des programmes et formations CEA/INSTN, France:
French experience with coordination.
Mr. Keith Allen, Manager, New Plant Training; Operating Plants Business, Westinghouse, USA:
ETKM and industry
Mr. Massimo Flore, Scientific Project Officer, JRC EHRO-N, European Commission:
ETKM perspective by EHRO-N
Mr. Roger Garbil, Research Scientific & Technical Project Officer, Euratom Fission, European Commission:
ETKM support by the EC.
Prof. Leon Cizelj, Head, Reactor Engineering, Jožef Stefan Institute, Slovenia, president of ENEN Association:
Perspective of ENEN.
Discussion of synergies and interaction of stakeholders in nuclear education and training
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