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SUMMARY:Nuclear Plant Chemistry Conference
DESCRIPTION:The International Conference on Water Chemistry of Nuclear Reactor Systems series started as the Bournemouth Conference on Water Chemistry of Nuclear Reactor Systems in the UK in 1977\, and has since become a regular feature of the international conference calendar taking place every two years in Asia\, Europe or North America. In 2016\, the 20th Nuclear Plant Chemistry Conference\, NPC 2016\, is coming back to the UK after a long absence and will be hosted in the historic coastal resort of Brighton. \nThe conference provides a forum for engineers and scientists from universities\, research institutes\, service organisations and utilities to discuss the challenges of water chemistry control and improvement of material integrity in current and future nuclear power plant operation. \nThis conference will share the latest developments in the chemistry of nuclear power plants\, covering technological improvements\, research and development and operating experience. \nIn addition to the traditional topics of chemistry in operating BWR and PWR systems\, NPC 2016 will look at chemistry issues for new nuclear power plants and alternative reactor designs. \nThe conference will also feature the biennial Workshop on Radiolysis and Electrochemistry on 7th October.
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SUMMARY:The OSCAR System as a Research Platform and Industrial Support  Tool for Research Reactor Core Analysis
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Dr. Rian Prinsloo and Dr. Francois van Heerden Radiation and Reactor Section\, R&D Division\, Necsa (South African Nuclear Energy Corporation) The McMaster Nuclear Reactor Group are pleased to host Dr. Prinsloo & Dr. van Heerden. The Necsa Code Development Group are currently collaborating with staff from the McMaster Nuclear Reactor on tool and method development\, validation and implementation. The work involves one PDF and multiple student projects. \nRead more…
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SUMMARY:NUTHOS-11
DESCRIPTION:Click here for the Conference Brochure
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SUMMARY:Lecture Invitation:  Regulating Nuclear Power Plants - Canadian and International Priorities
DESCRIPTION:LECTURE INVITATION \n Gerry Frappier\, P. Eng \nDirector General\, Power Reactor Regulation \nCanadian Nuclear Safety Commission \n“Regulating Nuclear Power Plants – Canadian and International Priorities”  \nThe New Brunswick Branch of the Canadian Nuclear Society is pleased to offer an informal mixer (food and refreshments included) and lecture in uptown Saint John. \nWHERE:                       WorleyParsons Offices – Bay of Fundy Conference Room\, 91 Canterbury Street\, Uptown Saint John. \nPRE-EVENT MIXER:    Thursday October 13\, 2016\, 5:30 PM – 6:15 PM \nLECTURE:                    Thursday October 13\, 2016\, 6:15 PM – 7:30 PM \nCONTACT:                   Derek Mullin\, Branch Chair\, CNS New Brunswick.  DMULLIN@NBPOWER.COM \nGerry Frappier started his career in Health Physics with Ontario Hydro working at the Pickering and Bruce Nuclear Generating Stations. He subsequently worked on aerospace\, military projects and Nuclear Security and non proliferation. \nIn 2006 Gerry joined the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission as Director General Security and Safeguards\, where he was responsible for nuclear security\, non-proliferation\, international safeguards and emergency management. He also spent several years as the Director General Assessment and Analysis responsible to provide the Commission with regulatory leadership and specialist advice in engineering\, nuclear physics and safety assessments. \nIn 2016 Gerry became the Director General Power Reactor Regulation where he is responsible for the regulatory oversight of Nuclear Power Plants\, including all licensing and compliance activities.  Gerry is a physicist and a professional electrical engineer. \nPlease join us as we welcome Mr. Frappier to Saint John and participate in what promises to be an enjoyable evening of socializing and an interesting and informative presentation. If you plan to attend\, please contact Derek Mullin at dmullin@nbpower.com so that we can confirm the number of attendees.
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SUMMARY:Lecture Invitation:  Intrepid 2015 Emergency Exercise
DESCRIPTION:LECTURE INVITATION \nTony Munn \nHealth and Safety Manager \nPoint Lepreau Nuclear Generating Station \n  \n “Intrepid 2015 Emergency Exercise”  \nThe New Brunswick Branch of the Canadian Nuclear Society is pleased to offer a lecture (refreshments included) at the Saint John campus of the University of New Brunswick. \nWHERE:               Irving Hall 107 Lecture Theatre at UNB Saint John \nLECTURE:             Thursday October 27\, 2016\, 6:30 PM – 8:00 PM \nWHAT:                  An informative session on the multi-jurisdictional exercise Intrepid 2015 and emergency preparedness improvements at Point Lepreau Nuclear Generating Station. \nCONTACT:            Derek Mullin\, Branch Chair\, CNS New Brunswick.  DMULLIN@NBPOWER.COM \nTony Munn is the Health and Safety Manager at the Point Lepreau Nuclear Generating Station. He has worked at the Station for 37 years in a wide variety of roles\, most recently in a leadership role for Emergency Preparedness. He was the Manager of the Intrepid 2015 Exercise\, which provided an opportunity to test the on-site and off-site response plans for a nuclear emergency. Intrepid 2015 involved more than 1000 people representing 30 response partners and community volunteers. \nPlease join us and participate in what promises to be an interesting lecture providing an overview of the Intrepid 2015 emergency exercise and the emergency preparedness improvements implemented at Point Lepreau Nuclear Generating Station in the wake of the accident at Fukushima Daiichi. If you plan to attend\, please contact Derek Mullin at dmullin@nbpower.com.
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