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SUMMARY:Mixer and Lecture - CNS Strategic Plan and Nuclear Insurance
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SUMMARY:Mixer & Lecture - CNS Strategy and Nuclear Insurance
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SUMMARY:Mixer and Lecture - CNS Strategy and Nuclear Insurance
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SUMMARY:The Canadian Nuclear Society
DESCRIPTION:The Canadian Nuclear Society \nSpeaker: Dr. Peter Ozemoyah President\, Canadian Nuclear Society; Tyne EngineeringDate/Time: Feb. 17th\, 12 – 1 pm. Lunch at the Phoenix following the seminar.Location: ETB-534 (Engineering Technology Building)\, McMaster University. \nImportant details near the bottom of this page. \nSummary Dr. Ozemoyah will reflect upon the origins of the Society\, and will outline how its programs presently serve the public\, the school educational system\, university students\, industry\, and indeed\, all sectors of the nuclear community across Canada. He will also identify the many unique opportunities and benefits that accrue to those who are members (and would-be members) of the Society. Finally\, in a look to the future\, Dr. Ozemoyah will discuss from his vantage point\, the program expansion activities that are currently underway in the ‘Society\, and where he sees the organization in the years ahead. \nBiographyDr. Peter Ozemoyah has a Master’s Degree in Chemical Engineering from the Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT Chicago)\, and PhD in the same field from the University of Benin. Part of his work was the study of the Effect of Reducing Gases on Polarization of Electrodes. \nIn February 2011\, Peter joined Tyne Engineering as Process Engineer and Project Manager. He quickly rose to become the Manager of Projects Department of the Company\, and later\, Head of the Process Systems Division. Currently\, Peter Heads the Business Services Division of Tyne Engineering. Before joining Tyne Engineering\, Peter had worked as a Professor at several Universities and Colleges in North America and in Africa.  \nPeter has served and is currently serving as Board member and as chairman of several other professional\, not-for-profit organizations\, including being president of a Rotary Club\, and the chairman of Parents Support Committee of the Royal Canadian Army Cadets of Brampton\, Ontario. Peter is also an Executive member of the Toronto Section of the Chemical Institute of Canada (CIC). \nCoffee and Tea will be provided at the seminar\, courtesy of the CNS.Please contact sharpejr@mcmaster.ca if you have any questions. \nFollowing the seminar\, we will be meeting for lunch at 1:15 pm at the Phoenix Bar and Grill\, on McMaster Campus. Everyone is invited\, but please let me know (sharpejr@mcmaster.ca) by Tuesday Feb 14th so I can make a reservation. \nIn addition\, for CNS members only\, lunch will be provided to the first 4 student members\, and first 4 non-student members\, on a first come\, first serve basis (alcohol will not be provided\, but is available). Please email and let me know whether or not you’re a student. Vegetarian options are also available at the Phoenix.
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SUMMARY:A conversation with Dr. Peter Ozemoyah\, CNS President
DESCRIPTION:CNS Ottawa Branch Meeting \nThe Canadian Nuclear Society View from the Top \nA conversation with Dr. Peter Ozemoyah CNS President\n Date:             Tuesday 21st February 2017  \nLocation:      The Royal Canadian Air Force Officers’ Mess                       158 Gloucester St.\, Ottawa (between Bank and O’Connor) \nTime:             6:30 pm   Mix & mingle (with refreshments provided by the branch)                       7:00 pm   Talk starts \nOn Tuesday February 21\, the Ottawa Branch of the Canadian Nuclear Society (CNS) is pleased to host Dr. Peter Ozemoyah\, current President of the CNS. The Canadian Nuclear Society is Canada’s principal learned society and forum for the exchange of ideas and information on nuclear Science & Technology.  Dr. Ozemoyah will reflect upon the origins of the Society\, and outline how its programs serve the public\, the school systems\, university students\, industry\, and all sectors of the nuclear community across Canada. He will also outline the many opportunities and benefits that accrue to those who are members (and would-be members) of the Society. Finally\, in a look to the future\, Dr. Ozemoyah will describe the many new program activities currently underway in the Society\, and where he sees these taking the organization in the years ahead.   He will then open a conversation with all those attending.   \nSo please be sure to join us at this fine venue\, meet and share views with the President\, greet new and former colleagues\, and participate in what will undoubtedly be an interesting discussion period. Both CNS members and non-members are welcome (there is no fee for admission). Long term members are especially invited to discuss the new programs underway. \nFor more information on this event please contact Wei Shen ( wei.shen@canada.ca ).
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SUMMARY:Lei Zhu - NPIC Introduction and the Physics Calculations of HFETR
DESCRIPTION:NPIC Introduction and the Physics Calculations of HFETR \nSpeaker:      Lei Zhu\, Research Assistant (NPIC)Date/Time:   Feb. 28th\, 1 pm – 2pm.Location:      ETB-535 (Engineering Technology Building)\, McMaster University. \nSummaryMr. Zhu will speak about his work with the Nuclear Power Institute of China (NPIC). The various facilities at NPIC will be covered\, at which point he will discuss his work on a computer program that he is working on that models the neutron flux in the High Flux Engineering Test Reactor at NPIC. He will finish the lecture by talking about possible extensions of his work\, and where it could go in the future. \nBiography Lei Zhu completed his undergraduate degree in Nuclear Reactor Engineering in 2010. During his time as an undergrad\, Lei took courses including Nuclear Reactor Physics\, Radiation Dosimetry and Protection\, Reactor Safety Analysis\, and Nuclear Electronics. His final dissertation was entitled “A Computational Study of PWR Core Fuel Management”. After completing his bachelor’s degree\, Lei went on to graduate studies at the NPIC\, completing his Master’s Degree in 2013. His thesis was entitled “The Development and Application of the High Flux Engineering Test Reactor 3D Core Neutron Transport Program”. After graduating\, Lei worked as a research assistant at NPIC\, continuing his computational work and publishing two papers. Currently\, Lei is a visiting lecturer at McMaster University under Dr. Adriaan Buijs’ supervision. \nCoffee and Tea will be provided at the seminar\, courtesy of the CNS. Please contact sharpejr@mcmaster.ca if you have any questions.
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SUMMARY:IAEA Reporting System and Kakrapar Pressure Tube Failure Event
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