Nuclear Knowledge Management

School of Nuclear Knowledge Management, 18-22 September 2006, Trieste, Italy

Organized by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA, Vienna, Austria) in cooperation with The Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP, Trieste, Italy) and The World Nuclear University (WNU, London, UK)

1. Introduction

Summary

Final Programme

List of Participants

2. Policies and Strategies in Nuclear Knowledge Management

The Need for Nuclear Knowledge
  Yanko Yanev, (IAEA, Austria)
School of Nuclear Knowledge Management: Strategy, Approach and Achievements
  A. Kosilov, (IAEA, Austria)
Recent Aspects in Process Oriented Knowledge Management
  David Beraha, Germany
Strategic KM Issues and Approaches in the Canadian Nuclear Industry
  John de Grosbois, Canada
Knowledge Management Elements and Terminology
   Andrei Kossilov, IAEA

3. Human Resources and Knowledge Transfer

Knowledge Preservation and Transfer: Issues and Terminology
   Thomas Mazour, IAEA
Risk Management of Knowledge Loss in Nuclear Industry Organizations
   Ed Boyles, USA
Industry Best Practices for Managing an Ageing Work Force
   Ed Boyles, USA
Knowledge Transfer in the Nuclear Sector
   Andy Jackson, UK

4. Practical Examination of Knowledge Management (KM)

Introduction to IT Tools to Support Knowledge Management
   Thomas Mazour, IAEA
British Energy KM Experience
   Andy Jackson, Canada
Improving NPP Performance with an Integrated KM System: The Smart CANDU Approach
   John de Grosbois, Canada
IAEA Activities on Nuclear Knowledge Management
   Andrey Kosilov, IAEA
Knowledge Representation Methods and their Application
   David Beraha

5. Managing Nuclear Information Resources

International Nuclear Information System
   Anatoli Tolstenkov, IAEA
Enterprise Information Portals at GRS
   David Beraha, Germany
The IAEA Nuclear Knowledge Portals, I
   Andrey Pryakhin, IAEA
The IAEA Nuclear Knowledge Portals, II
   Anatoli Tolstenkov, IAEA
Preservation of Nuclear Information and Records
   Anatili Tolstenkov, IAEA
Practical Examples of IT Tools to Support Nuclear Knowledge Management I: Virtual Collaboration with Livelink Document Management System
   Andrey Pryakhin, IAEA
Practical Examples of IT Tools to Support Nuclear Knowledge Management II: MindManager as a Tool to Organize Ideas and Information
   Andrey Pryakhin, IAEA

6. Networking for Education and Training

The World Nuclear University: Achievements and Perspectives
   Andrey Kosilov, IAEA
The First WNU Summer Institute
   Petya Kovacheva, Bulgaria
2006 WNU Summer Institute
   Natalia Saraeva, Russian Federation
Knowledge Dissemination at ICTP: Nuclear and Applied Sciences
   Claudio Tuniz, ICTP
Nuclear Knowledge Management by the European Nuclear Education Network Association: Experience and Perspectives
   P. P. De Regge, ENEN Association
Asian Network for Education in Nuclear Technology (ANENT): An Initiative to Promote Education and Training in Nuclear Technology
   Andrey Kosilov, IAEA
Maintaining and Building the CANDU Talent Pool
   John de Grosbois, Canada
IT/IM Initiatives to Support Nuclear Education and Training I: ENTRAC
   Andrey Pryakhin
IT/IM Initiatives to Support Nuclear Education and Training II: NPP Simulators for Education
   Andrey Pryakhin, IAEA

7. Participants' Presentations

Nuclear Chemistry Education at University "St. Kliment Ohridski", Sofia
   Petya Kovacheva, Bulgaria
Knowledge Management Systems and Tools Development in NPCIL, India
   P.B. Mishra, India
Egypt's Second Research Reactor
   Ibrahim El Dieb, Egypt
Knowledge Management and Code of Ethics
   T. Karseka, Austria
Specific Example on Knowledge Management Practice in Vietnam
   Nguyen Minh Hoang, Vietnam
Geoinformation System for Monitoring the Radioecology State in the Control Zones of Ukraininan NPPs and Chornobyl Exclusion Zone
   Olexander Gaidar, Ukraine
Nuclear Knowledge Management and Preservation in Kazakhstan
   Marzhan Idrissova, Kazakhstan
Brazilian Graduate Studies in Nuclear Engineering: A Brief Review
   Artur Canella Avelar, Brazil
Knowledge Management Activities in MINT-Intranet Knowledge Sharing
   Siti Nurbahyah Hamdan, Malaysia

8. Resource Material

Strengthening the Agency's Activities Related to Nuclear Science, Technology and Applications, Report by the Director General, September 2006

Strengthening the Agency's Activities Related to Nuclear Science, Technology and Applications, Resolution from 22 September 2006

Nuclear Information and Knowledge, INIS and NKM newsletter, No. 1, April 2006

Nuclear Information and Knowledge, INIS and NKM newsletter, No. 2, September 2006

Knowledge Management for Nuclear Organizations, Glossary

9. Photo Gallery

Business

Leisure