International Conference on Nuclear Knowledge Management: Strategies, Information Management and Human Resource Development
7-10 September 2004, Saclay, France
Session 4: Human Resources for the Nuclear Sector
Oral Presentations
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Nuclear education in Russia: status, peculiarities, problems and perspectives
Mr. B. N. Onykii (Moscow Engineering Physics Institute (State University))
email: bno@mephi.ru
fulltext: abstract
paper no: 04/O/01
Russia -
Human resources in the United States of America
Mr. J. Gutteridge/Mr. Gilbert Brown (University of Massachusetts Lowell)
email: gilbert_brown@uml.edu
fulltext: abstract
paper no: 04/O/02
United States of America -
International collaboration for nuclear competence building
Mr. T. Haapalehto (OECD)
email: Timo.haapalehto@oecd.org
fulltext: abstract
paper no: 04/O/03
OECD/Nuclear Energy Agency -
The Big Bang - XML Expanding the Information Universe U.K.
Mr. S. Rutt (STATS-NNC Limited)
email: stephen.rutt@stats-nnc.co.uk
fulltext: abstract full paper
paper no: 04/O/04
United Kingdom -
Nuclear education and training in Lithuania in the context of EU accession
Mr. S. Ziedelis (Kaunas University of Technology (KTU))
email: Stanislovas.Ziedelis@ktu.lt
fulltext: abstract full paper PPT presentation
paper no: 04/O/05
Lithuania -
Preservation and enhancement of nuclear knowledge towards Indonesia’s plan to operate first nuclear power plant by 2016
Ms. Ardisasmita (National Nuclear Energy Agency)
email: syamsa@batan.go.id
fulltext: abstract full paper PPT presentation
paper no: 04/O/06
Indonesia -
Assuring nuclear safety education into the 21st century in Sweden
Mr. G. Löwenhielm (Swedish Nuclear Power Inspectorate)
email: gustof.lowenhielm@ski.se
fulltext: abstract full paper PPT presentation
paper no: 04/O/07
Sweden -
Addressing ageing of the workforce issues by enabling knowledge management systems with social networks analysis capabilities
Mr. I. Perisic (Entopia, Inc)
email: iperisic@entopia.com
fulltext: abstract
paper no: 04/O/08
United States of America
Poster Presentations
Posters will be displayed on Wednesday, 8 September and on Thursday, 9 September 2004 from 9:00 until appr. 30 min after the end of the programme of that day jointly for all sessions held during that day. Locations will be identified on the conference site; the maximum poster size is width: 870 mm, height: 1170 mm. Authors of posters are requested to be present near their respective poster panels during breaks (coffee, lunch) and at the end of each day to answer questions.
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The nuclear department, Royal Naval School of Marine Engineering- provision of nuclear education and training to the naval nuclear propulsion programme and beyond
Mr. K. R. Trethewey
email: re_dnst@dial.pipex.com
fulltext: abstract full presentation
poster no: 04/P/01
United Kingdom -
Replacing nuclear staff: the proactively work at IPEN/CNEN-SP
Ms. M. Pupak (Energy and Nuclear Research Institute – IPEN)
email: mopupak@ipen.br
fulltext: abstract full presentation
poster no: 04/P/02
Brazil -
Development of the system for academic training of personnel engaged in nuclear material protection control and accounting in Russia
Mr. E. F. Kryuchkov (Moscow Engineering Physics Institute (State University))
email: efk@nr.mephi.ru
fulltext: abstract
poster no: 04/P/03
Russia -
Students education and training for Slovak NPP
Mr. J. Lipka (Slovak University of Technology)
email: Lipka@elf.stuba.sk
fulltext: abstract full presentation
poster no: 04/P/04
Slovakia -
Development of nuclear education and specialists training in the Republic of Kazakhstan
Mr. K. Namazkulova (Kazakhstan Center of Nuclear Technology Safety)
email: inis@atom.almaty.kz
fulltext: abstract full presentation
poster no: 04/P/05
Kazakhstan -
Propositions of nuclear issue education for teachers and students
Mr. J. Turlo (The Institute of Physics, Nicolaus Copernicus University in Torun)
email: jturlo@phys.uni.torun.pl
fulltext: abstract full presentation
poster no: 04/P/06
Poland -
About opportunity and advantages of adaptation the system of education of experts on atomic engineering specialty in Odessa Polytechnic University to the European System of Education
Mr. A. Mazurenko (Odessa National Polytechnic University)
email: anton@maz.intes.odessa.ua
fulltext: abstract full presentation
poster no: 04/P/07
Ukraine -
Young generation in Romanian nuclear system – Romanian nuclear organizations implication in nuclear knowledge management at University “Politehnica” of Bucharest - results and expectations.
Ms. E. N. Ghizdeanu (University “POLITEHNICA” of Bucharest)
email: ngh@cne.pub.ro
fulltext: abstract full presentation
poster no: 04/P/08
Romania -
Building an integrated nuclear engineering and nuclear science human resources pipeline at the Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory
Ms. A. Sneed (Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory (INEEL))
email: sneea@inel.gov
fulltext: abstract full presentation
poster no: 04/P/09
United States of America -
The quest for nuclear technology and the challenges of knowledge management in Nigeria
Mr. A. Mundu (Energy Commission of Nigeria)
email: ecn@hyperia.com
fulltext: abstract full presentation
poster no: 04/P/10
Nigeria -
Nuclear knowledge development in Armenia
Mr. A. Gevorgyan (Department of Atomic Energy Ministry of Energy)
email: atomen@freenet.am
fulltext: abstract full presentation
poster no: 04/P/11
Armenia -
The need for nuclear knowledge management and human resources development in the nuclear technology in a least developed country: The Haiti case.
Mr. A. Belfort (Ministry of Foreign Affairs)
email: azad59_2009@yahoo.fr
fulltext: abstract
poster no: 04/P/12
Haiti -
ISCTN: Cuban strategy for preserving, reproducing and developing of the nuclear knowledge
Mr. E. Hardy (Higher Institute of Technologies and Applied Sciences)
email: lauren@info.isctn.edu.cu
fulltext: abstract full presentation
poster no: 04/P/13
Cuba -
Ukraine government support and international cooperation for nuclear knowledge management
Mr. I. Kadenko (Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv)
email: insc_office@univ.kiev.au
fulltext: abstract
poster no: 04/P/14
Ukraine -
Towards building nuclear competence of radiation protection specialists
Mr. A. Timoshchenko (International Sakharov Environmental University)
email: tim@iseu.by
fulltext: abstract full presentation
poster no: 04/P/15
Belarus -
The activities of the Institute of Nuclear Physics and Uzbekistan INIS centre on attracting a young generation into the nuclear area
Ms. Kadirova (Uzbekistan Academy of Sciences)
email: kadyrova@inp.uz
fulltext: abstract
poster no: 04/P/16
Uzbekistan -
Raising public awareness of nuclear science in action
Mr. L. Dobrzynski (The Soltan Institute for Nuclear Studies)
email: ludwik@ipj.gov.pl
fulltext: abstract full presentation
poster no: 04/P/17
Poland -
Human resources for the nuclear sector in the Republic of Niger
Mr. S. Hassane (Ministry of Mines and Energy)
email: hassane010158@yahoo.fr
fulltext: abstract full presentation
poster no: 04/P/18
Niger Republic -
Nurture of human resources for geological repository program
Mr. A. Fujiwara (Radioactive Waste Management Funding and Research Center (RWMC), Japan)
email: fujiwara@rwmc.or.jp
fulltext: abstract full presentation
poster no: 04/P/19
Japan -
Development of NPP personnel training system in Ukraine
Mr. V. Tarykin
email: tarykinv@ukr.net
fulltext: abstract full presentation
poster no: 04/P/20
Ukraine -
Human resource development progress to sustain nuclear science and technology applications in Cameroon
Mr. A. Simo (Technical Adviser to the Minister of Scientific & Technical Research - Yaounde)
email: asimo@camnet.cm
fulltext: abstract full presentation
poster no: 04/P/22
Cameroon -
Evaluation of personnel knowledge and environmental cognition and its impact on radiological and nuclear safety culture in Egypt’s nuclear installations
(to be confirmed)
Mr. A. A. Gadalla
email: Cairomody_fox6@hotmail.com
poster no: 04/P/23
Egypt -
Course modules on nuclear safeguards and non-proliferation
Mr. L-V Bril (European Commission, Joint Research Center)
email: louis-victor.bril@jrc.it
fulltext: abstract full presentation
poster no: 04/P/24
EC
Virtual Presentations
This web based session comprises papers which have been accepted by the conference Scientific Committee, but which could not be presented by the author during the conference. The papers are included and made available through this web based session as an additional information resource as a part of the International Conference on Nuclear Knowledge Management.
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Required courses for nuclear graduate programs - could one fit for all?
Mr. A. A. Canella (Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais)
email: avelara@cdtn.br
fulltext: abstract full presentation
paper no: 04/WBS/01
Brazil
