Joint ICTP-IAEA School on Nuclear Energy Management | (smr 3142)
Starts 21 Aug 2017
Ends 1 Sep 2017
Central European Time
ICTP
Kastler Lecture Hall (AGH)
Strada Costiera, 11
I - 34151 Trieste (Italy)
REGISTRATION PROCEDURES:
Visitors accommodated in the ICTP Guest Houses: Registration will be done upon check-in at the Guest House reception desk. ONLY Visitors receiving financial support from the ICTP, should go directly to
the Operations & Travel Unit office at the Enrico Fermi Building, first floor from 8.30 - 10.00 a.m., on Monday morning to collect your expenses (after you have registered)
Visitors NOT accommodated in the ICTP Guest Houses: Please register with the Secretariat in office no. 3 at the
Adriatico Guest House, lower level 1
Associateship/Federation scheme Visitors should register at the
Leonardo Building, first floor, rooms 112 / 114 / 118
Upon your arrival, please make sure to pick up your Conference Folder
in your mailbox at the Adriatico Guest House, lower level 1
The school is a certificate course providing a unique international education aimed at building future leadership to manage nuclear energy programmes. It is intended for promising young professionals from the nuclear industry and academia, including those from developing countries.
School Executive Director:
M. CHUDAKOV, IAEA, Austria
School Co-ordinators:
J. DE GROSBOIS, IAEA, Austria
A. GANESAN, IAEA, Austria
Local Organizer:
C.TUNIZ, ICTP, Italy
Jointly organized by ICTP and the IAEA since 2010, this Nuclear Energy Management (NEM) School focuses on broadening the young professional’s understanding of current issues in the nuclear industry, generating awareness on recent developments in nuclear energy and sharing international perspectives on issues related to the peaceful use of nuclear technology. Over 30 experts from the IAEA and the nuclear industry deliver more than 70 presentations and case studies. Technical visits to nuclear facilities form an essential practical element of the curriculum and students are asked to work on special projects relevant to the development of nuclear energy programmes. Participants will be selected based on an online pre-training course and a test.
Topics:
• World Energy Balance, Geopolitics and Climate Issues;
• Energy Planning, Energy Economics and Nuclear Power Economics and Finance;
• Nuclear Power Technology and Life Cycle;
• Nuclear Safety and Security;
• Nuclear Law, International Conventions and Relevant Mechanisms;
• Nuclear Non-Proliferation and Safeguards;
• Human Resource Development and Knowledge Management;
• Nuclear Leadership, Management and Sociology;
• Emergency Planning and Preparedness;
• Radioactive Waste Management and Decommissioning;
• Communicating Radiation Risks to the Public;
• IAEA support for Nuclear Power Development.