October 2013 | AIChE

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October 2013

Review, Summary and Path Forward

What are the gaps and needs? Who is needed? How to proceed? How to fund?

Group Discussion

What are the gaps and needs? Who is needed? How to proceed? How to fund?

Knowledge Gaps and Needs: Education, Research and Development, Community

Per Peterson, UC Berkeley, Chair Nuclear Engineering; Steve Krahn, Vanderbilt University, Professor of the Practice of Nuclear Environmental Engineering, Nuclear Safety and Nuclear Separations Roadmap; Marian Naranjo, HOPE (Honor Our Pueblo Existence) 

Assessment and Perception of Risks Associated with Nuclear Waste

Session focuses on how the public perceives these risks and need for communities to know about waste streams and their consequences

Lunch

Challenges regarding Commercial and Legacy Waste, including the state-of-the-art in technologies and organizations for responding to current nuclear waste processing, storage and remediation issues and the US Science Policy.

Break

Challenges regarding Commercial and Legacy Waste, including the state-of-the-art in technologies and organizations for responding to current nuclear waste processing, storage and remediation issues and the US Science Policy.

Overview: Nuclear waste management - Technical, Political, Regulatory

Challenges regarding Commercial and Legacy Waste, including the state-of-the-art in technologies and organizations for responding to current nuclear waste processing, storage and remediation issues and the US Science Policy.

Background on NuClean Initiative

Project overview; Objectives for the workshop; Why chemical engineering?  Why AIChE? (Speakers: Beloff, Calabrese, Arm, Manousiouthakis)

Registration Info

Registration for the Nuclean Kickoff Workshop is free.

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