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Human Factors, Instrumentation & Controls
Improving task performance, system reliability, system and personnel safety, efficiency, and effectiveness are the division's main objectives. Its major areas of interest include task design, procedures, training, instrument and control layout and placement, stress control, anthropometrics, psychological input, and motivation.
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International Conference on Mathematics and Computational Methods Applied to Nuclear Science and Engineering (M&C 2025)
April 27–30, 2025
Denver, CO|The Westin Denver Downtown
Standards Program
The Standards Committee is responsible for the development and maintenance of voluntary consensus standards that address the design, analysis, and operation of components, systems, and facilities related to the application of nuclear science and technology. Find out What’s New, check out the Standards Store, or Get Involved today!
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Sam Altman steps down as Oklo board chair
Advanced nuclear company Oklo Inc. has new leadership for its board of directors as billionaire Sam Altman is stepping down from the position he has held since 2015. The move is meant to open new partnership opportunities with OpenAI, where Altman is CEO, and other artificial intelligence companies.
Technical Session|Panel|Sponsored by ETWDD
Monday, June 16, 2025|3:15–5:00PM CDT|Great America 1/2
Session Chair:
Olivia M. Blackmon
Session Organizer:
Alternate Chair:
Barbara Peitsch
In an increasingly interconnected world, the future of nuclear engineering education lies in robust international collaboration. This panel explores the transformative potential of cross-border partnerships in building and strengthening nuclear engineering education, training, and workforce development initiatives, with a special focus on nuclear newcomer countries. Our distinguished speakers will share insights on creating sustainable exchange programs, developing joint curricula, and leveraging shared resources to enhance global nuclear expertise Discover how these partnerships can foster innovation, promote cultural understanding, and address the unique challenges faced by emerging nuclear nations. Learn about successful case studies, best practices for overcoming regulatory hurdles, and strategies for ensuring equitable knowledge transfer. Learn about export controls and visa screening procedures for foreign exchange programs. In addition, this session will also delve into the role of virtual collaboration tools in facilitating these international connections, making nuclear education more accessible and inclusive on a global scale. Join us for an inspiring discussion on shaping the future of nuclear engineering education through the power of international cooperation.
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