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The panel will delve into the intricate processes and challenges involved in building these complex facilities. Experts will discuss various construction methodologies, safety protocols, and technological advancements shaping the future of nuclear power plant development. Key topics include project management strategies, regulatory considerations, and environmental impacts associated with nuclear power plant construction.

Panelists

WU Yuxiang

WU Yuxiang
China Nuclear Power Engineering Co.,Ltd.

Petr Závodský

Petr Závodský
ČEZ EDUI

Panel Organizers

Brian Fant

Brian Fant
Bechtel Corporation

WU Yuxiang

WU Yuxiang
Bechtel Corporation

In this panel session of Women in Nuclear Engineering, female engineers, scientists and other experts will talk and discuss their roles in the nuclear industry. They are working in nuclear energy and technology fields and helping to empower the next-generation nuclear workforce around the globe.

Panelists

GAO Puzhen

GAO Puzhen

Naoko Inoue

Naoko Inoue
JAEA

Larisa Dubská

Larisa Dubská

WANG Yongmei

WANG Yongmei
Nuclear Industry College

Panel Organizers

Rosa Lo Frano

Rosa Lo Frano
University of Pisa

GAO Puzhen

GAO Puzhen

Chikako Iwaki

Chikako Iwaki
Toshiba ESS

The panel will focus on the integration of nuclear energy with renewable energy. The nuclear energy being a base load will complement intermittent renewable energy in providing demand-based power supply. The systems development activities, configurations, demonstrations, safety, challenges and opportunities are explored in this panel.

Shripad Revankar

Shripad Revankar
Purdue University

ZHANG Dalin

ZHANG Dalin
Xi'an Jiaotong University

Panel Organizers

Shripad Revankar

Shripad Revankar
Purdue University

ZHANG Dalin

ZHANG Dalin
Xi'an Jiaotong University

Yan Xing

Yan Xing
JAEA

Aleš Doucek

Aleš Doucek
UJV Řež

The development of Robust or Accident Tolerant Fuel (ATF) has become an international area of interest and effort in the last few years. Conceptually ATF would provide leap-ahead improvement in LWR fuel safety during beyond design basis accidents and commercial benefit to nuclear utilities.

Accelerated by the severe accident at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in Japan, a variety of research and commercial analysis of ATF is presently underway globally.

The goal of this effort is insertion of ATF lead test rods and assemblies into a commercial PWR. This panel will present and discuss the state-of-art knowledge of ATF from the point of view of industry, government, nonprofit research agencies, and academic representatives currently leading global ATF development. The significant challenges in development and implementation of ATF, such as large-scale ATF fabrication, acceptance by nuclear utilities, the role of government and inter-government agencies in ATF research oversight, and the engineering and scientific challenges to develop ATF will be presented. The goal of this panel is to communicate the current understanding of the commercial and technical challenges faced in ATF development.

Panelists

Jorie Walters

Jorie Walters
Westinghouse

Karl Buchanan

Karl Buchanan
Framatome

SHEN Ke

SHEN Ke
Hunan University

Shinichiro Yamashita

Shinichiro Yamashita
JAEA

Fumiaki Inoue

Fumiaki Inoue
Toshiba ESS

Jan Klouzal

Jan Klouzal
UJV Rez

Panel Organizers

Guoqiang Wang

Guoqiang Wang
PNNL

LI Xiaomei

LI Xiaomei
Xi'an Jiaotong University

Fumiaki Inoue

Fumiaki Inoue
Toshiba ESS

This panel will focus on Nuclear Applications in Space. As known, Nuclear-based systems can have less mass than solar cells of equivalent power, allowing more compact spacecraft that are easier to orient and direct in space. In the case of crewed spaceflight, nuclear power concepts that can power both life support and propulsion systems may reduce both cost and flight time.

Panelists

Hitesh Bindra

Hitesh Bindra
Purdue University

Asif Arastu

Asif Arastu

CHEN Dongfeng

CHEN Dongfeng
China Institute of Atomic Energy

Eric Proust

Eric Proust
CEA

Panel Organizers

Hitesh Bindra

Hitesh Bindra
Purdue University

LIU Zhenchao

LIU Zhenchao
Xi'an Jiaotong University

Advanced Manufacturing technologies have the capability to significantly improve the cost, schedule, and quality associated with manufacturing nuclear components. This panel will feature presentations from panelists that are leading work around the world to progress the development of Advanced Manufacturing technology.

Thomas Garnier

Thomas Garnier
Framatome

LI Tianfu

LI Tianfu
Nuclear Power Institute of China

Paul Cheng

Paul Cheng
FuseRing

Dale Matthews

Dale Matthews
Framatome

Karl Buchanan

Karl Buchanan
Framatome

Yasutaka Banno

Yasutaka Banno
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries

Panel Organizers

Thomas Vogan

Thomas Vogan
Sargent & Lundy

Dale Matthews

Dale Matthews
Framatome

LU Qi

LU Qi
Nuclear Power Institute of China

Yasutaka Banno

Yasutaka Banno
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries

The panel on the challenges in the era of the future nuclear energy economy, examines the roles of nuclear power in energy production in future to address global warming, new designs and capability to cover new demands in energy. Global researchers and experts will discuss the potential challenges in the future nuclear energy economy.

Panelists & Organizers

Leon Cizelj

Leon Cizelj
Jozef Stefan Institute

HE Fang

HE Fang
China Institute of Nuclear Industry Strategy

The panel on Nuclear Energy for Non-Power Generation, will focus on a variety of nuclear energy applications, including transport, heating, chemical and hydrone production, and integatred systems with renewables.

Gilles Rodriguez

Gilles Rodriguez
CEA

Daniel Klein

Daniel Klein
EPRI

Hiroyuki Sato

Hiroyuki Sato
JAEA

Jan Klouzal

Jan Klouzal
UJV Rez

Rosa Lo Frano

Rosa Lo Frano
University of Pisa

Panel Organizers

Frank Michell

Frank Michell

LI Jian

LI Jian
The Institute of Nuclear and New Energy Technology, Tsinghua University

Maury Pressburger

Maury Pressburger
Sargent & Lundy

This panel will discuss the current status, lessons learned, and actions of post Fukushima Daiichi accident.

Panelists

Kenji Takeshita

Kenji Takeshita
Tokyo Institute of Technology

Shinya Mizokami

Shinya Mizokami
Tokyo Institute of Technology

Leon Cizelj

Leon Cizelj
Jozef Stefan Institute

Panel Organizers

Tadashi Narabayashi

Tadashi Narabayashi
Tokyo Institute of Technology

Yassin Hassan

Yassin Hassan
Texas A&M University

Leon Cizelj

Leon Cizelj
Jozef Stefan Institute

This panel will consist of seven global nuclear technology leaders in advanced and small modular reactors. They will present and discuss technology development progress and status on SMR, advanced reactors, High Temperature Gas Cooled (HTGC) Reactor, and other advanced reactor technologies.

Panelists

Igor Pioro

Igor Pioro
Ontario Tech University

Wang Xiang

Wang Xiang
Harbin Engineering University

Kazuaki Kito

Kazuaki Kito
Hitachi-GE Nuclear Energy

David Harut

David Harut
Research Center Řež

Daniel Klein

Daniel Klein
EPRI

Panel Organizers

Jovica Riznic

Jovica Riznic
Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission

Xiang Wang

Wang Xiang
Harbin Engineering University

Kazuaki Kito

Kazuaki Kito
Hitachi-GE Nuclear Energy