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Canadian Nuclear Society Société Nucléaire Canadienne “Supporting nuclear science and technology for 25 years” “25 ans de promotion de la science et de la technologie nucléaires” www.cns-snc.ca The Canadian Nuclear Society Eric L. Williams, P.Eng Chair - Bruce Branch March 2004
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Why This Presentation Is Relevant To You! The CNS provides an opportunity for you to: gain exposure to the wider aspects of our industry, continue your career development, meet others with similar interests, a chance to network, to represent Bruce Power in industry forums, to enhance Bruce Power’s reputation, to enhance Bruce Power’s exposure to the wider scientific sector,
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CNS The Canadian Nuclear Society The people behind the technology Independent – no corporate, government mandate Established 1979, independently incorporated 1998 Communication on technical issues related to applied nuclear science & engineering Scientists & Engineers Educators Administrators Nuclear Operators Media Decision Makers Students Interested Public
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Objectives / Purposes To foster the development and applications of nuclear technologies for peaceful uses; to act as a forum for the exchange / sharing of information; to encourage education on the nuclear sciences; to enhance the professional and technical capabilities of its members; to serve Canadian Nuclear Science, industry, and the public by: –organizing high quality conferences, general and specific; –organizing technical courses on subjects of industry interest; –organizing public seminars at its 12 branches on topics of interest; –sponsoring and or supporting science fairs, scholarships, science camps, and equipment for classrooms through the CNS Education Find;
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Objectives / Purposes Continued –Sponsoring / supporting such initiatives as a Teacher’s Course on Nuclear Energy, Journalism Workshop of Scientific Reporting, AECL’s Science for Educators Seminar, and the Deep River Science Academy; –publishing the CNS Bulletin, a combined technical journal and news magazine; –recognizing individuals for their significant achievements; –co-operating with many other nuclear and scientific societies; –providing a communication link with government, media, and the public on nuclear issues; and by –maintaining an Internet Website (news, information, events, job opportunities, members resumes, links to other nuclear sites).
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STRUCTURE CNS CNS Council Committees –Branch Affairs- Education - Communication –Fusion- International Liaison –Inter Society- Membership –North American Young Generation Nuclear –Universities - Program Divisions –Design / MaterialsFuel Technologies –Nuclear OperationsNuclear Science and Engineering –Environment & Waste Management
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How The CNS Achieves Its Objectives Regular Information Updates-the “CNS Bulletin”, web site Voice for Nuclear Technology - Media, Advertising Conferences: –Annual June Conference - 6 - 9 June 2004 Toronto –CANDU Maintenance Conference - every third fall. –Simulation Methods Conference - October 2004 –CANDU Fuel Conference - September 2003 Courses: –Reactor Safety Branch Operations - ie: Bruce Branch CNS
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BRUCE BRANCH INITIATIVES 45 presentations since 1995 (Visitors Center, 4-6:30, Social Hour +) presentations in planning process: –BA U3&4 Restart Lessons Learned - Ron Mottram –BA & BB Chemistry 101 - John Roberts –Women In Nuclear - –International Youth Nuclear Congress –Ideas for a session. We can make it happen. Sponsor local teachers to Radiation Basics For The Classroom CNS donate books (ie: Unlocking The Atom) to local High Schools and Libraries. other local involvement possible. Make it happen!
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Membership Classifications Individual Educational Institution Student Retiree
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CNS Information www.cns-snc.ca http://216.13.130.157/ Bruce Branch Executive –Eric Williams, Chairperson –John Roberts and Kevin Larson (Signing) –Michelle LaPointe - Web Site
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INTERNATIONAL YOUTH NUCLEAR CONGRESS Conference - 9-13 May 2004 Toronto 300+ Young Nuclear Professionals / 40+ Countries Topics –Social & Policy Issues –Nuclear Fuel Cycle –Non Power Applications of Nuclear –Environmental & Waste Management Workshops –Learning from Effective Communication –Knowledge Preservation –Media Training
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IYNC CONFERENCE FEATURES Best Paper Award Best Poster Award Technical Tours –McMaster University Research Reactor –Darlington Social Events More Info: www.iync.org
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