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Grant to University Enables new Online Radiation Curing Courses
2013-04-17 07:00:00| Coatings World Breaking News
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Fallin signs bill to keep radiation info secret
2013-04-09 14:07:01| Waste Management - Topix.net
Oklahoma's Department of Environmental Quality would be able to keep certain information on radiation sources secret under a bill signed into law by Gov.
Advanced Membrane Degassing Technology for Radiation Source Term Reduction and Corrosion Control in Nuclear Power Plants
2013-03-13 15:46:00| Power Technology
Dissolved gas control in a nuclear power plant's water system, including the primary make-up water storage tank and refueling water storage tank, can be essential to reduce radiation source term (defined as a release of radioactive material).
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VIE Radiation Engineer
2013-03-06 13:38:51| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS
Astrium brings space to you. Number 1 in Europe and number 3 worldwide, Astrium employs over 17,000 men and women mainly based in five European countries France, Germany, the UK, Spain and the Netherlands. Our technical excellence and extensive prime contractorship experience extend across all sectors of the space business launch vehicles, manned space activities, satellite systems and related services. A new VIE vacancy has arisen in Astrium in Portsmouth for a Radiation Engineer. The succesful candidates mission will be 1. Understanding of radiation effects on componants. 2. Putting databases together of componants. 3. Will be involved in background project work, this will mainly involve upgrading the toosl in the library on the computer systems. 4. Will end up on real analysis work. relevant topics Challenges and difficulties of this position Understanding Radiation effects. Modelling. Understanding how componants and surfaces interact. Interfaces of the position internal externalLine Manager Interdepartmental Interaction including France Germany radiation engineers The Volunteer for International Experience VIE programme is an international program sponsored by the French Ministry of Economy, Finance and Employment, open to Airbus to offer young professionals the opportunity to have valuable paid work experience abroad in a technical or business function. We are looking for highly motivated graduates who are citizens of the European Union all E.U. nationals, plus Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein. For graduates who would be interested in a career with Airbus, this could be the start of a rewarding future in a dynamic and forwardthinking sector. The VIE is a specific contract, under Ubifrances eligibility criteria. Please make sure you read further information on the requirements of the VIE on the following websites www.civiweb.com in French and from httpwww.civiweb.cominternationaldefault.html in English, German, Italian and Spanish Degree Educated in Physics or Electronics Backgroundheritage in EEE Technology and Radiation Aspects particle effects very good understanding of nuclear radiation effects microelectronics knowledge Semiconductor physics Microsoft Software Packages Knowledge of radiation software tools welcome, e.g. FASTRAD and NOVICE All technical discuissions take place using English so a good grasp of English is essential. We also interact with French and German colleagues so some knowledge of these languages would be beneficial English Negotiation Candidate must be very proactive customer orientated trustworthy, dedicated and open to instruction VIE Main Requirements European Union citizens, graduates up to 28 years old Have fulfilled military obligations for their country. Have a previous experience working abroad. Fluent in English TO APPLY click here
The first private mission to Mars will launch in 2018 and use poop for radiation shielding
2013-03-04 19:34:28| Extremetech
Dennis Tito, the world's first space tourist, plans to send a married couple to Mars in 2018. The married couple will leave Earth in January, orbit Mars at an altitude of 100 miles (160km) in August, and then return home. The entire journey will last a total of 501 days; the longest continuous time ever spent in space.
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