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American Nuclear Society
Education & Training Division
Presentation to the
ANS Board of Directors
Dr. Wes Hines - Chair
Atlanta - June 2009
ETD’s Mission
• Encourages an exchange of views and information on
matters related to nuclear education and training
• Links the academic, industrial, and governmental
communities
• Involves educators, trainers, and students working together
on nuclear education issues
• Enriches their professional development
• Educates the general public
• Advances nuclear science and engineering
• Provides a venue for nuclear training - CONTE
• Promotes workforce development initiatives
Newly Elected Division Governance
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Chair – Mike Robinson
1st Vice Chair – John Wheeler
2nd Vice Chair – Richard Holman
Treasurer – Travis Knight
Secretary – Peter Caracappa,
– Annually elect Second Vice Chair, Secretary, and Treasurer
– Executive Committee – 3 yr. terms
– Eric P. Loewen - BOD Liaison
• 5-Year Strategic and 1-Year Tactical Plan in place
• Adopted/Complying w/new bylaws
ETD Executive Committee
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Patrick Berry
Gilbert Brown
Richard Coe
Arthur H. Friedman
John Gutteridge
Brian Hajek
Kent Hamlin
J. Wesley Hines
Richard Holman
Jane A. LeClair
Lisa Marchall
W. David Pointer
Ashley Royal
Michael A. Robinson
John J. Stankiewicz
John K. Wheeler
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2009
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ETD Name Change
• Proposed new name to coincide with our true focus.
Education, Training, and Workforce Development
• The Education, Training & Workforce Development Division provides
communication among the academic, industrial, and governmental
communities through the exchange of views and information on
matters related to education, training and workforce development in
nuclear and radiological science, engineering, and technology.
• Industry leaders, education and training professionals, and interested
students work together through Society-sponsored meetings and
publications, to enrich their professional development, to educate the
general public, and to advance nuclear and radiological science and
engineering.
ETD Participation with Nuclear
Energy Societies/Organizations
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Institute of Nuclear Power Operations
National Academy for Nuclear Training
Nuclear Energy Institute
International Atomic Energy Agency
European Nuclear Society
Idaho National Lab
Energy Providers Coalition for Education
Westinghouse/Entergy/Exelon
ETD Communications
• Two 4-6 page Newsletters per year
• Maintain updated ETD web site
• Maintain a CONTE web site
ETD Budget – 12/31/08
• Funds
2008 Carryover 2007 Member Allocation 2007 Division Income Total
19,247
2,116
200
21,563
• Expenses
- TEA Awards - Student Support - National Meeting Costs Total
150
4,350
3,759
8,379
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Excess
13,184
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Lamarsh Scholarship –
14, 546
ETD – Paid Membership
2004
J - 820
A – 894
2005
J - 833
A - 920
2006
J - 814
A - 894
2007
J - 840
A - 925
2008
J -879
A -990
Education and Training Division
Total Membership
1300
1200
1155
1100
1035
1000
900
1058
1029
971
990
903
800
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
ETD Contributions to ANS
• ETD Work Force Committee: Ann D. Winters
– Knowledge retention and generational issues
– Nuclear science and technology outreach
• Univ/Industry/Gov Relations Committee: H. Lee Dodds
• Conference on Nuclear Training and Education – CONTE
• Alpha Nu Sigma Honor Society Chapter started at the
South Carolina State University
• ETD endorses/sponsors three ANS Position Statements
– 21- Stewardship of Nuclear Engineering Education
– 29 - Maintaining Viable Nuclear Industry Workforce
– 53 - Research and Training Reactors
ETD Services to Membership
• Scholarships
– Sponsor Lamarsh Scholarship
• Peer Recognition/Awards
– Training Excellence and Training Pioneer Awards
– Arthur Holly Compton Award in Education
• Student Support
– Provided resources to Student Sections for travel
– Glasstone Award (ANS Student Section)
– Mark Mills Award (Graduate Student)
– Student Design Contest for undergraduate/graduate
– Sponsor Student Sessions with Best Paper financial Awards
– Student Poster Design Sessions
ETD Meetings
• National Meeting Participation
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Four sessions in 2007 Summer Meeting
Four sessions and three panels in 2007 Winter Meeting
Five sessions and three panels in 2008 Summer Meeting
Three sessions and two panels in 2008 Winter Meeting
Two sessions and three panels in 2009 Summer Meeting
CONTE – February 07 – Class 1 Topical
CONTE – February 09 – Class 1 Topical
CONTE – February 11 – Class 1 Topical, Planned
NESTet – May 08 – Budapest, ENS – Class II
• Nuclear Engineering Science/Technology and Training
CONTE 2009
Venue – Hyatt Regency
Jacksonville
Date – February 8-11, 2009
General Chair – Jeff Gasser,
CNO, Southern Company
Attendees – 252
Papers/presentations – 62
Income (to ETD) - $25,275
Keynote speakers
NRC Chairman Klein
ANS President Burchill
Southern Co. CNO – Gasser
INPO VP - McCullough
Sponsors
Utilities – 7
Vendors/suppliers – 11
Govt/associatioins – 4
Colleges/universities - 3
CONTE 2011
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Venue – Hyatt Regency Jacksonville
Date – February 2011
ETD to select program chairs in 2009
Expect similar participation and sponsor
support (at the minimum)
Summary
• Succession planning and details of officer responsibilities in place
• Increase in membership due to more rigorous encouragement and
solicitation for members across nuclear energy
• Strategic and tactical plans updated
• Awards and Scholarship chairs identified and in place
• Committee on Workforce Development in place
• Successfully conducted Class 1 Topical–CONTE09
• Lamarsh Scholarship full funded and another on the way.
• Elevating Training Excellence Awards to National Awards
Professional Division Metrics
ETD Vitality Measures – CY 2008
Division
Meetings
Division
Governance
Division
Contributions to
Society
Division
Services to
Membership
National Meeting
Participation
Succession Planning
ANS Position
Statements
Professional
Development
2008 Annual: 3 sessions 3 panels
2008 Winter: 2 sessions 2 panels
Student Design Competition
Submitted ‘04/Updated ‘08
21 Federal Support for Nuclear
Engineering (Active)
29 Maintaining Viable Nuc Work Force
(Active)
Sponsored Student Poster Sessions;
liaisons serve as ABET evaluators
Class I, Class II
Topicals
Membership Trends
Participation with
Outside
Professional
Societies
Scholarships
CONTE II Feb 2004/+ 25%
CONTE II Feb 2005
CONTE III ‘07
1029/990 mbrs -3.8% change 2006
990/1058 mbrs +6.9% change 2007
1058/1155 mbrs +9% change 2008
Lamarsh Scholarship
Landis Challenge Contribution
AEES, NEDHO, INPO, IAEA, ENS,
NEI; Co-sponsorship of CONTE ’07
with INPO, IAEA, NEI. ENS
Class III Topicals
Communications
Society Leadership
Peer Recognition/
Awards
ETD does not support Embedded
Topicals
2 newsletters & website remodeled,
modernized, updated in 2007
Reviewed in 2008
4 of 4 PCD, 4 NPC
>75% Exec Comm.
Compton (Teaching), Student Design
Comp, Student Project (DOE), Mark
Mills, Samuel Glasstone (students);
Student Poster Sessions
Division Planning
Non-Meeting
Publications
Student Support
2006 Strategic Plan Received/Updated
’07
Reviewed in ‘08
NN January 2005 - Special article on
CONTE
Division’s
Commitment to
YMG
YMG participates in Student Design
Competition
Representative to YMG
2008 Student Conference;
2008 National Meetings