AIChE Centennial: ChE Research and Technology - Past and Future

Session 61 - A Celebration of ChEmical Engineering Contributions to the Nuclear Technology
This session will celebrate chemical engineering's contributions to nuclear technology. Recipients of the NED's Robert E. Wilson award, as well as distinguished university professors and industry leaders, will be invited to recount the role chemical engineers played in the nuclear industry and offer their insight on where and how chemical engineers will be involved in development and application of future nuclear technologies such as fusion, advanced nuclear energy development including recycling and waste management, radiopharmaceuticals, etc. This year will mark the recently rejuvenated Nuclear Engineering Division's fifty-fourth anniversary as the first and oldest division in AIChE.
Chair: Jack D. Law
CoChair: Ralph Leonard
CoSponsor(s): Nuclear Engineering Division
  ChEmical Engineering and Nuclear Technology at Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Robert M. Wham, Phil McGinnis
  ChEmical Engineering and Nuclear Technology at Argonne National Laboratory
Ralph Leonard
  A Rich History in Nuclear Materials Processing Technology at Los Alamos National Laboratory
Mark Dinehart
  Processes and Experiences at the Hanford Site
George Reddick Jr.
  The Role of ChEmical Engineering in the Development and Operation of Nuclear Technologies at the Idaho National Laboratory
Jack D. Law, Jack D. Law, Roger N. Henry
  Savannah River National Laboratory – a 30 Year History in the Advancement of Environmental Science and Engineering
T. Bond Calloway

See more of Topical H: AIChE Centennial: ChE Research and Technology – Past and Future

See more of The 2008 Annual Meeting