Title: Careers in Nuclear Science and Technology
1Careers in Nuclear Science and Technology
North American Young Generation in
Nuclear Learning Fest at Troy State University -
Nicole Faulk and April Gulley
2Nuclear Science and Technology Benefits and
Information
- There are 103 commercial nuclear power plants
producing electricity in the United States. - Worldwide, 31 countries are operating 431
nuclear plants for electricity generation. In 10
countries, 29 new nuclear plants are under
construction. - Today, nuclear power plants are second largest
source of electricity in the United States,
supplying 20 of the nations electricity each
year. - The average electricity production cost in 1999
for nuclear energy was 1.83 per kW-hour, for
coal fired plants 2.07, for oil 3.24, and for
gas 3.52.
3Nuclear Science and Technology Benefits and
Information
- Lowest impact on the environment of all energy
sources - Emission Free
- Ranked among the safest places to work
- More than 28, 000 American doctors practice
medical specialties that use radiation. - Irradiation kills bacteria, parasites and
insects in food - including listeria, salmonella
and potentially deadly E. coli - retards
non-microbial spoilage of certain foods,
increasing their shelf life.
4Nuclear Science and Technology Benefits and
Information
- Radiation is also used in various industrial
applications including - Sterilize baby powder, bandages, contact lens
solution and many cosmetics. - The automobile industry uses radioactive
materials to test the quality of steel in cars
and to prevents the plastic of your car dash from
cracking. - Aircraft manufactures use radiation to check for
flaws in jet engines.
5Careers in Nuclear Science and Technology
Nuclear Power Production Nuclear Space
Technology Nuclear Medicine Food
Processing Environmental Management Health
Safety US Navy
6Careers at Nuclear Power Production
Design Construction Operation and
Maintenance System Engineering Plant
Modification Health Physics Chemistry
7Careers in Nuclear Space Technology
8Careers in Nuclear Medicine
Nuclear Physicians Nuclear Medicine
Technologist Nuclear Pharmacist
9Careers in Food Processing
10Careers in Health Physics
Power Reactor Health Physicists Medical Health
Physicist Nuclear Weapons Health Physicist Health
Physicist in Regulatory Enforcement and
Occupational Safety Health Physicist in
Education Environmental Health Physicist
11Careers in the US Navy
Nuclear Power Plant Operators Mechanics Power
Plant Operators
12Scholarship Information
13Websites For More information on Nuclear Science
and Technology
www.nei.org www.snm.org www.ans.org www.hps.org ww
w.na-ygn.org
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