This publication compiles the output and findings of a technical meeting organized by the IAEA. The use of personal computer (PC) based basic principle simulators in education and training is aimed at enhancing understanding of nuclear technologies through "learning by doing". This hands-on experiential training is highly suitable for operators, maintenance technicians, suppliers, regulators, students and engineers. Experts from 21 Member States, together with IAEA staff, presented the current status of the PC based basic principle simulators, their applications in education and training and identified relevant gaps and needs for improvements and/or new development. The resultant publication includes summaries of the presentations, follow-up discussions as well as conclusions and recommendations for possible future activities.
| ISBN: | 9789201092175 |
| Publication date: | 30th April 2018 |
| Author: | IAEA Technical Committee |
| Publisher: | International Atomic Energy Agency |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Pagination: | 52 pages |
| Series: | IAEA-TECDOC |
| Genres: |
Energy industries and utilities Nuclear issues Nuclear power and engineering |
This publication compiles the output and findings of a technical meeting organized by the IAEA. The use of personal computer (PC) based basic principle simulators in education and training is aimed at enhancing understanding of nuclear technologies through "learning by doing". This hands-on experiential training is highly suitable for operators, maintenance technicians, suppliers, regulators, students and engineers. Experts from 21 Member States, together with IAEA staff, presented the current status of the PC based basic principle simulators, their applications in education and training and identified relevant gaps and needs for improvements and/or new development. The resultant publication includes summaries of the presentations, follow-up discussions as well as conclusions and recommendations for possible future activities.
Developing a Systematic Education and Training Approach Using Personal Computer Based Simulators for Nuclear Power Programmes features in the following genres: Energy industries and utilities, Nuclear issues, Nuclear power and engineering
Developing a Systematic Education and Training Approach Using Personal Computer Based Simulators for Nuclear Power Programmes is available in Paperback
Developing a Systematic Education and Training Approach Using Personal Computer Based Simulators for Nuclear Power Programmes was written by IAEA Technical Committee and published by International Atomic Energy Agency
Developing a Systematic Education and Training Approach Using Personal Computer Based Simulators for Nuclear Power Programmes has 52 pages
Yes it is part of IAEA-TECDOC series