Explorez tous les épisodes du podcast Titans Of Nuclear | Interviewing World Experts on Nuclear Energy
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| Ep 455: Zach Peña - CEO, Empirix Partners | 17 Jul 2024 | 00:38:20 | |
1) Zach’s journey from the United States Marine Corps to becoming the CEO of Empirix Partners, a strategic sourcing and procurement advisory 2) The growing connections between the data center and nuclear industries 3) Emerging trends and developments in the energy sector that Zach has been keeping an eye on 4) A deep dive into Empirix and what listeners can look forward to in the future
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| Ep 454: Shaheen Dewji - Assistant Professor, Nuclear & Radiological Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology | 09 Jul 2024 | 00:34:06 | |
1) Shaheen’s upbringing as a fourth generation farmer, her early interest in physics, and how her career eventually ended up on a path towards nuclear 2) How Shaheen’s early work lead to her current job as an educator in Georgia 3) The ways in which Shaheen stays updated on the latest developments in her field, as well as how they become incorporated into her curriculum 4) How Shaheen promotes diversity and inclusion in nuclear engineering, being a steady resource among uncertainties, and some future-facing thoughts regarding nuclear development | |||
| Ep 445: Kyle Hill - Science Communicator & Founder, [THE FACILITY] | 18 Apr 2024 | 01:12:04 | |
1) Kyle’s journey into the world of content creation, the details that go into the art, and what interests drive him to keep creating 2) A long-awaited visit to the Dresden Generating Station and Kyle’s other experiences with learning about nuclear energy 3) The public’s common perceptions of nuclear energy content and how to adjust communication based on these reactions 4) How content should evolve over time to maximize understanding and impact | |||
| Ep 355: Jake DeWitte - Oklo | 30 Mar 2022 | 01:10:21 | |
1) Jake’s background growing up in New Mexico and being around nuclear energy from a young age 2) A deep dive into the founding of Oklo and what makes their technology unique 3) How Oklo is navigating challenges associated with licensing in the United States 4) Jake’s vision for Oklo’s future and how they are continuing to push forward | |||
| Ep 354: Katie Silver - Regional Project Director, Reuters Events | 14 Mar 2022 | 00:18:34 | |
1. Katie Silver recaps her career and explains how she became the lead on the Reuters SMR and Advanced Reactor conference 2. A look into this year's conference and some of the upcoming speakers. 3. Katie's vision for the future of nuclear energy To learn more about this year's conference visit Reuters Events. | |||
| Ep 353: Ed Calabrese - University of Massachusetts, Amherst | 02 Mar 2022 | 01:05:14 | |
1) Ed's early introduction to the nuclear industry through dose and risk assessment studies 2) The history of the linear no-threshold model 3) Challenges and criticisms of the linear no-threshold model 4) Ed's vision for the future of radiation studies | |||
| Ep 352: David Frum - Staff Writer, The Atlantic | 17 Feb 2022 | 00:43:13 | |
1) David Frum on how early experiences informed his view on the emerging carbon issues 2) The context of Germany’s recent anti-nuclear decisions and other critical pivot points for the nation 3) A deep dive into the scale of the current carbon issue and how it could change globally 4) Why global wealth & prosperity is the key to cleaner energy and air | |||
| Ep 351: Jonathan Hackett - Managing Director, Co-head of Energy Transition & Head of Sustainable Finance, BMO Financial Group | 02 Feb 2022 | 00:54:44 | |
1) Jonathan Hackett's background studying physics and how he translated that into a career in finance 2) Background on green bonds and BMO's role in the issuance of the first nuclear green bond 3) What the issuance of a nuclear green bond indicates about nuclear's role in green financing frameworks going forward 4) The rapid growth of sustainable finance over the past few years and the challenges/opportunities if presents for nuclear | |||
| Ep 350: Scott Bailey - Vice President of Supply Chain, NuScale Power | 24 Jan 2022 | 01:07:44 | |
1) Scott Bailey shares how his journey through merchant marines and traditional nuclear brought him to small modular reactors 2) Why simplicity in design and supply chain are some of NuScale’s greatest assets 3) A deep dive on NuScale’s manufacturing, assembly, and deployment strategies 4) Two key deliverables to get from vendors to mitigate risk in the design for the manufacturing stage | |||
| Ep 349: Thomas Jam Pedersen - Copenhagen Atomics | 17 Jan 2022 | 00:47:50 | |
1) How Thomas Jam Pederson made the jump from the IT industry to molten salt reactors 2) How Copenhagen Atomics is bringing new nuclear technology paired with a new industry business model 3) Challenges of operating a nuclear-based business in a country that has outlawed civil nuclear 4) Why both open source and patented designs are beneficial to the nuclear startup community | |||
| Ep 348: Jeff Chamberlin - U.S. National Nuclear Security Administration | 10 Jan 2022 | 00:29:42 | |
1) Jeff Chamberlain reflects on the early initiatives to secure vulnerable nuclear materials post-9/11 2) Role of the US National Nuclear Security Administration in nonproliferation and export control 3) Strategies for converting highly enriched uranium nuclear reactors to use LEU fuels 4) Exploring the latest NNSA resource for industry and academia: US Nuclear Nexus | |||
| Ep 347: Jean-Michel Hoorelbeke - Andra | 03 Jan 2022 | 00:25:49 | |
1) Jean-Michel Hoorelbeke’s path to a nuclear energy career through his mining engineering education 2) How France’s Underground Research Laboratory verified the feasibility of the nuclear waste geological repository 3) The progression of Cigéo from the research phase to the industrial phase 4) Remaining research for France’s nuclear waste storage & disposal plans | |||
| Ep 346: Thomas Branche - Assystem | 22 Dec 2021 | 00:34:40 | |
1) Thomas' career trajectory from public service to private industry 2) The many roles Thomas has played at Assystem across many different geographies 3) Private industry's role in accelerating the clean energy transition throughout Europe 4) Thomas' vision for the future of nuclear energy around the world | |||
| Ep 444: Todd Abrajano - President & CEO, United States Nuclear Industry Council | 11 Apr 2024 | 00:42:22 | |
1) Todd’s first encounter with the subject of nuclear energy and how he came to be the President and CEO of the United States Nuclear Industry Council 2) What Todd would say to a policymaker to emphasize the importance of the U.S. nuclear industry and accelerate development 3) The USNIC’s domestic and international reach 4) How the USNIC thinks about financing for advanced reactor projects in the United States, as well as a brief discussion of AI | |||
| Ep 345: Kamen Kraev - NucNet | 20 Dec 2021 | 00:34:04 | |
1) Kamen Kraev's path to journalism and how he ended up writing about nuclear energy 2) The history of NucNet, one of the world's leading nuclear publications 3) Communications challenges within nuclear energy and what communications professionals can do to help 4) Kamen's hopes for the future of nuclear as an energy source | |||
| Ep 344: Madeleine Archer - Sellafield Ltd. | 15 Dec 2021 | 00:34:19 | |
1) Madeleine's path to nuclear, starting with her industrial placement year at Sellafield 2) Madeleine's previous roles managing operations at Sellafield's sludge packaging facility and fleet maintenance facilities 3) How Sellafield uses flasks to transport nuclear waste inside and outside of the site 4) Madeleine's role managing Sellafield's COVID-19 response and maintaining operations throughout the pandemic | |||
| Ep 343: Rory O'Sullivan - Moltex Energy | 13 Dec 2021 | 00:39:05 | |
1) Rory O'Sullivan's early career working in construction and on a wind farm 2) Rory's introduction to molten salt reactors and his early work researching this technology 3) A look at Moltex's technology including WATSS which provides the ability to recycle nuclear waste 4) Rory's vision for future deployment of Moltex reactors in Canada | |||
| Ep 342: Sylvie Bermann - World Nuclear Exhibition | 10 Dec 2021 | 00:18:52 | |
1. Sylvie Bermann's background as the French Ambassador to the United Kingdom, France, and Russia. 2. A deep dive into the 2021 World Nuclear Exhibition and GIFEN's role in hosting the event. 3. A look at the WNE Awards Ceremony, including the first-ever WNE Fellow Award 4. Sylvie Bermann's vision for the future of nuclear energy in France and around the world | |||
| Ep. 341- WNE 2021: Introduction | 08 Dec 2021 | 00:17:08 | |
Titans of Nuclear host Jadwiga Najder and producer Olivia Columbus provide an in-depth look at the 2021 World Nuclear Exhibition. | |||
| Ep 340: Emmet Penney - Nuclear Barbarians | 07 Dec 2021 | 01:20:55 | |
1) Emmet Penney’s philosophical journey to nuclear energy & what changed his mind along the way 2) A comparison of strategies for nuclear power plant build-out in the US 3) How to replace coal power with nuclear and why deregulation is the key first step 4) Challenges in culture & communication in the nuclear space | |||
| Ep 338: Andy Prendergast - GMB | 18 Nov 2021 | 00:44:02 | |
1) Andy Prendergast introduces the GMB general union and its role in UK’s nuclear industry 2) Strategies for closing and maintaining the skills gap needed to build new nuclear 3) UK’s projected job growth related to nuclear technology export 4) How the GMB is advocating for nuclear’s long term impacts on skilled careers, the UK economy, and global climate change | |||
| Ep 338: Robin Manley - Ontario Power Generation | 10 Nov 2021 | 01:05:34 | |
1) Robin Manley explains how OPG has shifted its small modular reactor (SMR) deployment strategy 2) The final three contenders for Canada’s first SMR build 3) How the CNSC is integrated into preliminary design analysis & operating plant monitoring 4) Looking at future advanced reactor & microreactor possibilities in Ontario | |||
| Ep 337: Cesare Frepoli - FPoli Solutions | 01 Nov 2021 | 00:54:24 | |
1) Cesare Frepoli reflects on how & why he continued to pursue a nuclear engineering career in the aftermath of Chernobyl 2) The role of integrated test facilities in new nuclear plant safety analyses 3) How the licensing and certification process is evolving and adapting to another dimension of nuclear power 4) Keys to building a company and a team focused on complex, technically challenging projects | |||
| Ep 336: Matt Yglesias - Slow Boring | 27 Oct 2021 | 01:04:05 | |
1. Matt’s early career working in blogging and launching Vox 2. Matt’s newest project, Slow Boring, and his recent piece on nuclear power 3. Differences in regulatory structures between nuclear energy and other heavily regulated sectors 4. Opportunities for new nuclear development around the world | |||
| Ep 443: Alan Howard - Nuclear Nexus: Data Centers, Episode 4 | 09 Apr 2024 | 00:44:25 | |
1) A deep dive into the recent growth of the data center industry and infrastructure 2) Power usage in data centers and the power that different components traditonally use 3) How data centers decide on siting and the relationship between this process and existing power supply 4) An exploration of nuclear data center development and recent conversations, as well as experts, on the topic | |||
| Ep 335: Ian Hore-Lacy - World Nuclear Association | 20 Oct 2021 | 00:45:14 | |
1) Ian Hore-Lacy remembers how his book “Nuclear Electricity” came about 40 years ago 2) The current state of Australia’s energy infrastructure & its stance on nuclear power 3) Comparing 1960s nuclear power plant construction & ways small modular reactors can improve production cost 4) The future of nuclear in Australia | |||
| Ep 334: Lonnie Stephenson - International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers | 11 Oct 2021 | 00:42:17 | |
1. Lonnie's career as an electrical worker and early involvement in the IBEW 2. The IBEW's role representing workers both at the local and federal level 3. Lonnie's recent op-ed on the importance of nuclear energy 4. Lonnie's role as an advisor to the presidential transition team | |||
| Ep 333: Robert Hargraves - ThorCon | 07 Oct 2021 | 00:57:15 | |
1. Robert’s early introduction to nuclear energy and thorium reactors 2. Robert’s recent Wall Street Journal op-ed and the linear no-threshold hypothesis 3. A look at Thorcon’s concept of building a small modular reactor (SMR) using shipbuilding techniques 4. Thorcon’s plans to deploy an SMR in Indonesia | |||
| Ep 332: Adrian Bull - The University of Manchester | 27 Sep 2021 | 01:07:29 | |
1) Adrian Bull’s journey through the nuclear industry, from modeling and research to communications 2) How Adrian worked with Japanese leadership to rethink communication strategies – direct & indirect - after Fukushima 3) The process of building & maintaining a nuclear cultural heritage in the UK’s communities 4) Ways to maximize the supply chain in the UK to support the rollout of new nuclear | |||
| Ep 331: Laura Leay - Science Writer | 13 Sep 2021 | 00:36:33 | |
1) Laura Leay breaks down how inactive versions of high-level nuclear waste are used to study & improve processes 2) Ways that knowledge exchange programs can be used to build up a facility’s resume to support long-term projects 3) Technological, generational, and behavioral changes inside the nuclear industry 4) How familiarity impacts perception and how to bring familiarity to nuclear energy | |||
| Ep 330: Mark Nelson - Radiant Energy Fund | 30 Aug 2021 | 01:21:55 | |
1) Mark Nelson looks at the breakdowns in the nuclear industry today & how attracting top talent can change the course 2) The danger and potential consequences of over-optimization in nuclear power plant design 3) Mark shares how he made his viral graph comparing CO2 emissions of France and Germany 4) Why fully operational, paid-for, carbon-free nuclear plants are getting shut down around the world & how to make an impact | |||
| Ep 329: Austin Lo - Oak Ridge National Laboratory | 23 Aug 2021 | 01:03:09 | |
1) Austin Lo walks through the process of thermionic energy conversion and why General Motors got involved in nuclear reactor research in the 1960s 2) Benefits & challenges of thermionics for space nuclear power applications 3) A comparison of how nuclear R&D has evolved over time and alongside regulatory changes 4) Expanding nuclear innovation to cultural growth, discovery, and new inventions | |||
| Ep 328: Allan Carson - World Nuclear Association | 16 Aug 2021 | 00:57:20 | |
1) How the UK nuclear market has shifted from decommissioning to new builds and the current state of the industry 2) Why fully-functioning nuclear reactors require design changes when crossing international borders into new regulatory requirements 3) Allan Carson’s path to the World Nuclear Association to pursue international cooperation in reactor design 4) Plans for a future with regulatory collaboration and the direct impacts to clean energy & climate change | |||
| Ep 327: Jay Wileman - GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy | 09 Aug 2021 | 01:04:30 | |
1) Jay Wileman explains how the GE and Hitachi partnership started and how it’s evolved over the years 2) A breakdown of the five different value streams GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy brings to its customers 3) Advantages of the up-and-coming BWRX-300 reactor in the global nuclear space 4) Why keeping and maintaining existing nuclear plants is key to achieving climate goals | |||
| Ep 326: Paul Nevitt - National Nuclear Laboratory | 03 Aug 2021 | 00:57:12 | |
1) Why bringing manufacturing back to the UK is critical for controlling emissions | |||
| Ep 442: Robert Boswall & Michael Crabb - Nuclear Nexus: Data Centers, Episode 3 | 03 Apr 2024 | 00:44:25 | |
1) How the nuclear industry can adapt to the development of the data center industry and energy needs 2) The relationships between generation, transmission, and your end user 3) The ways in which baseload power generation is valuable to data centers and the benefits of co-location 4) Social perceptions of data centers and energy demand, as well as the current state of data centers being built | |||
| Ep 325: Jeremy Gordon - Fluent in Energy | 26 Jul 2021 | 00:54:17 | |
1) The story of how Jeremy Gordon stumbled into editing Nuclear Engineering International Magazine with zero background in nuclear 2) Jeremy’s transition to the World Nuclear Association and how he built World Nuclear News 3) Fukushima as a case study for how to communicate about a developing emergency situation at a nuclear power plant 4) Why creating alliances and collaboration with outside sectors is key to salvaging the nuclear industry’s social license | |||
| Ep 324: Callum Thomas - Thomas Thor Associates | 21 Jul 2021 | 00:46:13 | |
1) How Callum Thomas identified the human resources need in the nuclear industry, leading to the startup of his organization, Thomas Thor 2) Challenges and opportunities in finding and recruiting skilled personnel into the global nuclear workforce 3) Ways Thomas Thor is advocating for the nuclear industry and encouraging people to do independent research and come to their own conclusions about the technology 4) Why diversity and inclusion is key to successful collaboration and execution of nuclear projects and, on a bigger scale, achieving net-zero | |||
| Ep 323: Fiona Reilly - FiRE Energy | 14 Jul 2021 | 01:02:12 | |
1. How Fiona Reilly’s nuclear career started as a commercial lawyer visiting a nuclear power plant during a refueling outage 2. The key to building future nuclear projects through a combination of risk sharing and profit sharing 3. How technology parks, medical isotopes, and fusion can play an important role in UK’s leveling up economic agenda 4. Considerations for financing energy projects and a breakdown of early project development costs | |||
| Ep 322: Jason Crawford - Roots of Progress | 12 Jul 2021 | 01:14:11 | |
1) What led Jason Crawford to make the jump from Silicon Valley to a focus on the history of technology and philosophy of progress 2) How Jason got into writing and connected with some of his favorite economic historians through a viral post on the invention of the bicycle 3) The critical events that strangled nuclear energy progress in its early years and a look at the bottlenecks it faces today 4) A sneak peek of Jason’s book, Roots of Progress, and a call to action to pay it forward to future generations through technological advancement | |||
| Ep 321: Lindsay Morton - National Cancer Institute | 07 Jul 2021 | 01:02:45 | |
1) Lindsay Morton reflects on how she discovered the field of epidemiology and how it satisfied her love for math, biology, and research 2) How the National Cancer Institute contributes to global cancer research and a look at the projects they pursue internally 3) Why studying the impacts of radiation on the human body is so complex and some of the testing methodologies and biometrics used 4) A review of past and ongoing cancer studies related to the Chernobyl incident and how it informs data in new incidents, like at Fukushima | |||
| Ep 320: Stephen Chanock - National Cancer Institute | 30 Jun 2021 | 01:06:53 | |
1. Dr. Chanock's early career in medicine, dedicating his work to cancer research 2. The National Cancer Institute's role within the National Institute of Health and why they decided to pursue studies on Chernobyl 3. A deep dive into the NCI's two most recent studies on Chernobyl, the largest of their kind 4. A look at the results of those studies and their larger applications for public health | |||
| Ep 319: Andrzej Strupczewski - National Center for Nuclear Research | 28 Jun 2021 | 00:55:33 | |
1. Andrzej's early career leading the startup of Poland's Maria research reactor 2. His work at the IAEA and experiences traveling to plants around the world 3. Lessons learned about the safety of nuclear power plants from the Fukushima accident 4. Andrzej's belief's around changing the approach to the effects of small doses of radiation | |||
| Ep 318: Michel Berthélemy - Nuclear Energy Agency (OECD) | 23 Jun 2021 | 00:53:29 | |
1. Michel's early work as an economist with the CEA 2. Michel's shift into the policy space at the OECD-NEA 3. The economics of nuclear energy and how it differs from other energy sectors 4. Learning from past experiences in the development of new nuclear projects | |||
| Ep 317: Ben Levitt - Zap Energy | 21 Jun 2021 | 01:18:46 | |
1) Ben Levitt reflects on the path that led him through the world of physics into fusion technology development at Zap Energy 2) How observations from the 18th century contributed to the understanding of the Z-pinch concept 3) The process of achieving scientific and commercial break-even in deuterium-tritium fusion 4) Why fusion is key to the success and sustainability of humanity now and in the future | |||
| Ep 316: Arun Khuttan, Sophie Zienkiewicz, Neil Calder - Net Zero Needs Nuclear | 16 Jun 2021 | 00:36:28 | |
1) Arun Khuttan gives a brief history of COP and how the nuclear community has been involved in the past 2) Neil Calder introduces how the Net Zero Needs Nuclear campaign is asking international leaders to reassess their energy policies 3) Sophie Zienkiewicz explains the outreach strategy, both within and outside the nuclear sector, for starting more conversations around nuclear 4) Why the younger generation of nuclear professionals is so passionate about fighting climate change with this technology | |||
| Ep 441: Shannon Bragg-Sitton & Bill Kleyman - Nuclear Nexus: Data Centers, Episode 2 | 25 Mar 2024 | 00:51:51 | |
1) An introduction to the relationship between nuclear energy and data centers 2) The different sizes of nuclear power plants, electricity demand from data centers, and factory manufacturing for nuclear 3) Data center leaders’ growing support for nuclear and the evolution of the procurement process 4) Use cases for nuclear and how nuclear power plants can be integrated into communities, as well as nuclear’s impressive uptime | |||
| Ep 315: George Verberg - Urenco | 09 Jun 2021 | 00:55:39 | |
1) George Verberg’s early exposure to energy working in the Government of the Netherlands 2) His work in natural gas at Gasunie and as President of the International Gas Union 3) George’s work as a nuclear advocate in the Netherlands 4) Future opportunities for nuclear development in the Netherlands | |||
| Ep 314: Richard Meserve - Nuclear Regulatory Commission | 07 Jun 2021 | 00:49:29 | |
1. Richard Meserve's accidental introduction to nuclear working in the White House Science Advisor's office during Three Mile Island 2. Richard's appointment to the NRC and his role as Chairman 3. Takeaways from the Fukushima accident its impact on perceptions of nuclear 4. Opportunities for the development of advanced reactors and their role in tackling climate change | |||
| Ep 313: Esam Hussein - University of Regina | 01 Jun 2021 | 01:06:59 | |
1) Esam Hussein’s journey from Egypt to Canada in the pursuit of a career in nuclear engineering 2) An in-depth look at the intricacies of the CANDU reactors and how they’ve evolved 3) A comparative analysis of different SMR designs in terms of technology and modularity 4) How to optimize capital cost and operating cost in nuclear power plants | |||