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Additive Talks: How has Additive Manufacturing advanced in the nuclear industry ?
Recorded
Wednesday, May 11, 2022 · 3:30 p.m.
ABOUT THIS WEBINAR
To support the deployment of advanced reactor designs, the nuclear industry is looking for new ways to manufacture nuclear components for plant construction, reactor internals, fuel claddings and assemblies, sensors, and instruments and to reduce the overall cost and deployment time.
Our bet is that additive manufacturing might be one solution to explore here. But what are the risks and challenges?
This is the focus of our next additive talks session.
Join us on Wednesday 11th May, 2022 from 09.30 am to 10.30 am Cambridge, Massachusetts Time (03.30 pm to 04.30 pm CET) to discuss a vital conversation at a time when environmental and economic concerns are increasingly growing across the world.
ADDITIONAL INFO
When:
Wednesday, May 11, 2022 · 3:30 p.m.
Brussels
Senior R&D staff member at Oak Ridge National Laboratory and group leader of the Research and Test Reactor Physics Group
Dr. Benjamin R. Betzler, a senior R&D staff member at Oak Ridge National Laboratory and group leader of the Research and Test Reactor Physics Group. He joined the laboratory in 2014 after completing his Ph.D. in nuclear engineering and...
Yevgeni Brif who brings over a decade of experience in materials engineering, with a focus on heavily regulated industries. He joined Burloak Technologies in 2019 as Additive Manufacturing Process Engineer and moved into the role of Program...
Whilst undertaking his Physics degree, Iwan Grech discovered that utilising nuclear energy would be key in reducing global emissions and tackling global warming on a large scale. This led to Grech attaining a master degree in Nuclear Energy, with...