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Purdue American Nuclear Society. 2013 Callout 9/04/13. Safety. Check for trip hazards Watch the stairs In case of Emergency Fire Tornado. Outline. Welcome and Introductions New Advisor Involvement Outreach Media Corporate Relations Open Positions NEON Update
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Purdue American Nuclear Society 2013 Callout 9/04/13
Safety • Check for trip hazards • Watch the stairs • In case of Emergency • Fire • Tornado
Outline • Welcome and Introductions • New Advisor • Involvement • Outreach • Media • Corporate Relations • Open Positions • NEON Update • Becoming a member of ANS
Our People • President: Patrick Ochynski • Vice President: Savannah Marstall • Treasurer: Phil Forsberg • Secretary: Season Wyatt • Faculty Advisor: Robert Bean • Outreach Chairs: Kiah Griffith • Corporate Relations Chair: Niral Shah • Media Chair: Jamie Marangoni • Social Chair: ManharGrewal
New Advisor: Dr. Bean • B.S, M.S. and Ph.D. in Nuclear Engineering from Purdue University • Interests in: • Application of Advanced Safeguards to the Design of Nuclear Facilities • Radiation Detection and Measurement
Our Mission • Professional organization for the nuclear industry • Promote professional development of our members • Spread awareness and knowledge of nuclear science and technology • Help members get to know each other and participate in fun events
Chairs • Outreach Chairs: Internal - Kiah Griffith, griffitk@purdue.edu External – TBD ‘Trainee’ - TBD • Corporate Relations Chair: Niral Shah, shah109@purdue.edu • Media Chairs: Jamie Marangoni, jmarango@purdue.edu ‘Trainee’ - TBD • Social Chair: ManharGrewal, mgrewal@purdue.edu
What does Media do? • Maintain the Purdue ANS website and calendar • Update the Purdue ANS Facebook page • Photograph events
Outreach Activities • Two Chairs: Internal and External • Internal, KiahGriffth: Focuses on spreading awareness on campus through events such as Nuke Week, E-Week, and Spring Fest. • External, TBD: Focuses on spreading awareness off campus through visiting middle and high schools, as well as planning events such as Boy Scout and Girl Scout Day • We are always looking for volunteers and people who want to share their love of the nuclear industry with the community!
What is Corporate? • Interact directly with companies to plan and organize events – • NEON • Industry and Research tours • Fundraising events • Company Seminars
NEON • When: September 18 • Location: STEW 214 • Time: 6-9 pm
We have three board positions open, Outreach External, Media ‘Trainee’, and Outreach ‘Trainee’ • Click the link below to apply • https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1BKMuVaAaN4f3Xaw6PxZvKsrXl0lmSpEFIhdhtrxTRMU/viewform • We are also looking for Class Representatives • Sophomore, Junior, Senior, and Graduate • Click the link below to apply • https://docs.google.com/forms/d/15ADwr4_e-RfCuAYhOoKmgmKWK4ot_hjfMe1fW2xMUF4/viewform • NUKE Week Survey • Please give us your input! • https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1fdiF9imFlak89uPW1sMeOnhFhwPpcnjQCMVZP1dn_-I/viewform
Other Opportunities • Student Conference • Tours • Student/Faculty Dinners
ANS Student Conference • Last year held at MIT. Won 3 awards for Best Paper • 2014 conference will be held at Penn State • Great opportunity to present papers and network with students and professionals in the nuclear industry
Conference Events • Technical Sessions • Podium Presentations • Poster Presentations • Career Fair • Workshops
Attending the Student Conference • Present Research! • Stay Active and Involved! • Pay Dues by November Meeting
Tours • Have the opportunity to go on Plant tours as well as Faculty labs • Cooke Nuclear Power Plant • CMUXE • Reactor Tour (PUR-1) • Thermal-hydraulics and Reactor Safety Laboratory • Metastable Fluid Research Laboratory
Student/Faculty Dinners • A great way to network with faculty • Learn about their research • Recommendation Letters
Pay Dues ($20) by November Meeting • Money goes towards food and social events • Gives you an opportunity to be considered for funding to go to the Student Conference