MWFTR
- Nuclear
Engineering Education Project
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- Department of
Electrical and Computer Engineering
- Howard
University
- Washington DC
20059
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- "Development
of a nuclear engineering course with emphasis on safety
critical application in digital instrumentation and
control"
- This project
is funded by U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (Grant
No: NRC-27-10-1123)
- Project
Period: October 2010 - September 2012
- Project Overview:
- This proposal addresses the
lack of minority students and engineers in the
challenging area of safety-critical application in
digital control technology for nuclear power plant.
The proposal aims to develop a new course of nuclear
power and to teach it to all engineering students at
Howard University, which do not have a nuclear
engineering department, the concepts of hardware/software
diversity against common mode failures and the realistic
practice of those concepts in the rector scram control of
nuclear power plant operation. A unique
teaching model is applied in offering the course
developed by the first year of the project period.
The model seeks to teach the new course by combining
guest experts who will teach general nuclear engineering
concepts and theories and the proposal investigators who
will teach the specific area of software/hardware
reliability in digital instrumentation and control.
The unique location of Howard University which has been
successful in inviting external experts to the classrooms
makes this new model of teaching possible.
Therefore, the proposals main tasks are to form a
nuclear power expert network from which guest speakers
are selected and to develop a learning module for
safety-critical application in instrumentation and
control.
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- Investigators:
- PI: Dr. Charles Kim
(Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering)
- Co-PI: Dr. Peter Keiller
(Department of Systems and Computer Sciences)
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- Student Workers:
- Kidan Fenta(Master's
student), Will Reid (Master degree student)
- Alix Martin (Master's
student), and Ravi Jaglal (Master degree student)
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- Contact:
- (202) 806-4821
- ckim@howard.edu
- Nuclear Expert
Network (Advisors):
- Dr. Emmanuel Glakpe
(Mechanical Engineering, Howard University)
- Dr. Ramesh Chawla (Chemical
Engineering, Howard University)
- Dr. James Johnson (Civil
Engineering, Howard University)
- Dr. Sukesh Aghara (Chemical
Engineering and Nuclear Education, Prairie View A&M
University)
- Dr. Tae Ahn (NRC)
- Drew Masada (CRDF Global)
- Bruce Meffert (Linn State
Technical College)
- Dr. Javier Dies (Physics and
Nuclear Engineering, Technical University of Catalonia,
Barcelona, Spain)
- Ms. Deborah Jackson (NRC) and
Numerous NRC guest speakers
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- New Course under
Development: "EECE499-02 Special Topics: Nuclear Energy
and Computers"
- 1. First Course Offering:
Fall 2011 Semester
- 2. Audience: All Engineering
Students (Open to Graduate Students, too)
- 3. Course Contents: This
course is offered to all engineering students for the
purpose of exposing them the use of computers
in safety-critical application such as nuclear energy
production. The risks and safety measures of
using hardware/software system in the nuclear energy
industry will be discussed and the labs of
diversifying hardware and software will be
conducted. In addition, experts in nuclear
sciences are invited to give lectures on nuclear
energy, nuclear safety, and nuclear licensing process
among others.
- 4. System & Software
Safety
- 5. Hardware
(Equipment)Diversity Learning Module Development:
Undergoing
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- Publications/Presentations:
- 1. Charles Kim and Peter
Keiller, "A Course Development Project for Hardware
Diversity and Software Reliability Education for Digital
Instrumentation and Control of Nuclear Power Plant,"
2011 Conference on Nuclear Training and Education, Feb
6-9. 2011. Jacksonville, FL.
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- 2.Oluwayeminisi Sonoiki and
Charles Kim, "Development of a Hardware Diversity
Training Kit for Nuclear Industry", ANS 2011 Student
Conference, April 14-17, Atlanta, GA.
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- 3. Peter A. Keiller, Charles
Kim, John Trimble, and Marlon Mejias, Revisiting
the performance mixtures of software reliability growth
models, The 7th International Symposium on
Management Engineering and Informatics (IME2011), July 19
22, 2011. Orlando FL.
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- 4. Peter A. Keiller, Charles
Kim, John Trimble, and Marlon Mejias, Addressing
the Reliability of a Software System using Software
Reliability Growth Models, 83rd Annual National
Technical Association Conference, September 14 - 16,
2011, Washington, D.C.
