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Experience and opportunities of cooperation on nuclear
education and training to support embarking countries
Andrey N. Kosilov
National Research Nuclear University - MEPhI (NRNU-MEPhI), Moscow, Russian Federation
Technical Meeting
on
Cooperation for Human
Resource Development
among Embarking and
Experienced Countries
4 to 6 June 2013
Vienna, Austria
Contents
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1. Introduction
2. NRNU “MEPhI” at a Glance
3. The Association of Higher Educational
Universities
4. International co-operation in Nuclear
Education and Training
5. Co-operation with the IAEA
6. Further directions to support embarking
countries
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Introduction
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Nuclear Power in Russia
Белоярская
Балаковская
Курская
Калининская
Кольская
Ленинградская
Смоленская
Билибинская
Волгодонская
Нововоронежская
10 NPP (31
units) = 23242
MW (el)
16% of electricity
production.
Russia is to increase
the power of nuclear
power plans from 23.5
GW in 2006 to 53.2 GW
in 2020.
Development of
fundamental
physics
Closed fuel cycle
+ fast reactors
+ advanced VVER
2020
Technological
leadership
Fusion power
technology/
ITER
2040
Mastering advanced
power technology
Mastering VVER
technology
2012
Competing in the
world power market
Nuclear Power in Russia (R&D horizons)
• Short term 1
• Middle term 2
• Long term 3
• Strategy 4
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Nuclear Education in Russia
The MEPhI mission is to provide together with Rosatom high level of human resources for national nuclear industry and international partners
Main challenges:
• human resource development for Russian nuclear renaissance (engineering, technology, research)
• human resource development to support Rosatom international activity
• integration into the world system of nuclear education
• restructuring of higher education system in the Russian Federation: two level study (master and bachelor degrees), new national educational standards for higher education
• negative demographic trends and unpopularity of technical education among young people
Presidential Decision:
• To create National Research Nuclear University MEPhI as an educational and research holding for nuclear industry inside and outside the Russian Federation
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Restructuring of Russian System of Higher Education
Main objective of National Research Universities – to ensure innovation development of the Russia economy through integration of education, science and production.
2 National Universities – Moscow State University and S-Petersburg State University
29 National Research Universities were organized in 2008-2010
9 Federal Universities were organized in 2006-2011
Association of Russian Nuclear Universities was established in 2011 (14 universities). NRNU MEPhI is the head of the Association.
NRNU “MEPhI” at a Glance
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Central Federal District
Urals Federal District
Volga Federal District
Siberian Federal District Southern Federal District
National Research Nuclear University «MEPhI» - territorially dispersed educational and research holding for Russian nuclear industry inside
and outside the Russian Federation
MEPhI combines of 12 Higher Education Institutions and 9
colleges:
Over 38 thousand students;
over 1500 professors and associated professors,
60 main directions in Higher Professional Education
45 main directions in Secondary Professional Education
North Eastern Federal District
MEPhI priority is staff training and retraining for: • Nuclear Energy Complex (10 NPP, 25 facilities), • Nuclear Defense Complex (VNIIEF, VNIITF, more than 20 facilities) • Nuclear Research Complex (NRC «Kurchatov Insitute», 46 Research Institutes) • Nuclear and Radiation Safety Complex (Production Plant «Mayak», Siberian Chemical Plant, 17 facilities).
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The number of students:
more than 38 000
Characteristics of the NRNU - MEPhI
Postgraduate students (PhD):
more than 1000
Staff: Professors and associate professors –
over 1500
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Integration of
R&D and education
in universities
High quality of
education
Introduction of
developments into
production process
Integration of science, education and training is the main prerequisite for HR efficient training and retraining
MEPhI, Moscow
VITI, Volgodonsk IATE, Obninsk
STI, Seversk
Scientific-educational cluster NRNU MEPhI for nuclear engineering training
Nuclear Energy Complex
(10 NPP, 25 facilities)
Nuclear Research Complex
(46 Research Institutes)
Nuclear and Radiation Safety Complex
(Production Plant «Mayak», Siberian Chemical Plant, 17
facilities) 12
DITI, Dimitrovgrad
NRNU MEHhI, Moscow
IATE NRNU Mephi, Obninsk DITI, Dimitrovgrad
Scientific-educational cluster for nuclear R&D training
SRC RF “IPPE” PLC “VNIIM”
SRC RF “TRINITY”
PLC “SRC NIIAR”
OJSC
NIKIET
RFNC -
VNIITF RFNC -
VNIIEF
NRC “Kurchatov
Institute”
NRNU Mephi has provided 64 scientific-research projects for implementation in
framework of FTP
«New generation nuclear energy technologies» 13
MEPhI is Russian Nuclear Education Center
(more than 40 programs)
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Over 150 modern laboratories and educational-research centers, research nuclear reactor and 5 subcritical assemblies are available for education and training.
Nuclear reactors and power installations
Nuclear power plants
Radiation safety of human and the environment Security and non-proliferation of nuclear materials
Physical protection, control and accounting of nuclear materials
Material science and technology of new materials
Nuclear and particle physics
Theoretical physics
Plasma physics
Physics of kinetic phenomena
Applied mathematics
Medical physics
Electronics and automation in physical facilities
Device and methods of for quality control and diagnostics
Ecology
and others
Modern MEPhI Research & Educational Centers and
Laboratories
• Nuclear reactor center
• Radiation material science and radiation protection center
• Physical protection, control and accounting of nuclear materials center
• Radiation accelerator center
• Neutrino Lab
• Nuclear electronics center
• Carbon fiber and carbon-composite material center
• Superconductivity center
• Nanosystems, nanomaterials and
nanotechnologies center
• Laser technological center etc.
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MEPhI is Training and Retraining Center
(more than 200 programs at MEPhI regional branches)
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Modern nuclear installations
Safety of the nuclear fuel cycle
Nuclear and radiation safety
Culture of nuclear material management
Technological aspects of nuclear non-proliferation
Environmental protection
Methods of reactor material diagnostics
Methods for uranium and nonuranium isotopes separations
Reliability of nuclear reactors and risk management
Applied spectrometry of nuclear radiation
Systems of the mathematical support of the exploitation of VVER type reactors
Quality control in nuclear industry
Nuclear physics methods in nanotechnologies
Mass-spectrometric methods of isotope and element analysis
others
MEPhI is Postgraduate Center
(more than 30 directions)
• Nuclear power installations (design, exploitation and decommission)
• Radiation safety of human and the environment • Thermal physics • High energy physics • Plasma physics • Laser physics • Semiconductor physics • Nuclear and particle physics • Solid state electronics • Micro- and nanoelectronics • Theoretical physics • Mathematical physics • Medical physics • Ecology etc.
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MEPhI coordinates postgraduate study activity at “Rosatom” research and industrial centers.
* ISI of Web Knowledge, SCOPUS
Ranking of the NRNU MEPhI in 2012
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The NRNU MEPhI enters the top 250 higher educational institutions by the International ranking of Times Higher Education of World University Ranking. Criteria “citations” for the NRNU MEPhI was marked as the highest.
Citations
According to the National Training Foundation ranking carried out at the commission
of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation the NRNU MEPhI
heads the list. Also the NRNU MEPhI got the highest estimate for “Scientific Research
Activity”.
The NRNU MEPhI occupies a 7-th position among 100 higher educational institutions by the ranking of Russian agency “Expert RA”.
№
Higher
educational
institution
Number of
publications
Number of
citation
Average
citation H -index
1 MSU 9525 19578 2, 06 37
2 SPtSU 9800 40978 4,18 56
3 NRNU MEPhI 5782 34816 6,02 67
Material Science
Nuclear Engineering Accelerators
• A.A. Bochvar VNIINM
• NRC Kurchatov
Institute
• A.I. Leypunsky IPPE,
• RIAR
• N.A. Dollezhal NIKIET
• MSZ ELEMASH
• MMZ CHMZ
• NII NFU LUCH
• D.V.Efremov NIIEFA
TRINITI
• NRC Kurchatov
Institute
• A.I. Leypunsky IPPE
• RIAR
• N.A. Dollezhal NIKIET
• ITEP
• NII NFU LUCH
• VNIIAES
• Gidropress, MAYAK,
• SCC
• N.L. Dukhov VNIIA
• JINR Dubna
• D.V.Efremov NIIEFA
• NRC Kurchatov Institute
• ITEP
• IHEP, Protvito
• VNIIEF, Sarov
• N.L. Dukhov VNIIA
• TRINITI
• PPCB SUKHOY
• P. N. Lebedev PI
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Research partners of the NRNU MEPhI in nuclear technologies
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The Association of Higher
Educational Universities
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«Consortium of ROSATOM State Nuclear
Energy Corporation Supporting Universities»
The Association consolidates the leading Russian universities, which train specialists for the nuclear power industry and research
in the field of nuclear physics and technology
1. National Research Nuclear University MEPhI
www.mephi.ru MEPhI
2. Ivanovo State Power Engineering Institute
named after V.I. Lenin www.ispu.ru IPSEU
3. Moscow State University
of Civil Engineering (MGSU) www.mgsu.ru
MGSU
4. Moscow State Technical University named
after Bauman www.bmstu.ru BMSTU
5. National University of Science and
Technology "MISIS" www.misis.ru MISIS
6. National ResearchTomsk Polytechnic
University www.tpu.ru ТPU
7. National Research University "Moscow
Power Engineering Institute" www.mpei.ru
MPEI
8. Nizhny Novgorod State Technical University
n.a. R.E. Alekseev www.nntu.nnov.ru NSTU
9. Nizhny Novgorod State University n.a. N.I.
Lobachevskii www.unn.ru NSU
10. D. Mendeleyev University of Chemical
Technology of Russia www.muctr.ru MUCTR
11. St. Petersburg State Polytechnical University
www.spbstu.ru SPbSPU
12. Saint Petersburg State University www.spbu.ru
SPbU
13. Ural Federal University n.a. the first President
of Russia B.N. Yeltsin www.urfu.ru UrFU
14. Admiral Makarov State University of Maritime
and Inland Shipping www.spbuwc.ru SUMIS
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The Goals of the Consortium of Rosatom Supporting Universities
The development of fundamental and
applied scientific research
Experience exchange concerning
management models in educational,
training and scientific activity
The study and implementation of the best
practices of the world leading universities
The improvement of the legal and regulatory framework, managing the
relations in the sphere of education and science
Integration of the educational system of Rosatom supporting
universities in global education
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The development of a system of higher vocational, further vocational
and postgraduate education with the consideration of its international
competitiveness
The creation and implementation of educational, scientific, innovative,
cultural and other programs as well as priority projects
The Goals of the Consortium of Rosatom Supporting Universities:
The creation of resource centers
aimed at providing research,
educational and innovation activity
with a world class infrastructure
Implementation of programs aimed
at the integration of education and
scientific and innovation oriented
production activity
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Coordination of university activities for the purposes of facilitating innovation-driven growth and technological modernization of
Rosatom State Corporation in the following fields/specialties:
Heat Power Engineering and Thermal Engineering
Power Engineering and Electrical Engineering
Nuclear Power and Thermophysics
Nuclear Physics and Technologies
Power Engineering
Materials Science and Materials Engineering
Applied Physics
Electronics and Automatics of Nuclear Facilities
Nuclear Reactors and Materials
Nuclear Plants: Construction, Exploitation and Engineering
Isotope Separation Technologies and Nuclear Fuel
Engineering of Production Machines and Complexes Chemical technology of materials in modern power industry
Heat Power Engineering and Thermal Heating
Power Engineering and Electrical Engineering
Nuclear Power and Thermophysics
Nuclear Physics and Technologies
Power Engineering
Materials Science and Materials Engineering
Applied Physics 24
Main Activities and Scope
• Physical and mathematical
sciences
• Nuclear energy, power
engineering and electrical
technology
• Metallurgy, machinery and metal
working
• Electronic engineering, radio
technology and communication
• Automation and management
• Economics and management
• Information security
• IT and computer engineering
Ttraining Bachelors
Masters
Specialists
Post-graduates
PhD candidates
Design Curricula in further
vocational
education
Training means Lectures, seminars, training
courses, webinars,
conferences, etc.
in fields of
The Association of Higher Educational Institutions
«Consortium of Rosatom Supporting Universities»
• General physics and astronomy
• Nuclear physics
• Physicotechnical issues of nuclear energy.
• Physicochemistry and technology of
nonorganic materials
• IT, computer engineering and automation
• Medical physics and technology
• Information technology and electronics
• Production technology
• New materials and chemical products
• Fuel and nuclear energy
• Ecology and environment conservation
• Economics and management
• Information security
The Association conducts joint research work in
science and technology priority growth areas
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The Association of Universities «Consortium of Rosatom Supporting Universities» - a member of non-profit partnership of companies
taking part in nuclear innovation projects realisation
«The National Nuclear Innovation Consortium» NNIC
Leading managing companies such as:
• OJSC «Rosenergoatom»
• OJSC «TVEL»
• CJSC «Science and Innovations»
• OJSC «Techsnabexport»
• OJSC «Atomenergomash»
Most engaged scientific centres:
• FSBI R&D «Kurchatov Institute»
• FSUE «RFNC - VNIIEF»
• FSUE «RFNC-VNIITF» n.a. Е.I. Zababahin»
Social and professional organisations:
• Nuclear Society of Russia
• The Union of Scientific Engineering Public Organisations
The Association of Universities «Consortium of Rosatom Supporting Universities»
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International co-operation in
Nuclear Education and
Training
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Experiments ATLAS and
ALICE on Large Hadron
Collider (CERN)
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Integration into the International Research Projects
EXPERIMENTS IN
SYNCHRONOUS CENTER
DESY (GERMANY)
EXPERIMENTS STAR AND PHENIX IN BROOKHAVEN
NATIONAL LABORATORIES (USA)
EXPERIMENTS PAMELA AND ARINA (THE
RUSSIAN-ITALIAN PROJECT)
EXPERIMENTS THE - CORONAS-PHOTON
(THE RUSSIAN-EUROPEAN PROJECT)
ITER
International cooperation in nuclear education and Training
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Training & Retraining of foreign students and specialists in the field of nuclear engineering and hi-tech.
Cooperation with nuclear educational networks (MEPhI has agreement with ENEN and ANENT).
Cooperation with the foreign nuclear universities for development common master of research programs,
postgraduate training, curricula analysis and enhanced (MEPhI has agreement with more than 20 universities from
USA and Europe).
Participation at the IAEA activity and representation of the Russian Federation at the World Nuclear University. NRNU
MEPhI – IEAE Practical Arrangements.
Coordination of “Russian Universities Nuclear Consortium” activity.
The countries – importers of the Russian nuclear
technologies
Vietnam
China
India
Belarus
Armenia
Ukraine
Turkey
Egypt
Argentina
Kazakhstan
Hungary
Czechia
Slovakia
Jordan,
Bangladesh
and others
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Egypt
Vietnam
Jordan
Mongolia
Mongolia
Jordan
Vietnam
Egypt
Turkey
Kazakhstan Bangladesh
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2011 2012
State Corporation “Rosatom" - NRNU MEPhI Training of Workforce from Embarking Counties
The students more, than from 10 countries of presence of the State Corporation " Rosatom "
1200
2016
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MEPhI is International Center for Nuclear Education and Knowledge
Aims:
Aim of center creation is determined
by the necessity to solve the tasks in
the field of MEPhI international activity:
•Creation of system of continuous
personnel training for EvrAzES states
in the field of nuclear power
applications based on the international
standards;
•Development of educational service
export as the leaders in the world
educational market;
•Development of educational and
scientific contacts to IAEA, WNU,
ENEN, ANENT, biggest scientific
centers and universities of USA, EU
and Asia.
Directions of activities:
• Education. Transfer of
knowledge to new generation,
to new developing countries
and cooperation with the
nuclear education of leading
powers;
• Scientific enlightening
activity – students,
specialists, decision makers;
• Informational and analytical
work.
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Nuclear knowledge management IAEA Mission at MEPhI (January, 2010)
•The first NKM IAEA Mission at the Universities.
• 12 participants from 8 countries (the USA, France,
United Kingdom, Canada, Romania, Czech Republic,
Austria, Ukraine and IAEA).
• Objectives of the mission:
• To share experience and approaches in implementation of
nuclear education programmes in technical universities and
discuss the role of nuclear higher education in the development of
human resources within building a national infrastructure for
nuclear power and non-power applications.
• To identify the basic trends in nuclear education and knowledge
management needs to be addressed in order to improve
organizational performance
• To agree on the main assessment criteria to help identify
strengths and development areas in the technical university’s
overall KM strategy
• To develop recommendations to initiate and improve
programmes on nuclear education including knowledge
management to increase the organizations’ performance and
efficiency
The IAEA SSAC Training Course
The IAEA International Training Course on Implementation of State
System of Accounting for and Control of Nuclear Materials was
successfully realized for 32 countries on the base of nuclear
educational-research center of MEPhI by international team of
lecturers from Russia, USA, France, Canada and others countries.
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Workshop: “A New Model for U.S.-Russian Nonproliferation and Antiterrorism Cooperation: The
Next Generation of Advances in Safeguards and Verification Technologies” (15-16 December, 2008).
Main goal: to discuss a “revolutionary technologies” that will change the way in which we think about safeguards: new methods and approaches to nuclear material control, accounting and detection.
33 participants (12 from USA
and 21 from Russia) from 16
organizations.
Moscow Center Carnegie Endowment,
National Research Nuclear University
“MEPhI”
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Rose Gottemoeller – U.S. Department of State,
Assistant Secretary for Verification, Compliance,
and Implementation
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Co-operation with the IAEA
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Practical Arrangements between the IAEA and the NRNU MEPhI
were signed in September 2012
Modalities of cooperation
• Collaboration in initiatives
and efforts in nuclear
education and training;
• Assistance in the
organization of scientific
visits and specialized
training courses;
• Collaboration in collecting
and preserving nuclear
information through the
Russian International
Nuclear Information System
(INIS) Center;
• Collaboration in the
development of innovative
and modern educational
technologies in nuclear
education;
• Support to IAEA expert
missions on HR and NKM;
• Facilitation of the provision
of facilities and staff for
fellowships.
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The Main Results (1)
• The educational laboratory
“Reactor Physics, Control,
and Safe Operation of NPP”
installed in Armenia,
Belarus and Ukraine (June
2013) for training of
students and retraining of
NPP staff;
• Reengineering of PC-based
simulator on “VVER-1000
Nuclear Reactor” to be
completed in October 2013 39
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The Main Results (2)
The Russian localization of the IAEA Cyber Learning Platform
CLP4NET installed in the NPNU MEPhI to support national and
international educational and training activities
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The Main Results (3)
• Support in the development
of the IAEA report on
Nuclear Engineering
Education: A Competence-
based Approach in
Curricula Development,
2013 – in print
• The Russian input to INIS
database in 2012 increased
in 2 times.
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IAEA-NRNU MEPhI Workshops in 2013
The role of computer-based educational
laboratories in Nuclear Engineering University
Programmes, 15-18 November 2013, Moscow,
Russian Federation
The role of International Nuclear Information
System (INIS) in supporting nuclear education and
industry: regional cooperation and knowledge
preservation, 22-24 October 2013, Moscow, Russian
Federation
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Your participation
is very welcome!
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Further directions to support
embarking countries
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Bilateral and Regional Cooperation
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• Cooperation with foreign nuclear universities and training
organizations for development of common master of research
programs, postgraduate training, curricula analysis and
enhanced training (at present NRNU MEPhI has agreements
with more than 20 universities from USA and Europe).
• Training of students and professionals from embarking
countries with a support of other training organizations (in 4
years up to 1200 per year);
• System of continuous personnel training for EvrAzES states in
the field of nuclear power applications based on the
international standards;
• Cooperation with regional educational networks.
Under the IAEA umbrella
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• Develop together with other vendor countries curricula and
training programmes on nuclear power issues (e.g. Basic of
Power Reactor Technology, Principles of Engineering Safety,
Principles of Nuclear Security, etc.);
• Develop the selected courses using the IAEA CLP4NET or
other suitable platform;
• Support the IAEA in implementation of the selected courses
in Member States or at IAEA or at NRNU MEPhI. The last
option includes the use of nuclear engineering laboratories.
• Organize the working meeting on the above subject in IAEA
in fall 2013
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Thank you! A.Kossilov@inode.at
Looking forward to cooperation!
The presentation was
developed with a support of:
Ms. Svetlana Sheveleva of
Rosatom,
Ms. Inna Kokorina,
Messrs. Eduard Kruychkov
and Nikolay Geraskin of the
NRNU MEPhI.