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Engineering the nuclear future - learning and innovation in the nuclear industry

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A big thank you to our sponsors AWE, EDF, Jacobs and Mott Macdonald for supporting engineering the nuclear future. 

This in-person event focuses on exploring the nuclear industry and its intersection with innovative technologies.

Key topics include

  • Nuclear Landscape in GB.
  • Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) and nuclear fusion.
  • Challenges, insights, and government interaction.
  • Innovative technologies and processes.
  • Addressing cybersecurity and industry skills shortage.

Format

  • Nine distinguished speakers.
  • Case studies, lessons learned, and panel sessions.
  • Networking opportunities.

Attendees will leave with a richer understanding of the nuclear industry’s direction and the technological innovations shaping its future. Join us for an engaging and insightful event! 

Please see more information about our sponsors below.

 

Nuclear Power

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Continuing Professional Development

This event can contribute towards your Continuing Professional Development (CPD) hours as part of the IET's CPD monitoring scheme.

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09 Oct 2024 

9:30am - 4:00pm

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Organiser

  • Nuclear TN

Registration information

Early Bird Rates – valid up to 31 August 2024

Early Bird Member -  £50.00 + VAT @20%
Early Bird Non-Member - £70.00 + VAT @20%
Early Bird Student - £20.00 + VAT @20%

Speakers

Mike Roberts

Head of Technical Delivery - Great British Nuclear

Mike is Great British Nuclear’s Head of Technical Delivery and a Technical Consultant in AtkinsRealis. Great British Nuclear is an executive non-departmental public body to the UK Government, sponsored by the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero. 

Mike joined Great British Nuclear in 2022, initially to advise the UK Government on an approach to delivering a new programme of civil nuclear build. He is leading a portfolio of technical areas and is working on GBN’s selection of a Small Modular Reactor technology vendor.

Mike has nearly 20 years’ experience in the nuclear industry delivering projects across the new build, fusion, decommissioning and nuclear generation sectors. Prior to working within Great British Nuclear, he worked with Hinkley Point C, China General Nuclear and Horizon Nuclear Power in the nuclear safety and licensing area. His experience includes major infrastructure projects for UK fuel enrichment and nuclear naval base facilities, and supporting reactor technology Generic Design Assessments. 

Mike previously Chaired the Nuclear Institute’s Young Generation Network in 2019.

Tim Parkes

Head of Regulation, Advanced Nuclear Technologies - ONR

Tim Parkes has over 20 years’ experience in the civil nuclear industry and has worked on all stages of the nuclear lifecycle, including new build, operating reactors, fuel manufacture, reprocessing and decommissioning.

His background is in Control and Instrumentation and he is a Chartered member of the IET. Tim joined ONR in 2017 as a C&I specialist inspector.

He is currently Head of Safety Regulation for Advanced Nuclear Technologies and is leading ONR’s generic design assessment of the Holtec SMR-300.

Laura Ryan

Chief EC & I Engineer - Sellafield Ltd.

Laura has worked in the Nuclear industry and Sellafield Ltd for nearly 23 years, joining as a Graduate to the then BNFL Engineering and progressing to her current role as Chief EC&I Engineer. 

As the Chief Electrical Engineer for the CE&I design community for Sellafield Ltd,  she is accountable for leading the CE&I design community, providing expect direction and guidance. Including the development of the engineers and the community. The assurance of safe, legally compliant and fit for purpose design solutions that meet functional and business requirements.

This community consists of around 650 staff engineers with around a further 2000 CE&I engineers working within our supply chain, the development of these engineers is critical to the success of our engineering design quality output.

Dave Pearson

Chief Instrumentation & Control Engineer - Hinkley Point C

Dave Pearson is Chief Instrumentation & Control Engineer for Hinkley Point C. With 24 years’ experience in the Nuclear Industry, he has successfully led design, implementation and commissioning of some of the UK nuclear fleet’s largest recent control system modernisation and refurbishment projects.

A Chartered Engineer and Fellow of the IET he has presented at, and continues to work working with, the International Atomic Energy Authority on key I&C topics and guidance.

 

Vince Turner

Systems Engineering and Requirements Lead - Jacobs Clean Energy Ltd

Vince spent the first twenty years of their career as a control and instrumentation engineer, the first half for the MoD in the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory before moving to Amec and its successors up to Jacobs in the UK nuclear sector. During that period they worked on a variety of projects of all scales across maintaining the existing fleet of AGR reactors, various new build and SMR projects as well as naval defence; eventually settling on being a specialist in assessing equipment manufacturers on their compliance to design and production methodology standards.

This experience of both working within a variety of project lifecycles as well as externally assessing others led to acquiring suitable knowledge and experience that allowed them to take on the current role of Systems Engineering and Requirements Lead for the PPP partnership delivering major capital projects for Sellafield Limited; where they endeavour to draw on the best practice witnessed in the previous decades and instil it as the business as usual on PPP projects.   

Michael Drury

Managing Director - LucidCatalyst

Michael is a Managing Director at LucidCatalyst, based in London. Previously, he was Managing Director of two reactor vendors developing Gen IV reactors. He has held senior roles and represented the UK government on Advanced Nuclear Technologies (ANT) for both SMR and AMR at the International Atomic Energy Agency. As Account Director for the UK’s National Nuclear Laboratory, he has led programmes on Gen III+ and Gen IV reactors and chaired the UK Molten Salt Technology Platform and has a current position on the board of Midlands Nuclear.

He has provided written and oral evidence to the Science and Technology Select Committee for delivering nuclear, been an expert speaker at the All Party Parliamentary Group for both Nuclear and APPG SMR, worked closely with HM Treasury and DESNZ on developing UK policy for nuclear and been an expert for public perception development for modular reactors in the UK.

He has worked with academia to develop capabilities for advanced nuclear technologies and is a fellow at the University of Liverpool on the Zero Power reactor programme. He has developed engineering solutions and project managed major projects such as Chernobyl NSC, ITER Fusion programme, Magnox decommissioning and projects on the existing fleet of UK AGR reactors and PWR reactor at Sizewell B.

Having started his career in automotive at Jaguar Landrover volume production vehicles, his most recent focus has been on volume production of advanced modular reactors and the development of clean, net zero solutions

 

 

Chris Waldon

STEP Chief Engineer - UKAEA

Chris has over 30 years’ experience spanning the nuclear, pharmaceutical, chemical, refining and power generation sectors in both industrial and publicly funded research settings. During this period Chris has led and grown significant multi-disciplinary teams in the delivery of new projects, programmes, and services.  

Chris joined UKAEA 2003 and was the founder of the Central Engineering Department and Authority Chief Engineer (2013-2019). He is a member of the EUROFusion PPP&T (DEMO) Technical Advisory Group and a contributing author to the EU Research Roadmap to the realisation of Fusion Energy: https://www.euro-fusion.org/eurofusion/roadmap/ 

Chris is married and has three children. He grew up on the coast in Devon and enjoys going surfing with his family whenever he can.  

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Dr Richard Piggin

Nuclear Inspector, Cyber Security & Information Assurance, Civil Nuclear Security & SafeguardsQssNc - ONR

Dr Richard Piggin has an Engineering Doctorate (EngD) from the University of Warwick, having undertaken industrial automation and safety-related networking research. This was followed by leading an international technology association developing and promoting safety-related technology. He subsequently joined a leading automation vendor to assist partnering organisations to integrate networking technology into their products. With the increased demand for convergence, Richard moved to the networks and security consulting business, developing their European services.  

Richard recently joined ONR to undertake a cyber security inspection role. Prior to joining ONR, he focused on critical infrastructure cyber security consultancy with Atkins and most recently Accenture. Whilst at Accenture Richard collaborated with ONR to develop and deliver cyber security board briefings. The ONR Accenture partnership on cyber security leadership and governance produced several publications and was shortlisted as finalists at two security awards. Richard continues to raise awareness of critical infrastructure security and safety, having published over 100 papers. He was a co-instigator and contributor to the IET Code of Practice for Security and Safety. 

Gareth Carrigan

Inspector, Leadership and Management of Cyber Risk - ONR

Gareth has worked in cyber security, data privacy and records management for over 25 years, much of this in the financial services sector. He has held a number of leadership positions with large UK and global banks, most recently as the MD for cyber security policy, governance and risk.

His work has included engagement with regulators across the world and since retiring from the financial services sector in 2020 he has taken up a role with the Office for Nuclear Regulation (ONR) where he has been inspecting arrangements for leadership and management of cyber risk.

Location

IET London: Savoy Place

2 Savoy Place
London

WC2R 0BL
United Kingdom


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