Aberdeen (UK)

Nuclear Industry, Nuclear Restoration Services (NRS), Dounreay

Nuclear Industry, Nuclear Restoration Services (NRS), Dounreay
  • Date From 20th June 2024
  • Date To 20th June 2024
  • Price Free of charge.
  • Location Online: 12:00 BST. Duration: 1 hour.

Overview

The speaker, Liam Gordon, will describe the workings of the shaft and silo and talk through the main challenges facing the project and the current solution for the shaft and silo processing facility. Liam will discuss the main areas and work packages of the project, the prototyping of five key pieces of equipment that form the downstream operations for the processing of the retrieved waste from the shaft and silo.

Liam will also include a detailed description of the system, highlighting some of the issues that have been realised throughout prototyping and talk through the solutions that have been developed to overcome these issues, including some interesting topics which specifically involve chemical engineering.

Speaker 

Liam Gordon, Chemical Engineer, NRS Dounreay

Liam graduated from the University of Strathclyde in 2021 with a 2:1 MEng degree in chemical engineering. After University, he progressed through the graduate scheme at Dounreay which involved working within the waste operations team, within a multidisciplinary engineering team at one of the facilities, as part of the fuels team working towards the consolidation of legacy waste and his current role, as part of the shaft and silo engineering team. As a chemical engineer he works within a multidisciplinary team to support the prototyping of five key pieces of equipment which will form the downstream operations of the process cell for the shaft and silo facility.

The material presented in this webinar has not been peer-reviewed. Any opinions are the presenter's own and do not necessarily represent those of IChemE or the Aberdeen Member Group. The information is given in good faith but without any liability on the part of IChemE.

Time

12:00—13:00 BST.

Software

The presentation will be delivered via GoToWebinar®. Check system requirements.

You are advised to join the webinar at least ten minutes before the scheduled start time, to allow for your computer to connect.

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