The growing use of nuclear medicine, the potential expansion of nuclear power generation, and the urgent needs to protect the nation against external nuclear threats, to maintain our nuclear weapons stockpile, and to manage the nuclear wastes generated in past decades, require a substantial, highly trained, and exceptionally talented workforce. Assuring a Future U.S.-Based Nuclear and Radiochemistry Expertise examines supply and demand for expertise in nuclear chemistry nuclear science, and radiochemistry in the United States and presents possible approaches for ensuring adequate availability of these skills, including necessary science and technology training platforms.Considering a range of reasonable scenarios looking to the future, none of these areas are likely to experience a decrease in demand for expertise. However, many in the current workforce are approaching retirement age and the number of students opting for careers in nuclear and radiochemistry has decreased dramatically over the past few decades. In order to avoid a gap in these critical areas, increases in student interest in these careers, in the research and educational capacity of universities and colleges, and sector specific on-the-job training will be needed. Concise recommendations are given for actions to avoid a shortage of nuclear chemistry, nuclear scientists, and radiochemists in the future.
Board on Chemical Sciences and Technology & Board on Higher Education and Workforce
Assuring a Future U.S.-Based Nuclear and Radiochemistry Expertise [PDF ebook]
Assuring a Future U.S.-Based Nuclear and Radiochemistry Expertise [PDF ebook]
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Taal Engels ● Formaat PDF ● Pagina’s 220 ● ISBN 9780309225359 ● Uitgeverij National Academies Press ● Gepubliceerd 2012 ● Downloadbare 3 keer ● Valuta EUR ● ID 7143815 ● Kopieerbeveiliging Adobe DRM
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