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Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Unlimited Energy Meets an Unlimited Resource: Michael J. Driscoll and Nuclear Engineering at MIT

SPECIAL SYMPOSIUM :: April 28 and 29, 2014

Unlimited Energy Meets an Unlimited Resource:
Michael J. Driscoll and Nuclear Engineering at MIT

The Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering (NSE) and the Center for Advanced Nuclear Energy Systems (CANES) are hosting a symposium on advances in nuclear energy on April 28 and 29 in honor of Professor Michael J. Driscoll, who is celebrating his 80th birthday this year.
Professor Driscoll has been a member of the NSE Department for half a century. His research — in fields including thermal and fast reactor engineering, nuclear fuel management, and fuel cycle engineering — have provided a strong foundation for the department’s work in these areas over the years. Among his most recent contributions are a re-assessment of the supercritical CO2 power cycle for high temperature reactors, a model for predicting uranium production costs from terrestrial sources, and the potential for deep borehole disposal of high-level nuclear waste.
These and other topics will be covered in a two-day symposium to be held at MIT on April 28 and 29, 2014. The event, which is open to the public, requires prior registration.


PROFESSOR MICHAEL J. DRISCOLL

Professor Michael Driscoll
Professor Driscoll, whose contributions to the field of nuclear engineering span seven decades (from the 1950s until today), has been a member of our Department for half a century. During his decades of dedicated, highly productive service on the MIT faculty, Mike has enriched the lives of a remarkable number of students, and his work as an outstanding educator and generous mentor continues today.
Born in Peekskill, NY in 1934, Michael J. Driscoll received his B.S. in chemical engineering from Carnegie Mellon, and shortly afterwards joined the Nuclear Navy. As a commissioned officer he worked as an engineer in support of the Nautilus, the first nuclear-powered submarine, as well as the first nuclear power plants. He subsequently enrolled as a graduate student in the MIT Nuclear Engineering Department (as it then was), obtained his doctorate under the supervision of Professor Irving Kaplan, and joined the Department’s faculty in 1966. Since then he has supervised almost 200 doctoral, master’s and engineer’s theses in the Department, many of these in the years since his official retirement (Mike has brought new meaning to the term ‘retired’!), and a much larger number of MIT students have benefited from taking his classes. His research — in fields such as reactor analysis, thermal and fast reactor engineering, fuel management, and fuel cycle engineering and analysis, including uranium extraction from seawater and deep borehole disposal of high-level waste — continues to have significant impact today.


LOGISTICS

Registration

Pre-registation is required
General admission: $150: Register & pay online
MIT Student: $50: Register & pay w/MIT account
Non-MIT Student: $75: Register & pay online

Hotel Accommodations

A limited block of rooms has been reserved at the Le Meridien Cambridge — MIT. This location is approximately a 10-minute walk from MIT Main Campus. The rooms are reserved at the government rate ($229 + 14.5% tax) under the group name of MIT Center for Advanced Nuclear Energy Systems. Please use the hotel online reservation link to secure reservations. The reservation cutoff date is March 28, 2014.
Le Meridien Cambridge — MIT
20 Sidney Street, Cambridge, MA 02139 USA
Phone: +1 617 577 0200
Fax: +1 617 494 8366
Cancellation policy: if you cancel between January 7, 2014 and 6pm hotel time on April 26, 2014, there will be no penalty amount. If you cancel after 6:00pm hotel time on April 26, 2014, the penalty amount will be a one-night stay.

Meeting Room

All general meeting sessions will be held on MIT Campus in the Stratton Student Center, Building W20, Twenty Chimneys and Mezzanine Lounge.
Main address 84 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, MA 02139.
There will be a Reception and Dinner, Monday, April 28, 2014 at Le Meridien Hotel.

Contact us

For further information and questions about the symposium please write to us at driscollsymposium@mit.edu
http://web.mit.edu/nse/events/driscoll-symposium.html

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