Announcing the 2017 Nuclear Innovation Bootcamphttps://neutronbytes.com/2016/12/05/announcing-the-2017-nuclear-innovation-bootcamp/by djysrv |
The
terrific team that brought you the first boot camp in 2016 is going to
do it again in 2017 Details follow below in a message from the
organizers.
Note to Readers: I
was a spot mentor, available by email, for two of the five groups for
the 2016 Bootcamp. Each student group will have primary mentors on-site.
In 2016 some of the leading names in nuclear engineering innovation
served as on-site mentors.
Building on the resounding success of the first Nuclear Innovation Bootcamp: Nuclear Upended held in 2016, we are pleased to announce that we’re doing it again! The second bootcamp, Tomorrow Today, will be hosted at UC Berkeley from July 16-29, 2017.
The
Bootcamp will train the next generation of students and professionals
in developing and executing ideas for nuclear energy that work in the
world–providing them the tools to make a real impact as innovators and
entrepreneurs. See this article The Future of Nuclear Energy for a deeper look at this objective.
Quick Briefing on the 2017 Bootcamp
What’s the same:
– 25 students from around the world will learn from experts inside and outside the classroom for two weeks while executing team design projects.
– Mentors: a fleet of mentors will be available as a resource for the students throughout their projects.
– Experts: world experts will teach sessions, speak on panels, and be available for discussion.
– Pitches: the bootcamp will culminate in a session open to the public where each group will pitch their project to a panel of expert judges.
– 25 students from around the world will learn from experts inside and outside the classroom for two weeks while executing team design projects.
– Mentors: a fleet of mentors will be available as a resource for the students throughout their projects.
– Experts: world experts will teach sessions, speak on panels, and be available for discussion.
– Pitches: the bootcamp will culminate in a session open to the public where each group will pitch their project to a panel of expert judges.
What’s new:
– Modules: the curriculum is structured as modules, each of which is a deep dive on a specific topic.
– Professionals as participants: we invite professionals to attend for one to several modules.
– Collaboration: we are thrilled to announce that this year’s bootcamp is being collaboratively organized by UC Berkeley, MIT, Texas A&M, UW Madison, and VCU.
– Modules: the curriculum is structured as modules, each of which is a deep dive on a specific topic.
– Professionals as participants: we invite professionals to attend for one to several modules.
– Collaboration: we are thrilled to announce that this year’s bootcamp is being collaboratively organized by UC Berkeley, MIT, Texas A&M, UW Madison, and VCU.
How to Get Involved
Be a participant Applications will be open December 15, 2016 through February 15, 2017. Applicants will be informed of their placement no later than March 15, 2017.
The full program is open to any students
interested in or studying nuclear engineering or related fields,
energy, entrepreneurship, business, law, communication, design, policy,
or arts. Students’ housing and meals will be covered for the two week
session; there will be a modest registration fee if selected and they
will be responsible for their own transportation to Berkeley.
Modules of the program are open to early- and mid-career professionals.
Professionals can apply for individual modules where they will develop
targeted expertise in areas needed for nuclear entrepreneurship and
innovation. These professionals will learn side by side with the
students and contribute their expertise to the student group design
projects.
Be a mentor
Lend your expertise to a specific team throughout the bootcamp by being
a continuous mentor, or, as a smaller commitment, to any team for a
short period of time as a spot mentor.
Be a sponsor
Help make this bootcamp possible. Get solution ideas for important
challenges. Attract the best and the brightest to work on your problems.
Make the nuclear industry of tomorrow successful today.
Interested in teaching? Let us know if your expertise fits with a part of our curriculum and you’re interested in serving as a speaker. Here’s a list of the speakers from the 2016 bootcamp.
What’s New for 2017
MODULES:
With one to three day topical modules and professional participation,
students will be leave the 2017 Bootcamp with a more in depth
understanding of specific nuclear innovation-relevant issues. The module
topics will be announced in December, but may include: legal
considerations for nuclear, supply chain development, integration with
renewables and other forms of electricity production, Gen IV designs, or
methods for idea generation and critique.
PROFESSIONAL INTEGRATION:
For the 2017 Bootcamp, we’re excited to announce the inclusion of
early-level professionals into our modules in addition to students at
the graduate and undergraduate level. These professionals will be
welcome to join for one or more modules for a fee; their participation
will allow students access to additional experts in various subfields of
nuclear, and give them the knowledge and tools to bring
entrepreneurship and innovative thinking back to their companies.
MORE STUDENTS:
Our increased number of student participants will result in more design
groups, more design projects, and more opportunities for nuclear
innovation to move from Bootcamp into the wider industry.
MORE DESIGN PROJECT TIME:
Last year, student design project groups created incredible ideas with
very little scheduled design project time. This year’s modular schedule
will provide more opportunities for students to work on their projects
with professional participants, visiting speakers, and other program
visitors; it will also provide them more time during the traditional
work day to interface with their professional mentors.
INSTITUTIONAL COLLABORATORS:
We are excited to announce the inclusion of the Massachusetts Institute
of Technology, Texas A&M University, Virginia Commonwealth
University, and the University of Wisconsin, Madison as collaborators
for the 2017 Bootcamp curriculum and project design. They will be
joining the University of California, Berkeley in identifying the
modular topics of utmost importance this year and in recruiting
students, professionals, speakers, mentors, and sponsors.
GET INVOLVED: if you are interested in getting involved as a speaker, mentor, or sponsor, please visit our “Get Involved” tab of the bootcamp website. For students and early level professionals interested in applying, the application will be available on December 15, 2016 on the “Apply” tab.
Follow the Bootcamp on Twitter: @NuclearBootcamp
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