Workshop for High School Educators on Radiation Conducted by the Georgia Section of the American Nuclear Society
The Georgia section of the American Nuclear Society (ANS) will conduct a workshop for thirty educators from Metro Atlanta high schools to provide important information regarding the benefits of nuclear science and technology, as well as provide teachers with information on future career opportunities in the industry.
Atlanta, GA -- October 25, 2004: The Georgia section of the American Nuclear Society (ANS) will conduct a workshop for thirty educators from Metro Atlanta high schools to provide important information regarding the benefits of nuclear science and technology, as well as provide teachers with information for students on future career opportunities in the industry. This workshop, Detecting Radiation in Our Radioactive World", will be conducted on Saturday, October 30, 2004, 8AM to 5PM at the James K. Davis Conference Center in observance of Energy Awareness Month and in partnership with Georgia Power Company and the American Association of Blacks in Energy. The Davis Conference Center is adjacent to Georgia Power Company headquarters, at 241 Ralph McGill Boulevard.
Topics will address the benefits of radiation as a form of energy, vital to health and well being and participating teachers will learn about natural uses of radiation, such as the decay of uranium and thorium in the Earth's core which keeps our planet warm. In addition, workshop sessions will include information about medical and industrial applications of nuclear science and technology, nuclear power for electricity generation - including advanced reactors and nuclear waste and transportation, food irradiation, biological effects of radiation, and hands on use of Geiger counters. Teachers may be eligible for education credits by attending this workshop.
Registration Fee: $25.00
To Register on the Web: http://www.ans.org/pi/edu/teachers/workshops/
To Register by Phone: Call Toni Bishop, Outreach Department, ANS (800) 323-3044 or (708) 352-6611
A Networking/Relationship Building Luncheon will take place at Noon and is open to educators not participating in the workshop. This luncheon will provide an opportunity for educators to network and enjoy lunch with workshop instructors and participants and is complementary (free). Space is limited, and RSVP is required. Contact Garry Harris, ANS Georgia Section Chairperson, to RSVP on or before Friday, October 22.
For more information on this workshop, please contact:
Chuck Vincent, ANS National Office 708 579 8311
Garry Harris, Chair, ANS Atlanta Section, gharris@htsenterprise, 404 965 3951
Clinton Bastin, Public Information, ANS Atlanta Section, clintonbastin@bellsouth.net, 404 297 2005
Veronica Richardson, Georgia Power Company & AABE 404 506 3656
Eric Duncan, Georgia Power Company and AABE 770 603 5360
Sponsored by:
US Department of Energy, Office of Nuclear Energy Education, Science & Technology
ANS National and Local Instructors & Participants
Dr. Mary Lou Dunzik Gouger, Assistant Professor Nuclear Engineering, Idaho National Laboratory
Dr. William Vernetson, Director of Nuclear Facilities, University of Florida
Charles W. Pennington, Vice President NAC International, (Georgia Section)
Dr. Dominic Napolitano, Sr. Consulting Engineer, NYSIS Corporation (Georgia Section)
Frederick J. Reedy, Jr. Project Manager / Consultant, Nysis Corporation
Mike Ike Hall, Associate Radiation Safety Officer, Emory University (Georgia Section)
David J. Collins, US Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Nuclear Materials Specialist (Georgia Section, Health Physics Society)
Georgia Tech American Nuclear Society Student Sections
For ANS Georgia Section Press and Public Information:
Clinton Bastin, Public Information Coordinator
987 Viscount Court, Avondale Estates, GA 30002
404 297 2005
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