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Nuclear Plant Design M2
The Nuclear Plant Design specialization is designed to provide students with in-depth training in the field of nuclear, electronuclear, and treatment plant design and construction, especially as regards monitored safety procedures, overall operation, structures and infrastructures, as well as systems and equipment. It provides the necessary foundation for the understanding of the physical phenomena underlying the operation of nuclear reactors. Students are also familiarized with the major calculation codes for the structuring and operating of nuclear reactors. Finally, the program provides a basic understanding of radioprotection as it relates to human and environmental protection.
Objectives
In addition to technical knowledge, this specialization is designed to provide students with a broad and comprehensive vision of the field of nuclear energy, through the acquisition of not only technical, but also economic, organizational, and managerial skills. Upon completion of the program, students will have acquired expertise in the following fields:
- Safety rules and procedures design
- Design and operation of nuclear steam supply systems
- Design and construction and structure calculation
- Design and sizing of functional systems
- Applied ergonomics in design phase
- Construction and manufacturing and on-site monitoring
- Nuclear-specific regulations
- Technical rules and standards (ECCS, ANS, design rules)
- Radioprotection principles and methods used in design
In addition to acquiring technical skills, students are trained to connect the various domains involved in the design of nuclear installations, thereby acquiring skills for the management and direction of multidisciplinary projects.
Program
First Semester
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Common Core
- Introduction to Safety
- Functional Description of Nuclear Power Plants
- Management, Risk Management
- Environment-Society
- Radioprotection
- Applied Nuclear Physics
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Specialization Courses
- Materials for Nuclear Power Plants
- Radioprotection (2)
- Reactor Thermal Hydraulics
Second Semester
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Specialization Courses
- Infrastructure and Structure Design-Construction
- Design-Safety: General Architecture, Systems and Equipments
- Design Calculation and Control
- Internship
Contact
Nuclear Plant Design M2 Coordinator Bertrand Reynier (ENSTA) Email : Bertrand.Reynier@ensta.frCareer
Opportunities
The primary aim of this specialization is to train nuclear design and construction engineers.
Students are prepared, first and foremost, for careers in the designing and construction of electronuclear power plants, as well as of other nuclear installations such as research reactors and various fuel-cycle plants (a complementary approach to the Fuel Cycle specialization), both in France and abroad.
The training provided by this specialization most often leads to the following positions:
- Research engineer: general installation, systems design, equipment design, etc.
- Construction engineer: management and/or supervision of manufacturing or on-site construction, startup engineers, etc.
- Business manager and project manager in these areas
This specialization leads in the longer run to positions as project manager, research managers and executives, site and plant managers, etc.
Some students may choose research and teaching careers upon completion of doctoral work at one of the many research laboratories at various partner institutions.
