Staff and students from the Applied Research Center (ARC) at Florida International University (FIU) participated in the 2012 American Nuclear Society (ANS) Annual Meeting and Decommissioning, Decontamination and Reutilization (DD&R) Conference in Chicago, Illinois, from June 24 to June 28, 2012. Participation included hosting an exhibitor booth in the vendor hall, presenting technical research at oral and poster presentations, and chairing technical sessions. A total of three professional oral and poster presentations were given by FIU Applied Research Center staff and students in the areas of D&D technologies, D&D knowledge management, and D&D best practices and lessons learned. Professional oral and poster presenters included Dr. Leo Lagos, Mr. Himanshu Upadhyay, and DOE Fellow Heidi Henderson. Two additional DOE Fellows (Lilian Marrero and Elicek Delgado-Cepero) also attended and participated in the conference as “Student Assistants,” providing technical support during the technical sessions. Highlights from the event included the following:

ARC Booth at DD&R 2012. From left, Himanshu Upadhyay, DOE Fellows (Elicek Delgado-Cepero and Lilian Marrero) and Program Director, Dr. Leonel Lagos

ARC Booth at DD&R 2012. From left, Himanshu Upadhyay, DOE Fellows (Elicek Delgado-Cepero and Lilian Marrero) and Program Director, Dr. Leonel Lagos

  • ARC hosted an exhibitor booth at the Decommissioning, Decontamination and Reutilization (DD&R) 2012 Conference. The booth was managed by Himanshu Upadhyay, Peggy Shoffner and DOE Fellows to showcase the D&D Knowledge Management Information Tool, the DOE Fellows Program, and DOE-EM applied research being conducted at the Applied Research Center in the areas of waste processing, soil and groundwater remediation, and deactivation and decommissioning. Fact sheets describing ARC research and projects were distributed to participants visiting the booth to increase awareness about FIU and ARC.
  • Himanshu Upadhyay presented the Service Oriented Architecture Based Framework for D&D Knowledge Management to a live audience at the American Nuclear Society DD&R Conference. D&D KM-IT web and mobile systems generated a lot of interest in the D&D community when presented to the conference participants which included U.S. and international attendees. D&D KM-IT is a web-based knowledge management tool, custom built for the D&D user community. The system has been developed by the Applied Research Center at Florida International University in collaboration with the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Environmental Management, the Energy Facility Contractors Group (EFCOG) and the Integrated Safety Solutions Center  at Savannah River Site. The web system can be viewed at www.dndkm.org and the mobile version can be seen at http://m.dndkm.org.
Himanshu Upadhyay presenting D&D KM-IT at DD&R 2012

Himanshu Upadhyay presenting D&D KM-IT at DD&R 2012

  • Dr. Leo Lagos gave an oral presentation on a feasibility study for the development of a remote platform for the remote removal of strippable coatings. This research was conducted in support of Department of Energy Office of Environmental Management (DOE-EM) and aims to identify, develop, demonstrate and deploy innovative technologies for decontamination and decommissioning (D&D).  The feasibility study was performed in collaboration with the vendor, International Climbing Machine, to determine the feasibility of adapting their remote climbing machine for the remote removal of strippable coatings. Dr. Lagos also served as co-chair for the Regulatory, Lessons Learned Track I session.
Dr. Lagos presenting D&D technology research at DD&R 2012

Dr. Lagos presenting D&D technology research at DD&R 2012

  • DOE Fellow Heidi Henderson, from the DOE – FIU Science and Engineering Workforce Development Initiative, presented a technical poster during the DD&R Poster Session. Her presentations was based on the collaboration between DOE, FIU, and the Energy Facility Contractor’s Group (EFCOG) to identify and develop lessons learned and best practices from across the DOE complex and disseminate the final documents to the DOE community by publishing them on the EFCOG website (www.efcog.org) and the D&D Knowledge Management Information Tool (www.dndkm.org). The poster was entitled, “EFCOG Best Practices and Lessons Learned.”
DOE Fellow Heidi Henderson, from the DOE – FIU Science and Engineering Workforce Development Initiative, presented a technical poster during the DD&R Poster Session.

DOE Fellow Heidi Henderson, from the DOE – FIU Science and Engineering Workforce Development Initiative, presented a technical poster during the DD&R Poster Session.

  • In total, three (3) DOE Fellows from the DOE – FIU Science and Engineering Workforce Development Initiative attended the 2012 ANS/DD&R Conference, including Heidi Henderson, Elicek Delgado-Cepero, and Lilian Marrero.  The DOE Fellows also worked as Student Assistants, providing technical support to the technical sessions at the conference.

 

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