Discover Viterbi: Nuclear Power Hosted by: Laura Hartman, Graduate Recruitment USC Faculty: Sati Sadhal and Isaac Maya Fall 2012
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Meet Professor Sati Sadhal Professor of Aerospace & Mechanical Engineering University of Southern California B.S. in Engineering Science (Nuclear Power), U of Toronto, 1975 M.S. (Mechanical Engineering) from the University of Toronto, 1976 Ph.D in Engineering Science from Caltech in 1978 Elected fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME),1996 ASME James H. Potter Gold Medal in Thermodynamics, 2007 Monograph: Transport Phenomena with Drops and Bubbles, Springer, 1997 Research (over 100 technical publications): o Fluid dynamics, and heat/mass transfer. o Boiling heat transfer, phase-change phenomena, nuclear thermalhydraulics o Evaporation and condensation, surfactants, multiphase drops and bubbles
Meet Dr. Isaac Maya Director of Research National Center for Risk and Economic Analysis of Terrorism Events (CREATE) University of Southern California Over 26 years experience in academic and industrial research and development, product development and technology transfer and commercialization. Has been CREATE s Director of Research since its first year, and has served in key executive management capacity during the start-up of three new major university centers. Fellow in NASA s Center for Program/Project Management 10 inventions and over 100 publications
Snapshot of Global Nuclear Facts 433 nuclear power reactors operating in 30 countries 14 percent of the world s electricity provided by nuclear power 65 new nuclear plants under construction in 14 countries 152 new nuclear plants on order or planned, with an additional 350 proposed
Nuclear Electricity in the World
Nuclear Power in the U.S. In 2007 Congress agreed to provide loan guarantees for nuclear power; some 28 applications for new stations have since been filed President Obama pledged in his state-of-the-union address in January 2010 to build a new generation of safe, clean nuclear power plants There are just two new American reactors projects (total of 4 reactors) under construction, neither with full regulatory approval. Vogtle 3 & 4 and V.C. Summer 2 & 3
The U.S. Vogtle Vogtle 3 & 4 near Augusta, Georgia [Utility: Southern Company, a subsidiary Southern Nuclear] Received loan guarantees The combined license (construction + operations) expected to be approved
The U.S. V.C. Summer V.C. Summer 2 & 3 in South Carolina [Utility: South Carolina Electric & Gas (SCE&G)] Received loan guarantees The combined license (construction + operations) expected to be approved
Aerospace & Mechanical Engineering at USC Undergraduate and Graduate Degree Programs (BS, MS, PhD) in Aerospace Engineering and in Mechanical Engineering Diverse set of Master s-level degree programs with specializations: MSAE: Aerodynamics/Fluid Dynamics Aerospace Controls Aerospace Design Aerospace Structures Computational Fluid Dynamics Propulsion MSME: Thermal & Fluids Sciences (tracks in Combustion, Fluid Dynamics, Heat Transfer) Mechanical Design Mechanics & Materials Microelectromenchanical Systems Nuclear Power MSAME: Dynamics & Control Computational Fluid & Solid Mechanics
MS in Mechanical Engineering (Nuclear Power) Courses BASIC: UNITS AME 525: Engineering Analysis 3 AME 526: Engineering Analytical Methods 3 CORE: AME 581 Introduction to Nuclear Engineering 3 AME 582 Nuclear Reactor Physics 3 CE 571 Nuclear Safety and Security, Human Performance, and Safety Culture 3 AME 534 Nuclear Thermal-Hydraulics 3 AME 583 Effects of Radiation on Health 3 ELECTIVES. CHOOSE 6 UNITS FROM: AME 457 Engineering Fluid Dynamics 3 AME 530a: Dynamics of Incompressible Fluids 3 AME 530b: Dynamics of Incompressible Fluids 3 AME 535a: Computational Fluid Dynamics 3 AME 515: Heat Conduction 3 AME 516: Convective Processes 3 CHE 502 Numerical Methods in Diffusive and Convective Transport 3 AME 518: Radiation Heat Transfer 3 AME 577: Survey of Energy and Power for a Sustainable Future 3 EE 516: Electrical Power Distribution 3 EE 526: Renewable Energy in Power Systems 3 AME 533: Two-Phase Flow 3 ENE516: Hazardous Waste Management 3 AME 578: Modern Alternative Energy Conversion Devices 3 TOTAL 27
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Application Criteria for MS in Mechanical Engineering (Nuclear Power) Undergraduate degree (Bachelor of Science) in engineering, math, or hard science from a regionally-accredited university To be competitive, a cumulative undergraduate GPA of at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale is recommended International students should refer to the USC Graduate Admission website for information on alternate grading scales: http://www.usc.edu/admission/graduate/ Satisfactory scores on the general portion of the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) that are less than five years old Please visit viterbi.usc.edu/msdegrees for complete requirements
Application Deadlines Fall 2013: January 15, 2013 Apply Online http://www.usc.edu/admission/graduate/apply
Course Delivery Methods Methods of Course Delivery On-campus, full time 3 classes per semester 1.5-2 years to complete degree Distance delivery via DEN@Viterbi 1 class per semester 3-4 years to complete degree
Distance Education Network (DEN@Viterbi) Pioneer in distance learning since 1972 Online delivery makes earning an MS degree practical for working professionals Online and on-campus students have fully equivalent academic experiences and earn the same degree Technical Requirements: High-speed internet access (DSL/Cable minimum) Windows Media Player Adobe PDF Reader
Distance Education Network (DEN@Viterbi) For the working professional on DEN@Viterbi: Courses are available via the web both live & interactive and on-demand Lectures may be downloaded and are also available via podcast Written materials are converted to PDF format and are available for download so students can focus on the lecture Homework assignments are transmitted to and from DEN electronically Exams - Students who do not live in the Los Angeles area have exams proctored at a nearby testing center located by our Exams Coordinator For the on-campus student: On-campus students benefit from recorded course lectures which enable them to review lectures when necessary
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DEN@Viterbi Additional Info Limited Status Allows strong candidates to begin coursework before formal admission. Courses (maximum of 4 courses) can be applied toward degree program once admitted but limited status does not guarantee admission. Get Started: http://gapp.usc.edu/graduate-programs/den/getting-started Tuition Deferment Students supported by company can defer up front payment of tuition until after the semester is over. Company must pay 75-100% of tuition to be eligible for program. For additional information: http://gapp.usc.edu/tuitiondeferment
Tuition & Fees for MS Student PER-COURSE TUITION Tuition for 3-Unit Course 500/600 level course: $1,569 per unit $4,707 Degree Programs are 27-34 units (9-11 courses) Tuition total is about $45,000 Overview of mandatory fees: http://gapp.usc.edu/graduate-programs/graduate-funding/masters/tuition
Getting Started For those interested in taking classes on campus: Visit USC campus / Attend Preview Day: Oct 26 Start your application: http://www.usc.edu/admission/graduate/apply For those interested in DEN@Viterbi Start as Limited Student for the next semester or apply for formal admission through the link above
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