【Feb. 9】 2nd Symposium of Phoenix Leader Education Program Industry-Academia-Government Consortium for Human Resource Development

Hiroshima University the 2nd Symposium of Phoenix Leader Education Program Industry-Academia-Government Consortium for Human Resource Development

Hiroshima University the 2nd Symposium of Phoenix Leader Education Program Industry-Academia-Government Consortium for Human Resource Development Thursday, February 9, 2017 Hiroshima University the 2nd Symposium of Phoenix Leader Education Program Industry-Academia-Government Consortium for Human Resource Development Thursday, February 9, 2017

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Theme
Building a human resource development system and network for the recovery from a radiation disaster

Objectives
  The objective of this symposium is to consider both the positive prospects and potential challenges for building a human resources development system for the renaissance from a radiation disaster by bringing together and fostering discussion among industry, academia and government both domestically within Japan and internationally beyond its borders.

  The intent of our program, in conjunction with our partners in industry, academia and government has been to foster human resources with the ability to lead the renaissance from a radiation disaster.

Realizing the goals of this program would not be possible without the opportunity to conduct internships and training at business enterprises and research institutions, government agencies and international organizations. For this we are sincerely grateful.

  As we move forward, it is necessary to implement a permanent, industry, academia and government network able to support the development of these human resources both academically and practically. Within our established network which we are continually working to expand, our graduates with their career paths in mind, have become active members of both domestic and international professional organizations and business enterprises.

  The cultivation of a radiation security and protection culture in the Asian region has been promoted by our program through its efforts to recruit and enroll students from countries throughout Asia. These countries are undergoing remarkable levels of development and ensuring that their students have a viable career path within industry, academia or government is an essential issue that we recognize as one of the foundational missions of Hiroshima University.

 

Symposium Venue

Tokyo International Forum Hall D5
(3 Chome-5-1 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku, Tōkyō-to 100-0005, Japan)

 

Preliminary Program

Thursday, February 9

10:00 – Opening Remarks
Mitsuo Ochi (Hiroshima University, President)
Mutsuko Inoue (Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology)

10:10 – Introduction of Hiroshima University Phoenix Leader Education Program

10:25 – Keynote Speech 
Dr. Nobuhiko Ban. (Commissioner, The Nuclear Regulation Authority)

10:50 – Session 1: “Meeting the Needs of International Organizations: Developing the Human Resources and Building Effective Internships”

May Abdel-Wahab  (Division of Human Health at the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA))

Wolfgang Weiss   (Department Radiation Protection and Health (Neuherberg/Munich) of Federal Office for Radiation Protection (BfS),Coodination Expert Group for the Fukushima Assessment of UNSCEAR)

Jacques Lochard  (International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP))

Thierry Schneider (Centre d’étude sur l’évaluation de la protection dans le domaine nucléaire (CEPN))

12:00 – Photo Session

12:30 – Lunch Break/Poster session

13:30 – Session 2: “The Diversity of Leadership Needed for the Recovery from Radiation Disasters”

Kai Vetter      (Institute for Resilience Communities, Applied Physics Program in Nuclear Science Division of Lawrence Berkeley national laboratory)

Yoshiya Shimada  (The National Institutes for Quantum and Radiological Science and Technology (QST))

Albert Wiley   (Radiation Emergency Assistance Center/Training Site (REAC/TS),the World Health Organization (REMPAN) Collaborating Center at Oak Ridge)

Thomas Johnson  (Radiation Protection and Measurements Section at Colorado State University)

Kazuhito Shimada   (The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) )

14:45 – Break

15:00 – Special Lecture  Djarot Sulistio Wisnubroto  (National Nuclear Energy Agency (BATAN)/Head)

15:20 – Session 3: “Developing Human Resources for Radiation Protection and Preparedness for a Radiation Disaster in an Asian Context”

Vuong Huu Tan  (Vietnam Agency for Radiation and Nuclear Safety (VARANS)/ Former Director General)

Hamrah Bin Mohd Ali (Atomic Energy Licensing Board, Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation, MALAYSIA, Director General)

Rethy Chhem   (Camboidian Development Resources Institute (CDRI), Director)

Masaki Saito    (Professor and Director, Academy for Global Nuclear Safety and. Security Agent, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan)

16:30 – Break

16:45 – Session 4: Round Table “Challenges for Development and Mobilization facing the Leaders in Radiation Protection and Preparedness for a Radiation Disaster”

Chiyoda Technol Corporation, Kajima Corporation, Nuclear Waste Management Organization, Obayashi Corporation, Penta-Ocean Construction Co., Ltd., Taisei Corporation, the Federation of Electric Power Companies, the Radioactive Waste Management Policy Division of the Electricity and Gas Industry Department, Fukushima Environmental Measurements and Radioactivity Monitoring Association

18:25 – Closing Remarks

19:00 – Reception

【Contact Information】

Yumiko Kanai (Researcher)

Phoenix Leader Education Program Office 1-1-1, Kagamiyama, Higashi-Hiroshima, Japan 739-8524

Tel: 082-424-2282 Fax 082-424-6821

Email: phoenix-program[AT]office.hiroshima-u.ac.jp

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