What
A team of nuclear and radiation experts from UNLV's Harry Reid Center for Environmental Studies (HRC) will participate in a roundtable discussion on the accident at Japan's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant - what happened, the possibility of a similar accident in the U.S., and its implications for U.S. policy
When
Monday, March 21, 2011, from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Doors Open at 6:45 p.m.
Where
UNLV Marjorie Barrick Museum Auditorium
Details
The event is free and open to the public. Seating is limited to the first 150 attendees.
A devastating 9.0 earthquake and subsequent tsunami last Friday off the coast of Japan resulted in what has become an escalating emergency at the nation's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant. A team of UNLV experts will explain how nuclear power plants operate, what went wrong in Japan, compare Japanese and U.S. reactor design and regulations, and discuss implications for the global nuclear industry and U.S. policy. Panelists will also take questions from the audience. Event participants include:
- Oliver Hemmers, Executive Director of the HRC
- David Stahl, Associate Executive Director of HRC
- Denis Beller, UNLV Research Professor of Nuclear Engineering
- Steve Curtis, Health Physicist
- Ken Czerwinski, UNLV Professor of Chemistry
- Paul Seidler, Executive Director of Nevada Alliance for Defense, Energy and Business and Manager of Accelerator and Transmutation Research Program at HRC
For additional event info, please contact Megan Svarz at (702) 895-5883.