Deadline of application
4th Dec 2019 (Wednesday)
Fee
$ 350 (Members of the HKIE/ supporting organizations);
$ 450 (Non-members of the HKIE)
Speakers’ Bio
Mr Leung Wing Mo
Former Assistant Director of the Hong Kong Observatory
Adjunct Professor, Department of Land Surveying and
Geo-informatics, HK PolyU
Adjunct Professor, Department of Real Estate and
Construction, HKU
Member, Hong Kong Nuclear Society
Member, Hong Kong Radiological Protection Society
Host, TVB programme MObservatory (武測天)
Ms Queenie Lam
Senior Scientific Officer of the Hong Kong Observatory
Programme Highlights
A professional short course is organized to provide
participants in-depth learning and hands-on experience in specialist topics in nuclear
engineering, enabling an appreciation of the diverse nature in a field that is
being increasingly recognized to have a role in our daily life and sustainable
development. The course is targeted at both young and veteran engineers who
wish to broaden their horizon or discover the mystery of nuclear engineering.
Discussion and exercise will be facilitated by subject-matter experts during
the course.
Course Content
1. Radiation and radiological protection
2. Planned and unplanned radiological release from
nuclear power plant
3. Environmental radiation monitoring in Hong Kong
4. Accident consequence assessment and contingency
plan
Registration and Enquiry
Prior registration is required. The number of participants will be
limited to 30 and applicants will be served on a first-come-first-serve basis
with priority given to the members of Nuclear Division. For registration,
please submit online application via the following weblink:
https://forms.gle/GmvQm2jyotgdrrFr9
Successful applicants will be notified by email or telephone and
required to settle the fee by bank deposit.
For enquiries, please contact Ms Annie Kou at nuclear@ne.hkie.org.hk.
Disclaimer
All information and views
expressed by speakers and in their conference materials do not reflect the
official opinion and position of HKIE. No responsibility is accepted by the
HKIE or their publisher for such information and views including their
accuracy, correctness and veracity.