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Cradle of Future Nuclear Leaders
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• Background
• History, Status and Vision
• Curriculum
• Admission
• Campus & Facilities
Contents
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Background: Need for Practical Nuclear Professionals
• IAEA estimates around 100,000 professionals
and 10,000 leaders would be additionally needed
by 2030 due to two-fold increase of NPPs.
24,500 245,000
100,000 professionals needed
14,500
10,000 leaders needed
300 units increased
145,000 439 units
2008 2030
739 units
2008 2030 2008 2030
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Needs for higher quality NPP
technology for Secure global
competitiveness
Shortage of HRs
Aging experts
Job and Skill Mismatch
Nuclear education
taking long time
Brain drainage
NPP regulations
getting more stringent
• Existing disciplinary
educational system for
Nuclear Engineering is
insufficient
• Fusion of multi- disciplines education is necessary
Background: Need for Practical Nuclear Professionals
Birth of KINGS
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History: Timeline
2009 2012 2014
• Feasibility Study for
Establishment (Jun. 2009)
• Accreditation from Korean Ministry of
Education, Science and Technology (Sep. 2011)
• President Park Goon-cherl’s Inauguration
& Matriculation Ceremony (Mar. 2012)
• 2012 Class Started (Mar. 2012)
2011
• First Commencement (Jan. 2014)
2015
• Second Commencement (Feb. 2015)
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Leading NPP technology institution that nurtures leadership-level professionals
equipped with theoretical and practical competence for global environmental preservation,
and that develops and shares advanced NPP technology contributing to prosperity of mankind
Vision
To nurture leadership-level practical NPP professionals
To lead nuclear power plant technology advancement
To share nuclear power plant technology
Vision
To educate practical professionals with global leadership
in the field of nuclear power plant engineering
Goal
Strategy
Founding
Vision
“NPP technology forerunner nurturing global nuclear power leadership
for global environmental preservation”
Establish an
innovative
education
system
Build
a sustainable
educational
infrastructure
Nurture core
human resources
for NPP global
expansion
Cultivate
leading
research
capabilities
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Contribution & Support by KEPCO Companies
• Financial support
• Knowledge & experience from
operating 23 NPP units
• Access to NPP Facilities
Sole Utility Company in Korea Operation & Management of NPP Design, Engineering & Construction
Maintenance and Services Design & Fabrication of Nuclear Fuel
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Organization
President
Dr. Park Goon-cherl
International Advisory Board
Domestic Advisory Board
Planning &
Management
Dept. of NPP
Engineering
Academic
Affairs
R&DB
Foundation
Student
Affairs
Graduate School Committee
Board of Regents
e-Learning
Center
Audit
General
Affairs
&
Mgmt.
Student
Affairs
Academic
Affairs Educational
Affairs Research
Management
Academy-
Industry
Affairs Facility
Mgmt.
Intl’ &
Public
Affairs
International Advisory Board (IAB)
Lee Hee-yong Executive Vice President & Chief Nuclear Officer, KEPCO
Maher A. Alodan Head of Research and Development and Innovation Sector,
K.A.CARE, Saudi Arabia
Michael Corradini Former President of American Nuclear Society
Muhamad Bin Lebai Juri Director General, Malaysian Nuclear Agency, Malaysia
Mohamed Chookah Executive Director, HSE & Regulatory Affairs, ENEC, UAE
Phumzile Tshelane Chief Executive Officer, Necsa, South Africa
Rauno Rintamaa Senior Advisor, Energy Systems and Nuclear Technology,
VTT, Finland
Roger R. Stough Professor, School of Public Policy,
George Mason University, U.S.
Sherin Mosbeh General Manager, PGESCO, Egypt
Vuong Huu Tan Director General, Vietnam Agency for Radiation and Nuclear
Safety, Vietnam 9
Domestic Advisory Board
Park Jung-keun Executive Vice President, KEPCO
Kim Bum-nyun Executive Vice President, KHNP
Choi Yeu-geun CEO, KPS
Lee Jae-hee President & CEO, KEPCO NF
Kim Jung-kwan Former Vice Minister, MKE
Kim Jong-kyung President of KAERI
Chang Soon-heung President of Handong Global University
Han Key-sun President, Doosan Heavy Industries & Construction
Kim Jong-ho Executive Vice President, Hyundai E&C
Park Eui-seung Senior Executive Vice President, Samsung C&T
Ahn Hong-jun President, Korea Nuclear Association
Lee Jong-in CEO, Korea Radioactive Waste Management Co.
Park Koo-woun
President & CEO, KEPCO E&C
Min Kye-hong Vice President of Korea Atomic Industrial forum
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Inter-Organizational Cooperation (Domestic)
• with KEPCO Nuclear Power Group (KEPCO, KHNP, E&C, KPS, NF)
• MOU for cooperation in establishing and operating KINGS including student & faculty recruitment, support for curriculum, etc. (Aug ’09 / ’10)
• with Korean Nuclear Industry (Doosan, Daelim, Daewoo, Samsung, Hyundai)
• MOU for cooperation with KINGS including student & faculty recruitment, support for technical field trip, etc. (Jan. 2011)
• with Research Institutes & Universities in Nuclear Field
• Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute (KAERI)
• Dongnam Institute of Radiological & Medical Science (DIRAMS)
• Seoul National Uni., Pusan National Uni., Kyungsung Uni., and Pukyong Uni.
• with Nuclear-Related Organizations
• Korea Nuclear Association for International Cooperation (KNA)
• Korea Nuclear International Cooperation Foundation (KONICOF)
• Korea Institute of Nuclear Nonproliferation and Control (KINAC) and Korea Institute of Nuclear Safety (KINS)
• Korea Radioactive Waste Agency (KORAD)
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Inter-Organizational Cooperation (International)
• International Network to Secure Global Competitiveness
• Practical Arrangement for Cooperation and Promotion of
Education and Training System with IAEA in July 2012
• 4 week Interregional Training Course on Supporting Nuclear
Power Infra-Structure Capacity Building in Member States
Introducing and Expanding Nuclear Power from June 9 to
July 4, 2014
• Cooperation with Universities and Educational Institutes
• MOU with George Mason Univ. (GMU) in July 2011
• 2012 Systems Engineering Course done at Fairfax campus of
George Mason University
• LOI with San José Sate University in Dec 2013
• 2013 Winter Session at San José Sate University
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Inter-Organizational Cooperation (International)
• KINGS Road Show visits organizations of international students
• Visit to ENEC, CNIA, and FANR in UAE (May 2, 2012)
• Visit to MENR and TAEK in Turkey (May 3, 2012)
• Visit to NPPA in Egypt (May 8, 2012)
• Visit to MVM in Hungary (Sep 20, 2012)
• Visit to MOIT and EVN in Vietnam (Jan 28, 2013)
• Visit to MOST in Vietnam (Jan 29, 2013)
• Visit to KeTTHA, MNA, and AELB in Malaysia (Jan 21, 2013)
• Visit to Eletronuclear in Brazil (June 20, 2013)
• Visit to CNEA in Argentina (June 24, 2013)
• Visit to DOE and Necsa in South Africa ( Apr 11, 2014)
• Visit to MOEP, KNEB, KRPB, KenGen, and KPLC in Kenya (Apr 16-17, 2014)
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Status of Students
School Entrance Year Korean International TOTAL
2012 32 22 (7 countries) 54
2013 31 24 (13 countries) 55
2014 26 28 (16 countries) 54
2015 23 33 (14 countries) 56
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Admission Policy
• Up to 100 students admitted per year
• Up to 50 Korean - Commissioned from KEPCO, KHNP, KEPCO E&C,
KPS, KNF and other corporations in the NPP industry
• Up to 50 International - Students from countries with interest in NPP
technology
• Successful applicants will be awarded admission in the following order
• Applicant with outstanding research capability
• Applicant with outstanding scholarly/engineering capability
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Age Under 40 years old
Degree At least a bachelor’s degree or its equivalent * Degree in Engineering or Natural Sciences will be preferred
GPA Minimum 2.7/4.3 (B0 and over )
Work Experience 3 years
English Proficiency Certified English test scores or equivalent language
proficiency
Letter of Recommendation 1 or more from the applicant’s organization
Guideline for Application
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KINGS Curriculum: The Difference
KINGS Other Graduate Schools
Teaching Material Multidisciplinary Text Materials Disciplinary Textbooks
Professor’s Role Project Team Leader Instructor
Teaching Method Team-Based Learning Instructive
Class Operation Project execution, Discussion Lecture, Q&A, Demo
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KINGS Program Overview
PM I: Pre-Con
Systems Eng.
NPP Systems
NPP Tech.
Fundament. NE
1st Year: Fundamentals 2nd Year: Application
1st trimester 2nd trimester 3rd trimester 4 - 6 trimester
Cu
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Electives (Bases for 2nd year Project Courses) Master Thesis (In-situ Research)
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PM II: On-Con
Foundation Theory and Fundamentals Practical Applications
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KINGS Curriculum: Course Offerings Examples
A. Basic Common Courses
• Engineering Mathematics
• Introduction to Nuclear Engineering
• NPP Systems
• NPP Technology
• Systems Engineering Courses, etc
B. Engineering-Oriented Courses
• Site Characteristic and Plant GA
• Reactor Fuel Design and Core Management
• NSSS Thermal–Hydraulic Design
• Seismic Analysis and Qualification
• Safety Analysis, etc.
C. Management-Oriented Courses
• National Energy Policies and 1st NPP Deployment
• Bid Evaluation and Contract Management
• Project Management Fundamentals
• Social Communication and Public Acceptance
• NPP Economics and Financing, etc.
D. Others
• Globalization Program
• Cross Cultural Program
• Leadership and Teamwork Program
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Cross-Cultural Programs To Strengthen the Global Ties of KINGS Students
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Campus Location:
Kori
#1,2,3,4
KINGS
Kori NPP Complex Seoul
Shin-Kori
#1, 2
• Located at Kori NPP Complex
• 6 NPPs in operation + 2 NPPs under
construction + 2 NPPs being planned
• Large-scale NPP Simulator
• Close to Metropolitan Busan: 30 minutes to
Haewoondae area
Shin-Kori
#3, 4
Shin-Kori
#5, 6
Haeundae Area, Busan
Nuclear Waste
Disposal Facility
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KINGS Campus
Residence Hall
Main Building
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Campus: Main Building
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Facilities: Auditorium
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Facilities: Classroom • Campus-wide wifi access
• e-Learning enabled environment
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Facilities: Nuclear Plant Analyzer
• APR1400 Simulation Environment
• Practical NPP System and
Operation Courses
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Facilities: E-learning Studio
• Supports creation and
distribution of digital contents
for e-Learning
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Facilities: Library • Digital e-Library available
• Connected with 300 local
libraries for information access
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Facilities: Virtual NPP Class Room
• Virtual reality experience of
nuclear power plant system
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Facilities: Video Conference Room
• Distance Education and
Meeting System
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Campus: Residence Hall
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Facilities: Cafeteria • Meals served 3-times a day,
7 days a week
• Serving both local and
international menus
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Facilities: Dorm Room • 220 single occupancy rooms
• Fully equipped with telephone,
air conditioning, refrigerator,
wifi/LAN, and bathroom
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Facilities: Fitness Center • Provides strength training
equipment
• Enable you to enjoy table tennis,
tennis, foot volleyball, and
soccer inside the campus
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Thank you.
The Global Leading Institution in Nuclear Power Plant Engineering, KINGS