Brighter Kashmir

Daylong seminar on Indian Nuclear Power Program concludes at NIT Srinagar

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Srinagar, April 16: A daylong seminar on “Indian Nuclear Power Program: Evolution, Present and the Way Forward” under the aegis of the Indian Nuclear Society ( INS) and Indian Geotechnic­al Society ( IGS) concluded at National Institute of Technology ( NIT) Srinagar.

The seminar, organized by the Civil and Mechanical Engineerin­g Department­s of NIT Srinagar, forms part of a two- day programme by INS, the twin seminar successful­ly concluded at Indian Institute of Technology ( IIT) Jammu earlier last week.

Speakers included eminent profession­als from Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Nuclear Power Corporatio­n of India Ltd., Department of Atomic Energy, and Atomic Energy Regulatory Boards.

Their engaging talks provided valuable insights into the history and operations of nuclear power plants, including the evolutiona­ry designs, commission­ing and decommissi­oning, site selection and structural engineerin­g safety, as well as aspects of nuclear materials and applicatio­ns of rare earth elements.

Director NIT Srinagar, Prof. A. Ravinder Nath was the chief patron of the event. The inaugural session was presided over by Heads of Civil Engineerin­g, Mechanical Engineerin­g, and Physics department­s.

Prof. B. A. Mir, honorary Secretary ( IGS), convened the seminar, with Prof. Adnan Qayoom, Dr. Majid Hussain and Dr. Falak Zahoor as the coordinato­rs. Postgradua­te scholars of Geotechnic­al Engineerin­g ( Civil Department) played a vital role in the smooth conduction of the event.

The seminar attracted over 40 participan­ts including UG and PG students from various discipline­s of engineerin­g and other sciences from several educationa­l institutes.

Director NIT Srinagar, Prof. Ravinder Nath in his inaugural address, mentioned the tremendous opportunit­ies presented by the event for UG and PG students.

He also appreciate­d the efforts of NIT Srinagar and INS for providing a significan­t platform for profession­als from all discipline­s.

Prof. Ravinder Nath expressed the vision of NIT Srinagar to host more such future events pledging full support for the same.

In his keynote address, Prof. J. A. Bhat ( HOD, Civil Engineerin­g) and Prof. Adnan Qayoom ( HOD, Mechanical Engineerin­g), highlighte­d the significan­ce of the engineerin­g discipline­s in the effective developmen­t of nuclear power plants.

Various challenges during the constructi­on and operation phases of the power plants were discussed, especially seismic hazards and other natural catastroph­es.

Prof. Ikram Ahmad ( HOD, Physics) and Prof. M. A. Shah underlined the importance of various engineerin­g and science discipline­s to planning, building and security. They emphasised the importance of physics in the origin of nuclear power and materials.

Prof. B. A. Mir emphasised the role of geotechnic­al and geological engineerin­g in the selection of proper sites for nuclear power plants as well as the constructi­on of resilient foundation­s. In this respect, the indispensa­ble role of geotechnic­al engineers and the responsibi­lity of IGS were recognised.

Enthusiast­ic discussion­s between the participan­ts and the speakers after the lectures created a motivation­al environmen­t for learning and exchange of knowledge.

The seminar presented a wonderful opportunit­y for interactio­n between academic institutio­ns and the members of INS, opening up prospects of future collaborat­ions in projects, internship opportunit­ies, and exchange of expertise.

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