Gayla M. Neumeyer
University of Missouri
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Volume 1: Plant Operations, Maintenance, Installations and Life Cycle; Component Reliability and Materials Issues; Advanced Applications of Nuclear Technology; Codes, Standards, Licensing and Regulato | 2008
William H. Miller; David H. Jonassen; Rose M. Marra; Matthew Schmidt; Matthew A. Easter; Ioan Gelu Ionas; Gayla M. Neumeyer; Randy Etter; Bruce Meffert; Christopher C. Graham
The U.S. Department of Labor awarded a
2005 Annual Conference | 2005
William Miller; Gayla M. Neumeyer; Matthew Schmidt; David H. Jonassen
2.3 million grant to the University of Missouri-Columbia (MU) in 2006 in response to the need for well-trained Radiation Protection Technicians (RPTs). The RPT curriculum initiative resulted from significant collaborations facilitated by MU with community colleges, nuclear power plants, professional organizations, and other nuclear industry stakeholders. The objective of the DOL project is to help increase the pool of well-qualified RPTs to enter the nuclear workforce. Our work is designed to address the nuclear industry’s well-documented, increasingly significant need for RPTs. In response to this need, MU and AmerenUE’s Callaway Nuclear Power Plant first partnered with Linn State Technical College’s Advanced Technology Center (LSTC/ATC) to initiate a two-year RPT degree program. The success of this program (enrollments have been increasing over the past four years to a Fall 2007 enrollment of 23) enabled the successful proposal to the DOL to expand this program nationwide. DOL participants include the following partners: Linn State Technical College with AmerenUE – Callaway; Central Virginia Community College with AREVA; Estrella Mountain Community College with Arizona Public Service – Palo Verde; MiraCosta Community College with Southern California Edison – San Onofre; and Hill College with Texas Utilities – Comanche Peak. The new DOL grant has allowed redevelopment of the LSTC/ATC curriculum using a web-based, scenario driven format, benchmarked against industry training standards. This curriculum will be disseminated to all partners. Integral in this curriculum is a paid, three to four month internship at a nuclear facility. Two of the six new RPT courses have been developed as of the end of 2007. Four of five partner schools are accepting students into this new program starting in the winter 2008 term. We expect that these institutions will graduate 100 new RPTs per year to help alleviate the personnel shortage in this critical area of need.© 2008 ASME
Transactions of the american nuclear society | 2009
Randy Etter; William H. Miller; Gayla M. Neumeyer; Bruce Meffert; Theresa J. Yeager; Victoria A. Schwinke; Lori Kilfoil; Krista Galyen
International Journal of Designs for Learning | 2012
Ioan Gelu Ionas; Matthew A. Easter; William H. Miller; Gayla M. Neumeyer
2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition | 2012
Ioan Gelu Ionas; Matthew A. Easter; William H. Miller; Gayla M. Neumeyer; Valerie Deitz Taylor; Gwen K. Weakley
Transactions of the american nuclear society | 2010
William H. Miller; Gayla M. Neumeyer; Victoria A. Schwinke
Transactions of the american nuclear society | 2008
Rose M. Marra; David H. Jonassen; William H. Miller; Gayla M. Neumeyer
Transactions of the american nuclear society | 2007
Evan K. Life; Olawale Oladiran; William H. Miller; Kenneth Beamer; Gayla M. Neumeyer
Transactions of the american nuclear society | 2006
John M. Gahl; Kathleen M. Trauth; William H. Miller; Mark A. Prelas; John M. Ball; Gayla M. Neumeyer
Transactions of the american nuclear society | 2006
Matthew A. Easter; Matthew M. Schmidt; Ioan Gelu Ionas; David H. Jonassen; William H. Miller; Rose M. Marra; Gayla M. Neumeyer