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Nuclear Knowledge Management - the IAEA activities
Hiroya HIROSE
Nuclear Knowledge Management Section Division of Planning, Information and Knowledge Management,
Department of Nuclear EnergyIAEA
13 Februtry 2017
1. Knowledge Management2. IAEA NKD Activities for capacity building
and Human Resource3. Knowledge network
Contents
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What is Knowledge Management?
Three types of KnowledgeExplicit : easily expressed in writing in documents, Implicit : be written but which has not yet been
written Tacit : NOT be written and is obviously the most
difficult to capture
Knowledge: application of data and information; provide answers “how” and“why” questions
Have Knowledge = Have capacity to understand and give a meaning to data and information – insight and experience
Type of Knowledge Typically Required by
Know-What(Understanding what is needed
for effective decisions)
Managers, Plant Owners, Policy-makers
Know-How(Application of knowledge)
Operators, Regulators, Suppliers, Constructors
Know-Why(Generation of knowledge)
Designers, Developers, National Laboratories, Universities, Vendors, Regulators
Levels of Nuclear Knowledge
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1. Knowledge Management2. IAEA NKD Activities for capacity building and
Human Resource2-1 NEM school2-2 INMA2-3 CLP4NET
3. Knowledge networks
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Japan-IAEA Joint Nuclear Energy Management School 2016
Hiroya HIROSE
Nuclear Knowledge Management Section Division of Planning, Information and Knowledge Management, Department of Nuclear
EnergyIAEA
〇〇〇〇 2016
Nuclear Energy Management Schools
2012:UAEICTP
Tokaimura
2011:ICTP
2010:ICTP
2013:Texas A&M
Tokyo&Tokaimura
ICTP
2014:Tokyo&
TokaimuraICTP
2015:UAE
Tokyo&Tokaimura
ICTP
Nuclear Energy Management School - Winner of Nuclear
Training Award for 2014.
2016:Tokyo&Tsuruga
ICTPS.AfricaRussia
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IAEA NEM School Curriculum1. World Energy Balance, Nuclear Power Economics2. Climate Change and Nuclear Power3. Nuclear Technologies, Nuclear Date and Material4. IAEA Support for Nuclear Power5. Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste Management6. Nuclear Law7. Nuclear Safety8. Nuclear Security9. Nuclear Safeguard10.Nuclear Leadership and Management11.Nuclear Human Resource Development12.Nuclear Knowledge Management13.Communication, Public Acceptance and Nuclear Sociology14.Technical Tours
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• An IAEA-facilitated framework whereby universities collaborate to implement master’s level programmes in nuclear technology management
• Students in the programme are managers or future managers working in the nuclear sector
• Initiative launched in Nov 2013. First programmes starting in 2015.
INMAInternational Nuclear Management Academy
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Common Requirements<About 50 Competency Areas>4 Aspect Groups:External Environment ・cover political, legal, regulatory, business and societal environmental
subjects
Technology ・teach the basics of nuclear technology and engineering as well as their
applications
Management・address the challenges and practices of management in the nuclear sector,
such as project management, human resource management, and nuclear emergency respons
Leadership・aligned with corporate ethics and values 10
IAEA Cyber-Learning Platform for Network Education and Training (CLP4NET)
• Integrating available high-quality resources • For nuclear education and training, including those• of the IAEA, to form an effective environment to
support capacity building
facilitating access to educational resources and teaching experience
enabling a convenient, user friendly and flexible e-learning environment
Supporting blended learning approaches that young professionals expect today
Enabling networking and resource sharing Integrated Nuclear Education Data Base
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1. Knowledge Management2. IAEA NKD Activities for capacity building
and Human Resource3. Knowledge network
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IAEA Facilitated Regional and Inter-Regional Networking in Nuclear Education:
STAR-NETUNENE
NTEC
ENEN
Regional Nuclear Education Networks
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cooperation on educational experience and resources
establishment of a forum to discuss policies and strategies for nuclear education and training
sharing best practices and lessons learned
Linking IAEA-initiated and sponsored networks in developing countries with existing networks in developed countries
HRKD Network(approach)
Plan implementation
National Networks・Substantial(practically what, how,)・Framework(Leader, Goal, Resource)
Regional Networks・gather information・research how to do
Time
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1st CS on 14-16June
Member of a National Network
Government
IndustryAcademia15
HRKD is one of the most crucial tasks for some countries
utilizing or planning to introduce nuclear energy power.
1. In order to solve national-level various issues related to HRKD (education, training, knowledge management, public relation, etc.)
2. The close cooperation among all of relevant organizations in the government, the academia, and the industry is inevitable.
3. Some countries have started to organize a national network
HRKD Network(Background)
HRKD is one of the most crucial tasks for some countries
utilizing or planning to introduce nuclear energy power.
1. The close cooperation among all of relevant organizations in
the government, the academia, and the industry is inevitable.
2. In order to solve national-level various issues related to
HRKD (education, training, knowledge management, public
relation, etc.)
3. Some countries have started to organize a national network
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Member of a National Networkclose cooperation
Government
IndustryEducation
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Resource
Goals
leader
Stakeholder group Examples
Government Ministry Atomic Energy Commission Nuclear Regulatory Authority National Nuclear Institutions
Education
Academia R&D institutions and Labs Technical Schools Training Organizations
Industry Operators Relevant companies Representatives of industries Nuclear Professional Associations
Stakeholders of a NationLeader
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データベース
JAEANuclear HRD
Center
Government of Japan
JAIF/JAIF International Cooperation Center
Japan Nuclear HRD Network
Hub/Secretariat
Cooperate
Universities,Colleges
Public Organizations,Regional Hub
Industries
R&D Organizations,
Academic Societies
Students, Young researchers, Foreigners, etc.
International Organizations,ENEN, WNU,
IAEA, etc.
Nuclear Power IntroducingCountries
Support
E&T
Japan Nuclear HRD Network (JN-HRD Net)
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CM@Wien Kick Off, Discuss
-Draft a summary of each country-Plan of IAEA’s expert missions
Pilot Project (about 3 days to each countries)
Schedule of HRKD network
Expert Mission-Situations of counrties-Leader and Secretarist-Object-Assess the needs and opportunities
CM@Turkey Discuss
-Feedback and lessons learned from IAEA’s expert missions
J a p a n M a l a y s i a T u r k e y P o l a n dFeb, 2017
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in Turkey
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in Malaysia
Thank you!
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