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American Nuclear Society Fusion Energy Division

American Nuclear Society Fusion Energy Division. Presentation to the ANS Board of Directors Jeff Latkowski, FED Vice Chair June 2006 Reno, NV. Fusion Energy Division (FED) Mission.

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American Nuclear Society Fusion Energy Division

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  1. American Nuclear SocietyFusion Energy Division Presentation to the ANS Board of Directors Jeff Latkowski, FED Vice Chair June 2006 Reno, NV

  2. Fusion Energy Division (FED) Mission • This division promotes the development and timely introduction of fusion energy as a sustainable energy source with favorable economic, environmental, and safety attributes. The division cooperates with other organizations on common issues of multidisciplinary fusion science and technology, conducts professional meetings, and disseminates technical information in support of these goals. Members focus on the assessment and resolution of critical developmental issues for practical fusion energy applications.

  3. FED Governance • Executive Committee: • At least 6 members (usually and currently 13); 3-yr terms • Chair (1 yr), Vice Chair (1 yr), Sec/Treas (2 yr) • Standing Committees: Nominating, Honors & Awards, and Program • Newsletter and Web: Editors are on rolling appointments • Liaisons: • Board: Gary Gates • MS&T: Ken Schultz • RS&P: Ham Hunter • IEEE: George Miley

  4. FED Governance: Membership

  5. FED Governance:Student Membership

  6. FED Governance: Budget * TOFE revenue may boost 2006 carry-over (or 2007 balance)

  7. FED Governance: Planning and Communication • Planning: • Strategic Plan was updated in 2003 • Succession Plan was updated in 2003 • Newsletter: • Newsletter sent twice a year by email • All back issues on ANS web site • Email list is broader than FED membership (>1000 names) • Web site is http://fed.ans.org; regularly updated

  8. FED Contributions to ANS • ANS Position Statement on Fusion Energy (updated in 2003) • Participation with Other Professional Societies: • IEEE liaison (possible future meetings) • Other: Fusion Energy Sciences Advisory Committee • Society Leadership: • FED members are active nationally (McCarthy, Wilson, Schultz) • Non-Meeting Publications appear in Fusion Science and Technology

  9. FED Services to Membership • Scholarships: • NEED • Student awards at Topicals • Peer Recognition/Awards: • Awards at Topical • Significant contributions to Teller Medals • Recently submitted two Fellow nominations • Student Support: • Travel support for students to Topicals • Financial support to the Student Conferences • Professional Development: • Plenaries at topical meetings

  10. FED Meetings • National Meeting Participation: • Averaging 2 sessions per year • Recently, have had embedded topicals every 4 years • Topical Meetings: • Technology of Fusion Energy: • Nov. 2002 embedded in Washington, DC • Sep. 2004 stand alone in Madison(200 papers, ~1/3 foreign, ~1/6 students) • Nov. 2006 embedded in Albuquerque (Olson and Rochau hosting) • Fall 2008 stand alone? • Co-sponsor for Embedded Topical on Nuclear Fuelsand Structural Materials Topical (this week) • Sponsor Class IV Status: IFSA, ICENES, and Tritium

  11. Professional Division MetricsFusion Vitality Measures – CY 2004

  12. Professional Division MetricsFusion Energy Vitality Measures – CY 2005

  13. Summary • Areas of Success: • Membership has grown significantly over past several years (perhaps due to US rejoining ITER and progress on NIF) • Student membership up sharply since 2002 • TOFE attendance very strong in 2004; Expect strong showing in 2006 with ITER moving forward • Focus for Future Action: • Continue with Program Committee restart • Continue efforts to gain Fellow status for more FED members

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