At end of #nuclearsciweek ,thanks again to @WiN_Australia & its Pres @jasminchill for inviting me to #WiNSyd2014;gr8 to see so many WiN-ers!
— Jenny Nielsen (@JennyNielsenNPT) October 26, 2014
Yesterday 50 International #women in #nuclear visited @ANSTO & viewed the amazing OPAL research reactor #WiNSyd2014 pic.twitter.com/dPGxpl3dF7
— Jasmin CHill (@jasminchill) October 23, 2014
#WiNSyd2014 headed to @ANSTO: Dr Ma Lu Snr V-President of SNPTC #China & Eva Gyane of @iaeaorg are on RHS #nuclear pic.twitter.com/LzW1uLsNJW
— Jasmin CHill (@jasminchill) October 23, 2014
Today #WiNSyd2014 delegates are headed to Melbourne
to visit @MonashUni CAVE2 facility and the beautiful @ausynch http://t.co/Af2sIojT9y— Jasmin CHill (@jasminchill) October 23, 2014
Its critical for #women's development but also for fostering #nuclear safety, security, R&D & regulatory expertise more globally #WiNSyd2014
— Jasmin CHill (@jasminchill) October 23, 2014
Yesterday 50 International #women in #nuclear visited @ANSTO & viewed the amazing OPAL research reactor #WiNSyd2014 pic.twitter.com/dPGxpl3dF7
— Jasmin CHill (@jasminchill) October 23, 2014
In the @WomenInNuclear there are over 7000 members with 67 chapters within that #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 22, 2014
Fun fact of the day: both bananas and kitty litter emit a signial that is very similar to a threat signal #r2 #WiNSyd2014 #nuclear #science
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 22, 2014
There are 405 new members with interactions in 2 new countries, making that 105 countries participating in @WiNglobal #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 22, 2014
Soon to give #WiNSyd2014 my model for effective outreach. No more important audience, with greater potential, than our female professionals
— Ben Heard (@BNW_Ben) October 21, 2014
#DrIreneAegerter talking about @Energy4Humanity at the #WiNSyd2014.
MT @BenThinkClimate #reThinkNuclear pic.twitter.com/ytmDOckjFn— Urs Bolt | ti&m ?? (@UrsBolt) October 21, 2014
Humbled to meet the 19 inspiring young women sponsored by @IAEATC to attend @WiNglobal 2014 Conference #WiNSyd2014 pic.twitter.com/spQQkeFz53
— Jasmin CHill (@jasminchill) October 22, 2014
Quote of Day2: "Dear Young Gen, Meet the Old Gen" -Ms Eva Gyane, #nuclear Safeguards Officer at UN IAEA #WiNSyd2014 pic.twitter.com/3zrZphotuM
— Jasmin CHill (@jasminchill) October 22, 2014
The greatest obstacle in eliminating #nuclear weapons? Their perceived value #WMD #WiNSyd2014 pic.twitter.com/uvCiXkmsHm
— Jasmin CHill (@jasminchill) October 22, 2014
1issue with social media is that people can post their opinions of nuclear without being educated, and thus informing others #WiNSyd2014 #r1
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
UNSW engineering is focusing on encouraging women in high school to consider it as a career #WiNSyd2014 #r1
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
The key thing to know about nuclear forensics is developing operational capabilities #WiNSyd2014 #r2
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 22, 2014
In #r2 we have a speech on nuclear forensic science at ANSTO #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 22, 2014
In #r1 we have a speech on decommissioning strategy of KHNP & current preparation #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 22, 2014
Earlier today @WiN_Australia's Madame President @jasminchill chairs #WiNSyd2014 session on #nuclear public engagement pic.twitter.com/4Iuvzprcxs
— Jenny Nielsen (@JennyNielsenNPT) October 21, 2014
Coming back from the break we have another technical session. #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 22, 2014
The first round of technical sessions is now complete. We hope you have enjoyed it so far! #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
At UNSW, nuclear science is now offered as an undergrad course #r1 #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
Technical information isn't good enough for the community, we need to build trust and tell them something they understand #WiNSyd2014 #r2
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
At ANSTO they focus on monitoring iodine 131, through air sampling and soil sampling #WiNSyd2014 #r2
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
They are also working hard to foster international collaborations within the #nuclear industry #r1 #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
At UNSW nuclear engineering they focus on two things: research and education #r1 #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
UNSW engineering is focusing on encouraging women in high school to consider it as a career #WiNSyd2014 #r1
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
At ANSTO, they have been monitoring their own, and the surrounding environment's radiation since 1958 #r2 #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
Up next in #r1: developing a nuclear education program at UNSW #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
It is suggested that sim city is a great way to educate people about nuclear #WiNSyd2014 #r1
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
With his social media, large media companies are now trying to get the publics attention through shock value #WiNSyd2014 #r1
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
1issue with social media is that people can post their opinions of nuclear without being educated, and thus informing others #WiNSyd2014 #r1
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
In #r1 we are exploring how Fukushima affected world wide nuclear, and how we can change it for the better #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
#DrIreneAegerter talking about @Energy4Humanity at the #WiNSyd2014.
MT @BenThinkClimate #reThinkNuclear pic.twitter.com/ytmDOckjFn— Urs Bolt | ti&m ?? (@UrsBolt) October 21, 2014
In #r2 we are discussing @ANSTO from a women's perspective, and how it offers a great career path for women #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
#r2 women not only make #nuclear beautiful, they give a different perspective on it too #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
#r2 Not only do they have an amazingly women friendly office and an interesting job, they have amazing childcare options #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
In room 1: dismantling public distrust on nuclear power via social network games #WiNSyd2014 #r1
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
In room 2: could neutron research provide solutions for modern industrial challenges #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
The nuclear industry in Malaysia interacts with various bodies, including local scientists and engineers #WiNSyd2014 #r1
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
Very chuffed to introduce Dr Zarina Masood, #nuclear operations & maintenance manager for MNA at #WiNSyd2014 pic.twitter.com/xbKrjnrRLk
— Jasmin CHill (@jasminchill) October 21, 2014
In Malaysia, while nuclear is still a male dominated field, more and more women are becoming a part of it #WiNSyd2014 #r1
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
Earlier today @WiN_Australia's Madame President @jasminchill chairs #WiNSyd2014 session on #nuclear public engagement pic.twitter.com/4Iuvzprcxs
— Jenny Nielsen (@JennyNielsenNPT) October 21, 2014
Very chuffed to introduce Dr Zarina Masood, #nuclear operations & maintenance manager for MNA at #WiNSyd2014 pic.twitter.com/xbKrjnrRLk
— Jasmin CHill (@jasminchill) October 21, 2014
In room 2: high performance neutron powder diffraction facility at Triga mark-II research reactor in Bangladesh #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
In Nigeria, the research reactor plays a great role in Human Capacity Development in Nigeria #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
Nigeria is focusing on engaging female scientist, because of how much of an impact they make in the world of #nuclear #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
At the Bragg institute in Australia, all the operational machines are named after Australian animals eg Dingo, quokka, koala etc #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
1application of deuterium is replacing carbon compounds win medicine thus reducing the half life&ensuring the drugs last longer #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
In room 2: chemical Deutration at the national Deutration facility #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
We have two speeches to start the day off. In room 1:The role of the Nigerian research reactor in Human capacity development #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
We are now ready to start the conference. Which session will you be seeing? #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
#DrIreneAegerter talking about @Energy4Humanity at the #WiNSyd2014.
MT @BenThinkClimate #reThinkNuclear pic.twitter.com/ytmDOckjFn— Urs Bolt | ti&m ?? (@UrsBolt) October 21, 2014
It's #nuclearsciweek (US)! Meanwhile int'l women gather in Sydney for #WiNSyd2014 2 discuss #nuclear issues @WiN_Australia 22nd annual conf.
— Jenny Nielsen (@JennyNielsenNPT) October 21, 2014
Good morning WIN-ers! Today we have a full program so don't be late, and don't forget your coffee! #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
It's #nuclearsciweek (US)! Meanwhile int'l women gather in Sydney for #WiNSyd2014 2 discuss #nuclear issues @WiN_Australia 22nd annual conf.
— Jenny Nielsen (@JennyNielsenNPT) October 21, 2014
#DrIreneAegerter talking about @Energy4Humanity at the #WiNSyd2014.
MT @BenThinkClimate #reThinkNuclear pic.twitter.com/ytmDOckjFn— Urs Bolt | ti&m ?? (@UrsBolt) October 21, 2014
#DrIreneAegerter talking about @Energy4Humanity at the #WiNSyd2014.
MT @BenThinkClimate #reThinkNuclear pic.twitter.com/ytmDOckjFn— Urs Bolt | ti&m ?? (@UrsBolt) October 21, 2014
#DrIreneAegerter talking about @Energy4Humanity at the #WiNSyd2014.
MT @BenThinkClimate #reThinkNuclear pic.twitter.com/ytmDOckjFn— Urs Bolt | ti&m ?? (@UrsBolt) October 21, 2014
#DrIreneAegerter talking about @Energy4Humanity at the #WiNSyd2014.
MT @BenThinkClimate #reThinkNuclear pic.twitter.com/ytmDOckjFn— Urs Bolt | ti&m ?? (@UrsBolt) October 21, 2014
#DrIreneAegerter talking about @Energy4Humanity at the #WiNSyd2014.
MT @BenThinkClimate #reThinkNuclear pic.twitter.com/ytmDOckjFn— Urs Bolt | ti&m ?? (@UrsBolt) October 21, 2014
Earlier today @WiN_Australia's Madame President @jasminchill chairs #WiNSyd2014 session on #nuclear public engagement pic.twitter.com/4Iuvzprcxs
— Jenny Nielsen (@JennyNielsenNPT) October 21, 2014
Earlier today @WiN_Australia's Madame President @jasminchill chairs #WiNSyd2014 session on #nuclear public engagement pic.twitter.com/4Iuvzprcxs
— Jenny Nielsen (@JennyNielsenNPT) October 21, 2014
Humans need electricity. It improves the quality of life, especially for women #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
Humans need electricity. It improves the quality of life, especially for women #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
@WiN_Australia I hope my daughters, if they they're interested, have the opportunity to work as Women In #Nuclear #WiNSyd2014
— Oscar Archer (@OskaArcher) October 20, 2014
Dr Jody Evans gains applause 'it's nice to be at a #nuclear conference where I'm not mistaken for being a colleague's wife.' #WiNSyd2014
— Jasmin CHill (@jasminchill) October 21, 2014
.@Jacqueline0267 Immer gerne. Folge auch der derzeitigen "Women in Nuclear" annual conf in Sydney: #WiNSyd2014 @Nuklearia
— Urs Bolt | ti&m ?? (@UrsBolt) October 21, 2014
Question time with @BenThinkClimate and @Energy4Humanity #WiNSyd2014 pic.twitter.com/0ggotKzpcp
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
@JennyNielsenNPT presenting her speech #WiNSyd2014 pic.twitter.com/JfovLjrySe
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
Nadia believes that slowly but steadily Australia is changing what they know about nuclear, especially @ANSTO #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
@ANSTO 's Opal reactor is leading the world in LEU Technology #WinSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
"We absolutely need more women out there talking to the public, leading this discussion" – @BenThinkClimate #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
Question time with @BenThinkClimate and @Energy4Humanity #WiNSyd2014 pic.twitter.com/0ggotKzpcp
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
Hey #WiNSyd2014 thanks for having me! I had a blast, humbled and thrilled by the response. See you in Vienna? 😉
— Ben Heard (@BNW_Ben) October 21, 2014
Humans need electricity. It improves the quality of life, especially for women #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
Dr Ma LU of SNPTC answers a question from South Africa on localisation & building of expertise & capital #WiNSyd2014 pic.twitter.com/zb9GOAWXCc
— Jasmin CHill (@jasminchill) October 21, 2014
We may think that some people's fears may be crazy, to them it is real. But we can't dismiss it, we need to educate them. #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
"3rd party endorsement is an invaluable tool" #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
This includes not only teaching the students, but also the educators, he ones teaching the next generation #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
What ANSTO is now trying to do is reach the new generation These are the people that will change the way the world sees nuclear #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
Nadia believes that slowly but steadily Australia is changing what they know about nuclear, especially @ANSTO #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
"#Nuclear (energy) brand damaged"due to fear, emotions & misinformation.But not beyond repair. #WiNSyd2014 pic.twitter.com/v9BrFqCT1f
— Jenny Nielsen (@JennyNielsenNPT) October 21, 2014
Although in our world the cost benefit analysis of #nuclear power shows that it is good, yet 50.1% of Australians don't support #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
"#Nuclear (energy) brand damaged"due to fear, emotions & misinformation.But not beyond repair. #WiNSyd2014 pic.twitter.com/v9BrFqCT1f
— Jenny Nielsen (@JennyNielsenNPT) October 21, 2014
The industry needs to think about how we meet the public halfway to understand #nuclear #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
#WiNSyd2014 Brand nuclear needs to tap into shared values and needs , Nadia Levin.
— Ben Heard (@BNW_Ben) October 21, 2014
#Nuclear can be use to see how oatmeal and cereal interact in our stomachs in order to determine likelihood of bowel cancer #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
#WiNSyd2014 Brand nuclear needs to tap into shared values and needs , Nadia Levin.
— Ben Heard (@BNW_Ben) October 21, 2014
Why are we talking about onions? Much like them, nuclear has several layers of complexity #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
@WiN_Australia the answer is no! #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
I'm sitting next to Irene Agateur ! So awesome #WiNSyd2014 @Energy4Humanity
— Ben Heard (@BNW_Ben) October 21, 2014
There are currently 475 operating around the world with another 71 being constructed. #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
Nadia Levine will be speaking first, about the complexity regarding Nuclear Communication. #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
The final session for the day is about engaging and educating the public in regards to nuclear. #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
Soon to give #WiNSyd2014 my model for effective outreach. No more important audience, with greater potential, than our female professionals
— Ben Heard (@BNW_Ben) October 21, 2014
"It is great to see the gender mix go in the right direction" – David in regards to a question about women working in ANSTO #WinSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
1 reason for the lack of women operators is because women do not apply. But there is an increase of women working in those roles #WinSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
#WiNSyd2014 Note to anyone meeting me I have hurt my hand, so easy on the vice-grips, it's killing me! I'm looking at you, Ian Hoare-Lacey!
— Ben Heard (@BNW_Ben) October 21, 2014
While these people's disease are still there, lutate therapy increases the quality of a persons life tenfold. #WinSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
One mans liver disease was halfed through lutate therapy #WinSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
The main thing is to improve the quality of a patient's life, and lutate therapy is able to do that for them #WinSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
One lady was unable to lie down to sleep, at the end of her treatment she has been able to hike and play tennis #WinSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
When 1 first arrived she was unable to sit down because of pain, after treatment she was able to travel to another country. #WinSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
Dr Bailey is now explaining some cases studies that used Dotate and Lutate #WinSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
Because of Lu177's beta emissions it can be used for therapy, and because of it's gamma emmisions it can be used for tagging #WinSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
Lu177 enables tagging of certain tumours within the human body. #WinSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
[68]Ga-Dotate is perfect for nuclear medicine according to Dr Bailey #WinSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
Learning about Aussie & Chinese #nuclear industry, & also new acronyms! (CAP=confident, active & professional) at exciting #WinSyd2014
— Jenny Nielsen (@JennyNielsenNPT) October 21, 2014
Dr Liz Bailey will be discussing the use of Lu177 #WinSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
@ANSTO 's Opal reactor is leading the world in LEU Technology #WinSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
The other aspect to the ANM is finding a safe and economic way to deal with the Waste. They are using sydnroc #WinSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
In the last few weeks, the basement floor was completed. 120 concrete trucks that came in throughout the construction #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
Apt & pretty name too! @WiN_Australia: Everyone agrees, the Opal reactor is very pretty #WiNSyd2014"
— Jenny Nielsen (@JennyNielsenNPT) October 21, 2014
The ANM is using proven tech, as well as being commercially viable, and a back up supply #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
The ANSTO nuclear medicine project aims to support the global community with supplies of Mo-99, being funded by the federal gov. #WinSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
Including Canada, which supplies 40% of the worlds supply &most of the supply to North America (the largest users in the world) #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
One issue is that the world supply of Mo-99 is under threat because three of the largest suppliers of Mo-99 are shutting down #WinSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
Mo-99 is used in 80% of all nuclear medicine procedures and diagnosis of many conditions, with over 40 mill. patients per year #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
2 million doses or radioisotopes are supplied by ANSTO each year #WinSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
Everyone agrees, the opal reactor is very pretty #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
The nuclear medicine project will be supplying Mo-99 throughout the world. #WinSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
The major shutdown is a chance to do major upgrades – including a replacement of the control rods.#WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
3) The 2018 major shutdown. It is assumed that this will take approx 6 months. #WinSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
2) Plan maintenance operation – with a particular focus on safety. #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
1) For the reactor to be ready for the ANSTO nuclear medicine facility #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
Learning about Aussie & Chinese #nuclear industry, & also new acronyms! (CAP=confident, active & professional) at exciting #WinSyd2014
— Jenny Nielsen (@JennyNielsenNPT) October 21, 2014
David thinks there are three main things to focus on in he future: #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
In '06 the total power days was 39, in '13 it was 296. The goal is to reach 300, but David would rather it be done slowly&safely #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
3) industry. ANSTO helps industries when looking for a specific and low volume product. #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
2) for science. The Bragg institute is very prominent in transfer information from science to industry #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
What is opal used for? There are three main uses… #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
As part of opals design, as much safety as possible has been implemented into the reactor #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
The opal reactor is quite multipurpose #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
The opal reactor was one of the first research reactors to undergo a periodic safety review #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
In August 2006, the opal reached full power for the first time – a momentous occasion #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
In 2006 the first team underwent the training program to use the opal reactor, including our own @jasminchill #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
They will be discussing new developments in nuclear and radiation #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
Back from lunch, we have David Vittorio&Sarah Ballantyne from @ANSTO & Dr Elizabeth Bailey from the Royal North Shore Hospital #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
Thank you for the wonderful panel! We will see you all again right after lunch. Don't forget to keep tweeting #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
Madam Ma was asked how nuclear power will impact the fossil fuel pollution in China.She believes that it is a high efficient alt.#WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
The panel for session 1 is starting. If you have any Questions, there are mics at the back of the room #WiNSyd2014 pic.twitter.com/Sg1R7waJd2
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
.@JennyNielsenNPT made prudent point on need for more women in arms control ie can't remain maturing men w. military backgrounds #WiNSyd2014
— Jasmin CHill (@jasminchill) October 21, 2014
Jenny is outlining the importance of education of the public within he nuclear industry. #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
.@JennyNielsenNPT made prudent point on need for more women in arms control ie can't remain maturing men w. military backgrounds #WiNSyd2014
— Jasmin CHill (@jasminchill) October 21, 2014
@JennyNielsenNPT outlines @BarackObama's 2009 Prague speech. It is significant because it ushered in the US role in treaties #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
@WiN_Australia I hope my daughters, if they they're interested, have the opportunity to work as Women In #Nuclear #WiNSyd2014
— Oscar Archer (@OskaArcher) October 20, 2014
#Docksidegroup are pleased to welcome @win_australia to Dockside for the #WinSyd2014 conference, wishing everyone involved a great day!
— Dockside Group (@DocksideGroup) October 21, 2014
Ok #WiNSyd2014 ! The kids woke me so early there is NO chance of missing a flight… See you later 2day for a great afternoon session
— Ben Heard (@BNW_Ben) October 20, 2014
@JennyNielsenNPT outlining the challenges of #nuclear non-proliferation, incl #DPRK breakout at #WiNSyd2014 pic.twitter.com/seeRpPSbSC
— Jasmin CHill (@jasminchill) October 21, 2014
'There is phenomenal women with amazing international #nuclear expertise in this room.' #WiNSyd2014 cc @WomenInNuclear
— Jasmin CHill (@jasminchill) October 21, 2014
'There is phenomenal women with amazing international #nuclear expertise in this room.' #WiNSyd2014 cc @WomenInNuclear
— Jasmin CHill (@jasminchill) October 21, 2014
@JennyNielsenNPT presenting her speech #WiNSyd2014 pic.twitter.com/JfovLjrySe
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
Dr Jody Evans gains applause 'it's nice to be at a #nuclear conference where I'm not mistaken for being a colleague's wife.' #WiNSyd2014
— Jasmin CHill (@jasminchill) October 21, 2014
#Docksidegroup are pleased to welcome @win_australia to Dockside for the #WinSyd2014 conference, wishing everyone involved a great day!
— Dockside Group (@DocksideGroup) October 21, 2014
In previous role as Minister for Education & Science, @JulieBishopMP was great proponent for #Women in #Science and Engineering #WiNSyd2014
— Jasmin CHill (@jasminchill) October 21, 2014
Up next we have @JennyNielsenNPT talking about the security & policy dimensions of #nuclear tech #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
.@JulieBishopMP's representation of Australia at the #nuclear Summit is specifically highlighted at #WiNSyd2014 pic.twitter.com/1ojLFvhEtH
— Jasmin CHill (@jasminchill) October 21, 2014
ASNO also plays a role in creating new treaties, most notably the fissile material cut off treaty #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
.@JulieBishopMP's representation of Australia at the #nuclear Summit is specifically highlighted at #WiNSyd2014 pic.twitter.com/1ojLFvhEtH
— Jasmin CHill (@jasminchill) October 21, 2014
There is significant work in tracking Australian Obligated #nuclear Material (AONM)- Dr Jody Evans at #WiNSyd2014 pic.twitter.com/CTLl9Y1los
— Jasmin CHill (@jasminchill) October 21, 2014
Dr Evans gives an overview of Australian #Nuclear Cooperation agreements at #WiNSyd2014 pic.twitter.com/UCAaXDwviZ
— Jasmin CHill (@jasminchill) October 21, 2014
Dr Evans gives an overview of Australian #Nuclear Cooperation agreements at #WiNSyd2014 pic.twitter.com/UCAaXDwviZ
— Jasmin CHill (@jasminchill) October 21, 2014
Australia currently has 23 cooperation agreements covering more than 40 countries #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
Dr Ma Lu of SNPTC speaking on the role of women in #nuclear in China at #WiNSyd2014 pic.twitter.com/QXWyLOfqCh
— Jasmin CHill (@jasminchill) October 21, 2014
Dr Evans will be talking about careers outside of academia and industry. #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
Dr Ma Lu of SNPTC speaking on the role of women in #nuclear in China at #WiNSyd2014 pic.twitter.com/QXWyLOfqCh
— Jasmin CHill (@jasminchill) October 21, 2014
We welcome Dr Jodie Evans who has focused her career around nuclear safeguards and non-proliferation issues #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
"Women make nuclear power more beautiful" #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
Madam Ma is happy to introduce the CAP initiate. We must be confident, active & professional in order to connect with the world #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
This is due to the public opinion of nuclear. It is our role to education the public and lead them, rather than follow. #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
It has the potential to reduce fossil fuel emissions, however safety needs to be at the forefront #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
Looking to the future, there is more than 216 planned new build units world wide, by the year 2030 #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
In China, among 45000 in 12 different nuclear related entities, women represent 24%, but in management they only represent 2% #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
In China there are more than 200,000 technical staff, with 47 universities offering nuclear related degrees. #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
After the Fukushima disaster, China has ensured all of their reactors have the highest of safety standards #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
Coming all the way from China, Dr Lu Ma is the Vice President of the State Nuclear Power Technology Corporation (SNPTC) #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 21, 2014
The break is nearly over, and up next we have the session 1 presentations – Broader considerations of Nuclear Technologies #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 20, 2014
Everyone is enjoying their morning tea, and a chance to look at some of the posters #WiNSyd2014 pic.twitter.com/zq85VSFyFz
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 20, 2014
@WiN_Australia I hope my daughters, if they they're interested, have the opportunity to work as Women In #Nuclear #WiNSyd2014
— Oscar Archer (@OskaArcher) October 20, 2014
An important part of @ANSTO is that they take ownership for the waste that they create in a safe way. #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 20, 2014
"It is absolutely essential to support women within the field of nuclear.& our duty to create a future where this is accessible" #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 20, 2014
Dr Patterson is explaining how important the role of women in Nuclear now and in the future. #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 20, 2014
Why doesn't Australia use uranium even though we have so much? Dr Smyth explains it is because Aus has a dependency on coal #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 20, 2014
It is now time for morning tea, a chance for everyone to mingle and discuss the wonderful speech just presented by Dr Smyth #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 20, 2014
Dr Smyth hopes that this conference enables collaboration throughout the world, and that everyone enjoys themselves. #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 20, 2014
An important part of @ANSTO is that they take ownership for the waste that they create in a safe way. #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 20, 2014
In order to deal with is, @ANSTO is developing a nuclear medical system. #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 20, 2014
Everyone has the chance to use this equipment, as long as they have quality projects, causing a positive competition in Aus #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 20, 2014
What are something's that opal does? Neutron Science Research, Silicon irradiation and radioisotope production. #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 20, 2014
Why doesn't Australia use uranium even though we have so much? Dr Smyth explains it is because Aus has a dependency on coal #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 20, 2014
Up next we have Dr Erica Smyth speaking, I'm sure everyone is looking forward to it #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 20, 2014
We would also like to congratulate Gabby for winning the Honorary Award for all of the time and work she has dedicated to WiN #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 20, 2014
Dr Adi Patterson, the CEO of ANSTO is now here to welcome everyone to the conference. It is an honour to have him here today. #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 20, 2014
Dr Margaret Elcombe was just awarded the WiN Global Award, she is honestly a role model to all #WiNSyd2014 @WiNglobal
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 20, 2014
"It is absolutely essential to support women within the field of nuclear.& our duty to create a future where this is accessible" #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 20, 2014
Dr Patterson is explaining how important the role of women in Nuclear now and in the future. #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 20, 2014
Dr Adi Patterson, the CEO of ANSTO is now here to welcome everyone to the conference. It is an honour to have him here today. #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 20, 2014
Jasmin just gave an Acknowledgment of land, where we recognise the original owners of the land, the people of the eora nation. #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 20, 2014
Ok #WiNSyd2014 ! The kids woke me so early there is NO chance of missing a flight… See you later 2day for a great afternoon session
— Ben Heard (@BNW_Ben) October 20, 2014
Dr Park is explaining that this is a very special conference because it is the first one to be held in Oceania #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 20, 2014
To start off the conference, we have an opening address by Dr Se-Moon Park, the WiN Global President. #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 20, 2014
The conference is about to start. Don't forget to tweet using #WiNSyd2014 pic.twitter.com/VeKxMLSeYR
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 20, 2014
Ok #WiNSyd2014 ! The kids woke me so early there is NO chance of missing a flight… See you later 2day for a great afternoon session
— Ben Heard (@BNW_Ben) October 20, 2014
The photos from today's cruise can now be found on our facebook https://t.co/fP9IeBUG8j #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 20, 2014
Everyone is enjoying themselves on the cruise right now #WiNSyd2014 pic.twitter.com/Nl9cy2qzf7
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 20, 2014
Group photo! You can see more photos from the cruise tonight on our Facebook #WiNSyd2014 pic.twitter.com/8g8BJK1jh0
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 20, 2014
Some lovely ladies getting ready for the cruise #WiNSyd2014 pic.twitter.com/5wKJYWfHKy
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 20, 2014
@BenThinkClimate It just so happens that Dr Irene Aegerter aka @cogitofoundatio will be presenting on Energy for Humanity at #WiNSyd2014!
— Jasmin CHill (@jasminchill) October 17, 2014
My specific welcome to the twenty #WiNSyd2014 participants sponsored by @IAEATC to attend this amazing #nuclear conference in Australia!
— Jasmin CHill (@jasminchill) October 17, 2014
Registrations for #WiNSyd2014 are now open! Hope to see you soon! pic.twitter.com/LYJ7UoxB7o
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 20, 2014
This includes experts in medicine, environment, sustainability, safety, non-proliferation, R&D, forensics, policy & many more! #WiNSyd2014
— Jasmin CHill (@jasminchill) October 17, 2014
Welcome to Australia to participants of #WiNSyd2014, including Members of @WiNglobal @WomenInNuclear @win_canada & over 30 other countries!
— Jasmin CHill (@jasminchill) October 17, 2014
Welcome everyone to #WiNSyd2014! Today is the walking tour around Sydney, don't forget to take a lot of pictures & tag them with #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 19, 2014
It's 1 more sleep until the conference begins!Don't forget to check out our Facebook page for more content during the conference #WiNSyd2014
— WiN Australia (@WiN_Australia) October 19, 2014