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UncaBuffalo:

--- Quote from: UncaBuffalo on Aug 04, 2008, 03:20 ---Everyone else probably already knew about tpub.com, but I just found it....

Quick info on a lot of topics, but I was especially interested to find the I&C portion of the nuclear fundamentals section:

http://www.tpub.com/content/doe/



--- End quote ---

One thing about the tpub site...some of their information is questionable.  I would still recommend them to someone trying to get a quick overview of a topic, but would go elsewhere if I was looking for a text that needed to be 100% accurate...  (Kind of how I feel about MOST online info...)

UncaBuffalo:
http://www-pub.iaea.org/MTCD/publications/PDF/TRS387_scr.pdf

Has some industry specific information...

nietsni3:
I mean a full fledged engineer, not just to start working as an engineer.
I want to do something with power distribution/transmission/electrical equipments/instrumentation and controls.

and what type of design standards and regulatory stuffs do i need to be an expert of?
and besides what i listed above, what other things i can do as an EE/I&CE in nuclear?

please be as specific as possible.
I'm new here. If the answer has been posted somewhere in the forum, please direct me to the right place!

Thanks!

Gamma_Gus:
I want make myself a better candidate for employment and a well rounded I&C technician.
What certifications are relevant toward current industrial trends.
What organization offers credible certifications for topics related to I&C (know of ISA, wanted to hear everyone's opinions).
I appreciate everyone's input.

Thank you
Gus

mnorton1228:
The ISA Cert is the one that keeps being brought up in any discussions I have ever had about certifications. I'm sure there are others but I haven't looked into them.

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