Sudan Atomic Energy Commission , Sudan
Title: Challenges and Popular acceptance in Nuclear Energy Management in Sudan
Biography:
I am highly motivated, hardworking and passionate individual would like to build an acclaimed academic career based on more than 15 years of research and teaching experience in the field of health and radiation physics aiming to improve and develop technologies of radiation detection and measurements in environmental. In fact, I carry multiple universities degrees (B.Sc. Applied Physics and Math), (L.L. Bachelor of Law), (IAEA Higher Diploma in Radiation Protection and Safety of Radiation Sources) and (M.Sc. in Radiation and Environmental Protection). I am a capable and professional individual who is able to perform to the highest standards in areas such as environment radioactivity, NDT, radiation detection, NORM measurements, dosimetry, gamma spectroscopy, quality control of medical equipment, and research. Besides, I am skillful in planning, knowledge, report writing, and documentation. I’m sound in both oral and written Arabic and English. I have experience in project management professional (PMP) and internal audit.
The establishment of nuclear power plants requires highly technical, industrial, institutional and legal capabilities, especially for newcomers to the club. Developed countries in the field of nuclear energy faced enormous difficulties and challenges in managing their nuclear energy projects, especially when there were accidents or errors, even if they were small. The most prominent examples of these incidents were the famous accident at the Chernobyl nuclear reactor in Ukraine's 1986 and Fukushima Daichi nuclear power in Japan. Therefore, newcomers countries in the nuclear club, like our Arab countries, could raise great concerns within their borders and neighbors countries when it takes serious steps to build nuclear power reactors. Here, the paper raises its central question: how can developing countries plan and implement their nuclear energy projects to meet their energy needs, and that these projects have broad popular acceptance and, most importantly, acceptance A regionally and internationally? Therefore, the international acceptance provides the projects of our Arab countries unlimited opportunities of funding, cooperation, transfer of expertise, training of cadres, developing their industrial capacities in this field and expanding their use of this type of energy to cover all their needs. The paper tries through its three sections; Knowledge Management and Nuclear Energy, And its popular acceptance, to define broad outlines in this regard that could contribute to the development of the first building infrastructure to ensure that nuclear energy projects in the Arab countries are widely popular.