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Nuclearelectrica CEO to Attend Inaugural World Nuclear Forum and Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony at Tennessee Tech

16 Oct

Nuclearelectrica CEO to Attend Inaugural World Nuclear Forum and Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony at Tennessee Tech

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 Nuclearelectrica CEO to Attend Inaugural World Nuclear Forum and Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony at Tennessee Tech

Bucharest, 16 October 2024

In a landmark moment for nuclear engineering and international collaboration, Cosmin Ghiță, CEO of Nuclearelectrica, participated in the inaugural World Nuclear Forum – Excellence Through Global Collaboration – Nation by Nation, along with the ribbon-cutting ceremony of the Ashraf Islam Engineering Building at Tennessee Technological University on October 15. Created by Michelle Amante-Harstine, CEO of Congressional Energy Engagement, for Tennessee Tech, this Forum is designed to feature a different nation each year while welcoming representatives from around the world for discussions on global nuclear advancements and cooperation.

The 2024 World Nuclear Forum will highlight the U.S.-France relationship, with additional nations in attendance to engage in dialogue and explore collaborative opportunities. Romania has been invited to be the featured nation in 2025, continuing the Forum’s mission of promoting excellence through international partnership.

The Ashraf Islam Engineering Building symbolizes Tennessee Tech’s commitment to advancing nuclear education and research, providing state-of-the-art facilities for students to gain hands-on experience. Dr. Philip Oldham, President of Tennessee Tech, expressed his enthusiasm, stating, “This Forum and the opening of the Ashraf Islam Engineering Building reflect Tennessee Tech’s commitment to fostering innovation and preparing the next generation of nuclear professionals. We are honored to partner with industry leaders like Nuclearelectrica to help make this vision a reality.”

Michelle Amante-Harstine added, “The World Nuclear Forum brings nations together to drive forward-thinking solutions in the nuclear industry. We’re excited to launch this annual event at Tennessee Tech, and we look forward to highlighting Romania in 2025 as we continue to promote global collaboration in nuclear energy.”

Mr. Ghiță’s attendance underscores the vital role of partnerships between academia and industry in nurturing the future of the nuclear sector. He shared his perspective, stating, “It is an honor to be part of this important occasion. The establishment of this nuclear engineering program is a testament to Tennessee Tech’s dedication to building a sustainable future by investing in education and training. As the industry evolves, it is essential that we support initiatives like this that will inspire and prepare the next generation of nuclear engineers.”

 

 About Nuclearelectrica:

Nuclearelectrica is Romania’s premier nuclear energy producer, operating the Cernavodă Nuclear Power Plant and playing a pivotal role in ensuring energy security and sustainability in the region. With a commitment to innovation, safety, and collaboration, Nuclearelectrica continues to lead the way in advancing nuclear energy solutions.

 

 

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