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MSc in Nuclear Engineering


The MSc in Nuclear Engineering provides both theoretical and practical training for engineers and scientists who want to become nuclear specialists.


» Join one of the leading engineering universities in the world.


» Get taught by over 30 expert academics in all fields of nuclear engineering.


» Get involved with industry through our links with major companies.


SPECIALIST SEALANT ENGINEERS


Unwanted pipes, ducts or chambers to decommission?


We specialise in permanently sealing off all types of pipework and underground voids in difficult situations including underground, underwater, overhead and in contaminated areas.


Course Director: Dr Mark Wenman m.wenman@imperial.ac.uk


To apply visit: www.imperial.ac.uk/materials/ courses/msccourses/mscnuclear


Minimum entry requirements: A 2:1 degree qualification in an engineering or science discipline.


We use expanding polyurethane and epoxy resins which can be designed to meet your specific requirements, including remote application.


We have 20 years’ experience in the nuclear sector and our teams are highly skilled.


If you have a project you would like to discuss, please contact us: Steve Vick International Ltd., Unit 4 Pinesway, Bath BA2 3QS


Telephone: 01225 443557 info@stevevick.com www.stevevick.com and click on Products & Services/Nuclear


JOIN A NUCLEAR QUALITY NETWORKING GROUP WITH A DIFFERENCE


Share experience and knowledge with your peers to aid professional development amongst the nuclear quality community. Find out more at www.thecqi.org/community


Through innovation and care we create quality NUCLEAR SIG


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