IEEE Power and Energy Society

Chicago Chapter 2008-2009


Nuclear Uprates

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

 

Mohammad Molaei

Exelon Nuclear

About the Topic

Have you ever wondered what goes into a nuclear generating unit "uprate" process? Join us on September 10 to learn more about nuclear uprates. Specifically, Mr. Molaei will address the following issues:

About the Speaker

Mohammad Molaei graduated as a Mechanical Engineer from University of Illinois and started his career at Sargent & Lundy building nuclear power plants. In 1995, he moved to ComEd (current Exelon) to help build an internal design organization. Since then he has had a variety of positions, including the Rapid Response Team Manager, Programs Engineering Manager, Corporate Design Manager and currently, Power Uprate Manager.

Location       Time  
       
ComEd Commercial Center - Auditorium   5:30 PM   Social
1919 Swift Drive (park behind building)   6:00 PM   Dinner (optional)
Oak Brook, IL 60523-1850   6:45 PM   Presentation
(near I-290 & I-294 interchange)   8:00 PM   Adjourn
630-684-3200      

Reservations

Please make your reservation by noon on Tuesday 9 Sep 2008. The preferred reservation method is via the Online Reservation Form. You also may leave your reservation on the IEEE Chicago Section voicemail (630) 493-4333. Please leave the following information: name and date of the meeting, your first and last name, phone number, IEEE member (yes/no), food (yes/no), Exelon employee (yes/no).

*** Free food! ***

To celebrate the start of our 2008-2009 season, a family style dinner is on us! But, you must make a reservation by the deadline.

Continuing Education

IEEE technical meetings may be acceptable as continuing education where required for maintenance of professional engineering licensure. Refer to the individual state's requirements for details. A receipt for one Professional Development Hour (PDH) will be provided.


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Updated 8 Sep 2008