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Domestic Internship
Name |
YOU YAN |
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Period |
September 14, 2015~January 29, 2016 |
Organization |
Japan Atomic Energy Agency Sector of Fukushima R&D |
I experienced the difference of research activities between university and institute. It was only 4 months, but I learned needed educational program, such as treatment of radioactive materials, disaster responses and information security in several tens hours. I realized once again that the safety management is placed a high priority at JAEA experimental sites.
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Name |
Yun GAO |
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Period |
August 11, 2014~December 2, 2014 |
Organization |
Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA) |
For fulfilling course requirements, I took the “Global Nuclear Internship in Japan” course and worked as a special research student in Rokkasho Fusion Institute Department of Fusion Reactor Materials Research, JAEA. The purpose of this internship was to investigate the characteristics of nickel diffusion in molten lead-lithium alloy by measuring the concentration of nickel in the lead-lithium specimen using ICP-MS. Through the measurement by using different types of ICP-AES and ICP-MS devices at JAEA, I was able to learn not the usage of the devices but each measurement principle in depth. With regard to my research, I appreciate my supervisor at JAEA, my professor in university and other expert teams and they gave me lots of suggestive advice through the discussion during the stay. It was a good opportunity to get new ideas and approaches for my study subject which I could integrate into my future research work through this. Besides, I experienced the responsibilities of JAEA staff for their work and their excellent interdepartmental communication skills, and this gave me another chance to deepen the consideration about the qualifications as a leader.
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Name |
Keisuke Tsukada |
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Period |
November 1, 2014~January 31, 2015 |
Organization |
Japan Prove Co, Ltd. |
I participated in a domestic internship program at a manufacturer of ultrasonic sensors called Japan Probe Co, Ltd whose products are used in my laboratory and had a chance to learn the manufacturing processes and the evaluation approaches that could draw on my research work. Especially, ultrasonic sensors are assembled by hand so that I can get much knowledge about the methods of performance assessment in the manufacturing process. Handling an ultrasonic sound field simulation is a strong tool to design the sensors, and those usages and basic simulation techniques would be useful in my work. Moreover, implementing a design of ultrasonic would definitely be a pragmatic leverage in preparation for my academic thesis. Working as an intern in a business enterprise, a completely different circumstance from campus life, I come to appreciate the company’s attitudes towards its research. As well as widening the horizons of my thinking, the experience gave me the significant opinions and inspiration. |
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