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Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plants on March 24, 2011 (Photo Courtesy of TEPCO) Organized by Academy for Global Nuclear Safety and Security Agent, Tokyo Institute of Technology In Cooperation with International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Embassy of France in Japan Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA) Institute of Nuclear Materials Management (INMM) Japan Chapter International Nuclear Research Collaboration Center, Tokyo Tech

Cont d Closing Remarks Photo PROGRAM at a Glance Time 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2/16 Mon 17 Tue 18 Wed Students Orientation (Tokyo Int l Exchange Center) Registration (Tokyo International Exchange Center) Opening & Plenary Session 1 (Tokyo Int l Exchange Center) Plenary Session 2 (Tokyo Int l Exchange Center) Registration (Tokyo International Exchange Center) Plenary Sessions 3 & 4 (Tokyo Int l Exchange Center) Cont d Speakers Meeting (Grand Pacific Le Daiba) Evening Session (Grand Pacific Le Daiba) 19 Thu Registration Plenary Session 5 (Grand Pacific Le Daiba) Field Education Move to Fukushima 1 (Only Invited Students and Young Professionals) (Tokyo) 20 Fri Move Field Education 2 (Fukushima NPPs) Move 21 Sat 22 Sun 23 Mon Move Field Education 3 (Environmental Radiation Measurement) Lecture Session 1 (Grand Pacific Le Daiba) Move to Tokyo Lecture Session 2 (Grand Pacific Le Daiba) 24 Tue Lecture Session 3 (Grand Pacific Le Daiba) Lecture Session 4 (Grand Pacific Le Daiba) Student Session 1 (Grand Pacific Le Daiba) 25 Wed Student Session 2 (Grand Pacific Le Daiba) Cont d 26 Thu Student Session 3 (Grand Pacific Le Daiba) Cont d Closing 27 Fri

Symposium Opening (Feb 17) Chair : Masayuki IGASHIRA (Tokyo Tech, Japan) Welcome Address : Yoshinao MISHIMA (Tokyo Tech, Japan) Opening Address : Masaki SAITO (Tokyo Tech, Japan) Shinji SUZUKI (MEXT, Japan) Thierry DANA (Embassy of France in Japan) Plenary Session 1 (Feb 17) Chair : Tomihiro TANIGUCHI (Tokyo Tech, Japan) Speakers : Philippe JAMET (ASN, France) Erik HOLLNAGEL (U of Southern Denmark, Denmark) Charles CASTO (Casto Group Consulting, USA) Plenary Session 2 (Feb 17) Chair : Masaki SAITO (Tokyo Tech, Japan) Speakers : Akira KAWANO (TEPCO, Japan) Naohiro MASUDA (TEPCO, Japan) Yoshihisa MATSUMOTO (Tokyo Tech, Japan) Kenji TAKESHITA (Tokyo Tech, Japan) Plenary Session 3 (Feb 18) Chair : Akira OMOTO (Tokyo Tech, Japan) Speakers : Takafumi ANEGAWA (TEPCO, Japan) Toru MATSUZAWA (Tohoku U, Japan) Plenary Session 4 (Feb 18) Chair : Philippe JAMET (ASN, France) Speakers : Kazuo FURUTA (U of Tokyo, Japan) Hiroshi YAMAGATA (NRA, Japan) Toyoshi FUKETA (NRA, Japan) Monica HAAGE (IAEA) Mariko NISHIZAWA (Litera Japan, Japan) Satoshi KURATA (JANSI, Japan) Janice DUNN LEE (IAEA) Plenary Session 5 (Feb 19) Chair : Masayuki IGASHIRA (Tokyo Tech, Japan) Speakers : Man-Sung YIM (KAIST, Korea) Vladimir ARTISIUK (Rosatom, Russia) Rahmat MOHSIN (UTM, Malaysia) William CHARLTON (Texas A&M, USA) Masaki SAITO (Tokyo Tech, Japan) Seminar (Closed) Lecture Session 1 (Feb 23) Moderator : Akira OMOTO (Tokyo Tech, Japan) Speakers : Akira OMOTO (Tokyo Tech, Japan) Monica HAAGE (IAEA) Lecture Session 2 (Feb 23) Moderator : Masaki SAITO (Tokyo Tech, Japan) Speakers : Yutaka SAGAYAMA (JAEA, Japan) Hadid SUBKI (IAEA) Lecture Session 3 (Feb 24) Moderator : Masaki SAITO (Tokyo Tech, Japan) Speakers : Hirobumi KAYAMA (METI, Japan) Nguyen Tuan Khai (VINATOM, Vietnam) Lecture Session 4 (Feb 24) Moderator : Hideo NAGASAKA (Tokyo Tech, Japan) Speakers : Kumiaki MORIYA (Hitachi, Japan) (cont d ) Kazuhiro KAMEI (Toshiba, Japan) Shigemitsu OTSUKA (Mitsubishi, Japan) Jor-Shan CHOI (UC Berkeley, USA) Student Session 1 (Feb 24) Chairs : Students and Young Professionals Speakers : Akira OMOTO (Tokyo Tech, Japan) Student Session 2 (Feb 25) Chairs : Students and Young Professionals Student Session 3 (Feb 26) Chairs : Students and Young Professionals Speakers : Students and Young Professionals Closing (Feb 26) Chair : Masaki SAITO (Tokyo Tech, Japan) Speakers : Noramly Muslim (UNITEN, Malaysia) Tomihiro TANIGUCHI (Tokyo Tech, Japan) 3

The 3rd International Symposium and Seminar on Global Nuclear Human Resource Development for Safety, Security and Safeguards, February 25 March 7, 2014, Tokyo, Japan

Orientation and Speakers Meeting February 16 (Mon) Orientation (Only for Invited Students and Young Professionals) (Conference Room 1, 4F, Plaza Heisei, Tokyo International Exchange Center) Welcome Address 13-30-13:40 Masaki SAITO (Professor and Director, Academy for Global Nuclear Safety and Security Agent, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan) 13:40-14:10 Orientation 14:10-14:40 Student Registration 14:40-15:00 Preparations 15:00-16:30 Self Introductions 16:30-17:00 Closing Speakers Meeting (Only for Overseas Speakers) (Le Bouquet, 2F, Grand Pacific Le Daiba) 18:00-20:00 Program Meeting 5

Symposium February 17 (Tue) (Int l Conference Hall, 3F, Plaza Heisei, Tokyo International Exchange Center) Open Registration 08:30- Opening Chaired by Masayuki IGASHIRA (Professor and Vice-Director, Academy for Global Nuclear Safety and Security Agent, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan) 09:00-09:10 Welcome Address Yoshinao MISHIMA (President, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan) 09:10-09:40 Opening Address Masaki SAITO (Professor and Director, Academy for Global Nuclear Safety and Security Agent, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan) Shinji SUZUKI (Ministry of Education, Culture, Science and Technology, Japan) Thierry DANA (Ambassador, Embassy of France in Japan) Plenary Session 1 Chaired by Tomihiro TANIGUCHI (Professor, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan) 09:40-10:20 Keynote Speech 1 Lessons Learned for Risk Management from the French Stress Tests Philippe JAMET (Commissioner, Nuclear Safety Authority, France) 10:20-10:40 Tea Break 10:40-11:20 Keynote Speech 2 The Past and Future of Safety Management Erik HOLLNAGEL (Professor, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark) 11:20-12:00 Keynote Speech 3 Global Leadership in the Extreme: Crisis Leadership Post-Fukushima Charles CASTO (President, Casto Group Consulting LLC, USA) 12:00-14:00 Group Photo and Lunch 6

Symposium February 17 (Tue) (Int l Conference Hall, 3F, Plaza Heisei, Tokyo International Exchange Center) Plenary Session 2: The Fukushima NPP Accident Chaired by Masaki SAITO (Professor and Director, Academy for Global Nuclear Safety and Security Agent, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan) 14:00-14:40 Invited Speech 1 Overview of TEPCO s Fukushima Accident and Lessons of the Accident Akira KAWANO (Deputy Head, Tokyo Electric Power Company, Japan) 14:40-15:20 Invited Speech 2 Current Status and the Future of Fukushima-Daiichi Site Naohiro MASUDA (Managing Executive Officer, Tokyo Electric Power Company, Japan) 15:20-15:40 Tea Break 15:40-16:20 Invited Speech 3 Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant Accident from the Aspect of Radiation Biology Yoshihisa MATSUMOTO (Professor, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan) 16:20-17:00 Invited Speech 4 Effect on the Environment and Decontamination Kenji TAKESHITA (Professor, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan) Evening Session (Room Hikari, 29F, Grand Pacific Le Daiba) 15 min. walk from Tokyo International Exchange Center 18:00-20:00 Discussions of the Key Issues of Mutual Concern 7

Symposium February 18 (Wed) (Int l Conference Hall, 3F, Plaza Heisei, Tokyo International Exchange Center) Plenary Session 3: Why Failed, What Went Right, and Why? - For the Future - Chaired by Akira OMOTO (Professor, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan) 09:00-9:40 Invited Speech 5 TEPCO s View Takafumi ANEGAWA (Chief Nuclear Officer, Tokyo Electric Power Company, Japan) 09:40-10:20 Invited Speech 6 Reasons why we Seismologists Failed to Foresee the M9 Earthquake Toru MATSUZAWA (Professor, Tohoku University, Japan) 10:20-10:40 Tea Break Plenary Session 4: The Future of Risk Management Chaired by Philippe JAMET (Commissioner, Nuclear Safety Authority, France) 10:40-11:20 Invited Speech 7 Enhancing Resilience Kazuo FURUTA (Professor, University of Tokyo, Japan) 11:20-12:00 Invited Speech 8 Challenges in Regulation: Minimizing Unanticipated Events and Broadening Countermeasures Hiroshi YAMAGATA (Director, Nuclear Regulation Authority, Japan) 12:00-13:30 Lunch 8

Symposium February 18 (Wed) (Int l Conference Hall, 3F, Plaza Heisei, Tokyo International Exchange Center) 13:30-14:10 Invited Speech 9 A Perspective on Actions in Response to the Fukushima Dai-ichi Accident Toyoshi FUKETA (Commissioner, Nuclear Regulation Authority, Japan) 14:10-14:50 Invited Speech 10 Managing Human, Organization and Technology Monica HAAGE (Safety Officer, Department of Nuclear Safety and Security, IAEA) 14:50-15:10 Tea Break 15:10-15:50 Invited Speech 11 How Good Risk Communication Can Lead to Enhanced Nuclear Safety Mariko NISHIZAWA (Representative Director, Litera Japan Corporation, Japan) 15:50-16:30 Invited Speech 12 Operators Risk Management in Post-Fukushima Era in Japan Satoshi KURATA (Operations Officer, Japan Nuclear Safety Institute, Japan) 16:30-17:10 Keynote Speech 4 Global Leader (Video) Janice DUNN LEE (Deputy Director General, Department of Management, IAEA) 9

Symposium February 19 (Thu) (Room Niji, 29F, Grand Pacific Le Daiba) Plenary Session 5: Education, Leadership in Safety and Resilience Management Chaired by Masayuki IGASHIRA (Professor and Vice-Director, Academy for Global Nuclear Safety and Security Agent, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan) 09:00-09:30 Invited Speech 13 Nuclear Engineer for the Future Man-Sung YIM (Professor, KAIST, Korea) 09:30-10:00 Invited Speech 14 Knowledge Transfer to Embarking States. The Issue of Safety Culture Vladimir ARTISIUK (Vice-Rector, Rosatom Central Institute for Continuing Education and Training, Russia) 10:00-10:30 Invited Speech 15 Nuclear Education Program in Malaysia: Overall Perspective & Challenges Rahmat MOHSIN (Professor, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia) 10:30-10:50 Tea Break 10:50-11:20 Invited Speech 16 Synergies and Conflicts on Nuclear Safety and Security Risk Analysis in Reactor Design Courses William CHARLTON (Professor, Texas A&M University, USA) 11:20-11:50 Invited Speech 17 3S Educational Program for Global Leader Masaki SAITO (Professor and Director, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan) Closing Remarks of Plenary Sessions 11:50-12:00 Masaki SAITO (Professor and Director, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan) 12:00-13:00 Lunch Field Education 1: Radiation Measurement in Tokyo (Only for Invited Students and Young Professionals) 13:00-14:00 Environmental Radiation Measurement 14:00- Move to Fukushima 10

Field Education (Closed: Only for Invited Students and Young Professionals) February 20 (Fri) Field Education 2: Experience of Fukushima NPSs Daiichi and Daini 08:30- Move to Fukushima NPS 09:30-17:00 Field Experience 17:00- Return to Hotel Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plants on March 20, 2011 (Photo Courtesy of TEPCO) Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plants on March 24, 2011 (Photo Courtesy of TEPCO) 11

Field Education (Closed: Only for Invited Students and Young Professionals) February 21 (Sat) Field Education 3: Radiation Measurement in Fukushima 09:30- Move to Measurement Site 10:00-11:30 Environmental Radiation Measurement 12:00-13:00 Lunch 13:00- Return to Tokyo 12

Seminar (Closed: Only for Invited Students and Young Professionals) February 23 (Mon) (Room Niji, 29F, Grand Pacific Le Daiba) Lecture Session 1: Creating Culture for Safety Moderated by Akira OMOTO (Professor, Academy for Global Nuclear Safety and Security Agent, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan) 09:00-09:05 Introduction 09:05-09:45 Lecture 1 Weakness of Application of Defense-in-Depth Concept Akira OMOTO (Professor, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan) 09:45-10:30 Lecture 2 Creating Culture for Safety (Video) Monica HAAGE (Safety Officer, Department of Nuclear Safety and Security, IAEA) 10:30-10:50 Tea Break Breakup Session 10:50-14:30 Group Discussions (Including Lunch) 14:30-15:30 Presentations 15:30-15:50 Tea Break Lecture Session 2: Special Lectures Chaired by Masaki SAITO (Professor and Director, Academy for Global Nuclear Safety and Security Agent, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan) 15:50-16:30 Special Lecture 1 Safety for Generation IV Reactor Designs Yutaka SAGAYAMA (Assistant to President, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Japan) 16:30-17:10 Special Lecture 2 Implications of SMR on Safety, Security, and Safeguard Hadid SUBKI (Project Manager, Department of Nuclear Energy, IAEA) 13

Seminar (Closed: Only for Invited Students and Young Professionals) February 24 (Tue) (Room Niji, 29F, Grand Pacific Le Daiba) Lecture Session 3: Special Lectures Chaired by Masaki SAITO (Professor and Director, Academy for Global Nuclear Safety and Security Agent, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan) 09:00-09:40 Special Lecture 3 Japan s Basic Energy Plan Hirobumi KAYAMA (Director, Ministry of Economy, Trade, and Industry, Japan) 09:40-10:20 Special Lecture 4 National Plan of Nuclear Power Plants in Vietnam Nguyen Tuan Khai (Deputy Director, Vietnam Atomic Energy Institute (VINATOM), Vietnam) 10:20-10:40 Group Discussions 10:40-11:00 Tea Break Lecture Session 4: Safety Improvement in Future Reactors Chaired by Hideo NAGASAKA (Professor, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan) 11:00-11:30 Lecture 3 Safety Improvement for External Hazard Kumiaki MORIYA (Corporate Chief Engineer, Hitachi-GE Nuclear Energy, Japan) 11:30-12:00 Lecture 4 Safety Features in Toshiba s New LWRs Kazuhiro KAMEI (Specialist, Toshiba Corporation Power Systems Company, Japan) 12:00-12:30 Lecture 5 Plant Safety Concept to Improve Maneuvering Accidents Shigemitsu OTSUKA (Engineering Manager, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Japan) 12:30-13:00 Group Discussions 13:00-14:30 Lunch 14:30-15:00 Special Lecture 5 Why Nuclear? - Despite the Fukushima Daiichi Accident - Jor-Shan CHOI (Associate Director, UC Berkeley Nuclear Research Center, USA) 14

Student Session 1 Chaired by Students and Young Professionals Seminar (Closed: Only for Invited Students and Young Professionals) February 24 (Tue) (Room Niji, 29F, Grand Pacific Le Daiba) 15:00-15:30 Orientation Akira OMOTO (Professor, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan) 15:30-15:50 Tea Break 15:50-17:00 Group Discussions Each group will select one among six themes, provided in the session, and discuss to find solutions and present their thoughts in Student Session 3. A brief summary on the issue with some valuable papers will be distributed beforehand. Free use of the internet for reference, but always clarify the source of all data/information In group discussion arguments, always clarify why. 15

Seminar (Closed: Only for Invited Students and Young Professionals) February 25 (Wed) (Room Niji, 29F, Grand Pacific Le Daiba) Student Session 2 Chaired by Students and Young Professionals 09:00-10:20 Group Discussions 10:20-10:40 Tea Break 10:40-12:00 Group Discussions (Continued) 12:00-13:30 Lunch 13:30-15:00 Group Discussions and Presentation Preparation 15:00-15:20 Tea Break 15:20-17:00 Group Discussions and Presentation Preparation (Continued) 16

Student Session 3 Chaired by Students and Young Professionals Seminar (Closed: Only for Invited Students and Young Professionals) February 26 (Thu) (Room Niji, 29F, Grand Pacific Le Daiba) 09:00-10:20 Group Discussions and Presentation Preparation 10:20-10:30 Tea Break 10:30-11:00 Presentation of Group 1 11:00-11:30 Presentation of Group 2 11:30-12:00 Presentation of Group 3 12:00-13:30 Lunch 13:30-14:00 Presentation of Group 4 14:00-14:30 Presentation of Group 5 14:30-15:00 Presentation of Group 6 15:00-15:10 Tea Break Closing Chaired by Masaki SAITO (Professor and Director, Academy for Global Nuclear Safety and Security Agent, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan) 15:10-16:00 Special Lecture 6 The Roles of Civil Society towards Safety, Security, and Safeguards Noramly Muslim (Adjunction Professor, Universiti Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia, and Former DDG, IAEA) 16:00-16:30 Special Lecture 7 Capturing and Creating the Global Big Picture Tomihiro TANIGUCHI (Professor, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan) 16:30-17:30 Awards and Closing Remarks 17

Tokyo International Exchange Center Directions and Venue From Tokyo Teleport Station From Funenokagakukan Station Source: http://www.fujitv.co.jp/en/visit_fujitv_access.html 18

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Directions and Venue Grand Pacific Le Daiba Evening Session at Room Hikari, 29F (Feb. 17) Lecture and Student Sessions at Room Niji, 29F (Feb. 19, and Feb. 23-26) 15 Min. Walk from Tokyo Teleport Sta. (Exit A) 1 Min. Walk from Daiba Sta. Source: http://maps.google.com 29F Niji Hikari Akane Ginga Elevator Akatsuki Restroom Cloak Restroom 20

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