This course is designed to be beneficial for plant system and design engineers, EOC firms, system vendors, digital I&C designers, commercial grade dedicators, and any other personnel involved with the development or qualification of systems for nuclear power plants.
Fundamentals Of EMC Qualification Testing And Analysis For The Nuclear Industry
February 11-13, 2025 // Florida
Who Should Attend
This course is designed to be beneficial for plant system and design engineers, EOC firms, system vendors, digital I&C designers, commercial grade dedicators, and any other personnel involved with the development or qualification of systems for nuclear power plants.
Course Fee
Register by the end of the year to lock in a rate of $1,695. The cost will increase to $1,995 on January 1, 2025. A free third registration will be offered for every two paid registrations from the same organizations.
To reserve your spot or for more information, please contact Rachel at Rachel@ams-corp.com.
To reserve your spot or for more information, please contact Rachel at Rachel@ams-corp.com.
The Instructor
Dr. Chad J. Kiger is the EMC Engineering Manager at AMS and has been with the company since February 2006. He is a Professional Engineer licensed in the State of Tennessee. As an iNARTE–certified EMC Engineer and MIL-STD EMC specialist, Dr. Kiger has performed EMC qualification testing in nearly 100 nuclear facilities and equipment manufacturers across the United States and abroad, including data review and site assessments of the electromagnetic environment. He was the Project Leader for the revision to IEC 62003, “Nuclear Power Plants—Instrumentation and Control Important to Safety—Requirements for Electromagnetic Compatibility Testing,” and is a member of the EPRI nuclear EMC working group.