Curriculum
Time in the Bootcamp is spent on four key areas.Â
Learning strategies for innovation by obtaining the tools to go through opportunity recognition, idea generation, idea refinement, and idea execution.
Developing approaches to venture-building by applying this process to relevant problems and receiving feedback on their work from private companies, technical experts, and potential funders.
Examining the feasibility of initiatives by learning about the technical aspects of innovation in nuclear.
Critiquing projects from a multi-disciplinary perspective by learning about non-technical considerations in the nuclear space.
Suggested Readings
U.S Nuclear Industry Council Announces Results of 2021 Advanced Nuclear Survey
Nuclear Innovation Alliance: Advanced Nuclear Reactor Technology: A Primer
Department of Energy: Advanced Reactor Demonstration Program
Good Energy Collective: Our Progressive Policy Agenda for Advanced Nuclear Energy
A critical review of global decarbonization scenarios- what do they tell us about feasibility?
Historical construction costs of global nuclear power reactors
Limits to deployment of nuclear power for decarbonization- Insights from public opinion
The Costs of Decarbonisation- System Costs with High Shares of Nuclear and Renewables
The Role of Firm Low-Carbon Electricity Resources in Deep Decarbonization of Power Generation