Abstract

"Siting of Reactors and Nuclear Research Centers." Nuclear Science and Engineering, 18(3), p. 416 Additional informationNotes on contributorsJ. S. FosterAbout the Reviewer: Mr. J. S. Foster is a graduate of Nova Scotia Technical College and holds degrees in both mechanical and electrical engineering. His association with the nuclear program began in 1953. When design work for the Nuclear Power Demonstration station was started by Canadian General Electric Company Limited in 1955, Mr. Foster was loaned by his company, Montreal Engineering Company Limited, to take the appointment as Head of the Design Engineering Group.In 1958 the Nuclear Power Plant Division was formed by Atomic Energy of Canada Limited to carry out the design of a full-scale power plant. Mr. Foster was selected as Deputy Manager of this Division. With the decision in 1959 to build the 200,000 kilowatt Douglas Point Station, he became Manager of this project and is now General Manager, Power Projects in A.E.C.L.

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