2022 : Madison, Wisconson
This year was the 5th edition of the Nuclear Innovation Bootcamp! While we try to further improve the Bootcamp experience every year, this year was particularly special as NIB2022 was in-person at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin, USA, after two years of online events with the Virtual Summit in 2021 and the Alumni Summit in 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
"This is what can be done when a few people have a crazy idea and pursue it with a passion."
- Dr. Rachel Slaybaugh, NIB Founder
The structure of the Nuclear Innovation Bootcamp is based each year on a 2-week intensive seminar-style workshop combined with group projects. Participants take courses in a wide range of topics in the mornings and work together on team design projects in the afternoons that are pitched to a panel of expert judges on the last day.
The three main objectives of the Bootcamp are:
Create an environment where participants can meet, develop connections, interact, brainstorm innovative ideas and create new enterprises.
Give these bright minds the tools and information to communicate the place of nuclear energy in the energy mix as they interact with their friends, family and colleagues
Enable the participants to be change agents in their profession and implement innovative solutions.
NIB 2022 Schedule
Presenters + Judges
NIB presenters and judges are leaders from throughout the nuclear energy sphere and related climate and energy communities and industries who expose our young and talented participants to the cross-cutting needs of clean energy development in the 21st century.
Participants
Past participants have leveraged their Bootcamp experience to make an impact within various sectors including industry, academia, and government. Some have even gone on to secure their own funding and founded companies based on the ventures they started at the Bootcamp.
For this year’s in-person edition, 21 participants were selected, including students and early career professionals from all over the world and from a variety of backgrounds.
NIB 2022 Participants
Team Design Projects :
First Place : Resource Adaptation Solutions
Ashes to Atoms
Caelus Corporation
NFluens
REGO Nuclear
Mentors
Many thanks to the NIB2022 Cohort Mentors!
"Our pitch group’s mentors, Professor Paul Wilson, Mr. Bennett, and Mrs. Greenwald, were of great help to us in developing our concept of “Ashes to Atoms” and refining our pitch. I felt very proud of the work we did under the time constraints. Thank you again for your guidance and insights."
- Jared Hoffman NIB2022, Cohort Participant
We are specifically looking for experts in startups, business, nuclear technology, and innovation. We are also open to those outside of these spaces, as we believe that diverse backgrounds only enrich our participants’ experience further.
Continuous Mentors have the larger commitment. These mentors are available on-site as a resource throughout the program for a specific team. One or two mentors will work with each team to provide consistency, perspective, and guidance over the full program. As a Continuous Mentor you will have the ability to set limited hours of interaction, but we expect this to be a more engaged experience lasting the duration of the bootcamp. Past participants consider their Continuous Mentors as one of the most useful resources throughout the program and some groups have continued working with them after the Bootcamp has ended.
Spot Mentors are virtually available to one or several teams to provide feedback on a specific issue. If you have narrow expertise or are only available for a portion of the program, we recommend becoming a Spot Mentor. We expect this participation to be largely virtual and you are free to set the parameters of availability and interaction. For example, you can choose the mode of communication you prefer and provide a set number of hours throughout the week that you are available. Please remember to keep time zones in mind!
If you have questions or interested in applying to become a mentor,
Sponsors
The Nuclear Innovation Bootcamp is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization, housed within the Nuclear Innovation Alliance.
From the beginning, the Bootcamp has been committed to removing barriers to participation and nurturing a diverse mix of participants and a wide range of new ideas. To do this, NIB keeps costs very low for participants by funding lodging, meals, necessary supplies, onsite transportation, and networking events throughout our 2-week program.
Various levels of support are also offered to our presenters.
Becoming a sponsor of the Bootcamp will link your organization to the only international educational event that trains tomorrow’s nuclear innovators. As a sponsor, your branding will reach our Bootcamp participants, students and nuclear engineers at host institutions, and presenters and mentors. This is the perfect way to reach high-quality potential employees and a community leading the way in clean energy.
Check out the multiple opportunities to become a sponsor on our website