Ansaldo Nucleare
Christian Zambellini is a Junior Mechanical Engineer at Ansaldo Nucleare since September 2022, following a role as a Mechanical Designer at YCOM from September 2018 to December 2018, where tasks included the understanding of product requests and the 3D and 2D modeling of automotive components. Christian holds a Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering with a focus on Aeronautics from Università degli Studi di Genova, completed in July 2022, and a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering from Università degli Studi di Modena e Reggio Emilia, obtained in 2019. Additionally, Christian possesses a High School Diploma in Accounting and Computer Science from IIS C. Colombo, awarded in June 2015.
Ansaldo Nucleare
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Ansaldo Nucleare is responsible for all nuclear-related activities within Ansaldo Energia, the Italian leader in the high technology sector. Ansaldo Nucleare’s headquarters and operative offices are located in Genoa with operating branches and representative offices located in UK, France, Romania, Slovakia and Argentina. Ansaldo Nucleare has 50 year experience in the International Nuclear Power Market and is recognised as the leading Italian company for: Supply of new Nuclear Power Plants, Service to Operating Nuclear Plants, Waste Management and Decommissioning. Ansaldo Nucleare works to the highest safety standards including ASME Certificate of Authorization - Code Symbol N, ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and NBBI. Ansaldo Nucleare, in partnership with world-class established nuclear providers, acts on the NSSS (Nuclear Steam Supply System) and on the BOP (Balance of Plant), as EPC contractor for designing and supplying systems and components for various technologies of NPPs (PWR, PHWR, BWR). Current references include; Sanmen Unit 1 (AP1000 plant), Cernavoda Unit 1 & 2 and Mochovce Unit 3 & 4. Ansaldo Nucleare provides services for systems and components of NPPs aiming at safe operation, system optimization and performance enhancement, including the implementation of safety improvements in operating plants, according to the results of the Stress Tests conducted after the Fukushima event.