According to the Australian, British, American, and Aukus nuclear submarine agreements, locatedWestern Submarine Rotation Unit in Western Australia, Australia(srf-west)It will be at the Royal Navy Stirling Base from 2027(hmas stirling) receivedThe Royal Navy Astut-class submarine (royal n**y astute-class)and the US Navy Virginia-class submarines(us n**y virginia-class submarines)。
The Virginia-class submarine can carry a crew of 132, and the Astut-class submarine can carry nearly 100 British Royal Navy submarine crews.
The Australian Department of Defense expects that by thenMore than 700 Americans will be stationed in Western Australia, providing support for up to four US nuclear submarines. among themSome also bring family members with them
The stationing of submarines on the west coast isThe first stage of the Aukus program, which is expected at this stage willApproximately 500-700 Australian maintenance and support staff have been trained, at which point Australia will be "sovereign ready".Own and operate its own American-made nuclear-powered boats
Australia in line with the Aukus planThe new Australian Submarine Agency was formed(australian submarine agency,asa)。It is reported that ** willAn $8 billion investment to expand the Stirling site outside Perth
The Australian Submarine Agency noted that there would be a small one moreThe British contingent will be stationed in Perth, to provide support for the Western Submarine Garrison Project, but most of the British will be rotated for a shorter period of time, which means theyNo dependents will be brought
In the Aukus plan, the question of how Australia will eventually dispose of its nuclear waste has been in the spotlight, and the relevant plan is not expected to be made until many years later, butThe Stirling site has incorporated "low-level radioactive waste management" into its planning
Expertise in managing the low levels of operational waste generated by the operation and maintenance of nuclear-powered submarines will be an important part of Australia's efforts to build the necessary management capacity to operate and maintain its own submarines," the Australian Submarine Agency noted in its comprehensive briefing.
The Australian Submarine Agency believes that US and British nuclear submarines are stationed in Western Australia "There will be an opportunity to learn Xi how these ships operate, including the management of low-level radioactive waste generated during routine maintenance".
All low- and medium-radioactive waste will be safely stored at defence sites in Australia," the briefing document said, adding that plans were underwayConstruction of a waste storage facility for low-level radioactive waste management
Singapore-born Nathanael Koh was diagnosed with a global developmental delay at the age of one, and his parents were told he might never be able to live independently.
I was born prematurely. He was born at 32 weeks and spent 10 days in the intensive care unit," Mr. Xu said in an interview, "and my parents wept as a result, hoping that their son would survive." ”
However, 13 years have passed, and Xu Wenyao is now becomingThe youngest ever graduate of Australia's prestigious National University (ANU)., and obtained**Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Creation(honours degree)。
Koh's original works have been performed by professional musicians in the UK and Finland, as well as by the Singapore Children's Philharmonic Orchestra.
In addition to the achievements on the **, hisMathematical aptitudeIt's also amazing.
He has a channel on YouTube that offers simple, one-stop math problem solving**, even including:Answers to math problems for the Oxford University Entrance Exam from 2007 to 2021
Hui started playing the piano when he was about three years old, but he said he was "not interested in it at the time."
His parents were told that the cooler climate was helping his condition, so when Hui was five years old, the family moved to Otago, New Zealand.
There, he met a piano teacher, Eli Gray-Smith, 96, a "very funny old man."
Without him, I would basically not be where I am now. He started my ** journey. ”
At that time, Xu Wenyao's fingers were too weak to play the piano, hence his teacherIt was suggested that he change his to ** theory
"A year and a half later, I got my diploma in music theory, when I was nine years old. ”
Xu Wenyao believes that the teacher not only taught him the best skills,He was also taught life skills
Eli taught me, 'Don't just try, do it, and do it well,'" Mr. Hui said.
This spirit has always been with me and will continue to be with me for the foreseeable future. ”
Xu Wenyao's parents are both biologists, so "we really can't help him" on Xu Wenyao's ** road.
Xu Wenyao's classmates in college were all old students, but he"Magical communication" with them through this common language
Hui plans to stay in Canberra next year to continue his PhD studies. As for what to do next after graduating from the PhD, Xu Wenyao said that he is not sure yet.
When I was nine years old, I wanted to be a doctor. When I was 10 years old, I wanted to be a composer," he said.
I don't know which discipline I'll choose, but I do want to pursue a career in research now.
There must still be **, because ** is my first love. ”
Dr Scott D**ie, Dean of the Australian National University's Colleges, saidIt is very rare for such a young student to receive an honours degree
"Anyone who has spoken to Hui will realize that he has a more mature and intelligent brain, and in addition, he is able to communicate in a very mature way," he said. ”
Dr. David said that universities admit students based on academic performanceAge is not a barrier