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% Broader Impact
\begin{frame}{This methodology generalizes to any safety-critical hybrid system}
\begin{center}
\begin{tikzpicture}
\draw[thick, fill=gray!20] (0,0) rectangle (12,6.5);
\node[align=center, text width=10cm] at (6,3.25) {
\textbf{FIGURE: Application Domains}\\[0.3cm]
Center: Nuclear reactor (this work)\\[0.2cm]
Radiating out to icons representing:\\
- Chemical plant (batch processes)\\
- Aircraft (flight phases)\\
- Autonomous vehicle (driving modes)\\
- Medical device (therapy modes)\\
- Power grid (generation modes)\\[0.3cm]
All connected with ``Common pattern:\\
procedures + hybrid dynamics + safety''
};
\end{tikzpicture}
\end{center}
%SPEAKER NOTES: See comments below
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\textbf{Common Pattern Across Domains:}
Written procedures exist, continuous dynamics + discrete decisions, safety is paramount, autonomy has economic benefits
\textbf{Application Domains:}
Chemical Process: Batch processes, safety interlocks
Aerospace: Flight phases, emergency procedures
Autonomous Transport: Driving modes, emergency maneuvers
Medical Devices: Therapy modes, patient monitoring
Power Grid: Generation modes, fault response
\textbf{Economic Multiplier:}
Nuclear O\&M (datacenter demand): \$21--28B annually
Broader safety-critical infrastructure: Much larger
\textbf{Regulatory Pathway:}
Proving concept in nuclear (highest safety bar) establishes precedent: mathematical proof as regulatory evidence. Easier adoption in other industries.
\textbf{Key Message:} Nuclear is the proving ground; impact extends far beyond
% (End of speaker notes)
\end{frame}