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2026 ANS Annual Conference
May 31–June 3, 2026
Denver, CO|Sheraton Denver
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NRC reorganization aims to speed up licensing
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission announced yesterday that it is launching a significant reorganization to streamline decision making, consolidate functions, and align with national goals for more efficient licensing and deployment of new nuclear technology.
The changes are intended to meet the requirements outlined in President Trump’s Executive Order 14300, “Ordering Reform of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission,” and EO 14210, “Implementing the Department of Government Efficiency Workforce Optimization Initiative.”
Monday, June 16, 2025|6:00–8:00PM CDT
Howl at the Moon, 26 W. Hubbard Street
The American Nuclear Society’s Thermal Hydraulics Division invites you to an exciting Networking Mixer at Howl at the Moon in downtown Chicago.
Join us for an evening of mentorship, collaboration, and camaraderie as students, young professionals, researchers, and industry veterans come together to share experiences, exchange ideas, and build lasting connections.
RegistrationSOLD OUT
Tickets are limited – secure yours early to guarantee entry! Conference registration is not required.
Member Type
Early-Bird
(through June 9)
Standard
(June 10 to 16)
ANS Student Member
(21 years +)
$20
$25
ANS Member
$40
$50
- Includes: venue entry, light food, and 2 beverage tickets
- Age restriction: 21 and older (no minors admitted)
Not an ANS Event for questions, please contact Carolina Dutra, cdutra@psu.edu
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