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Fuel Cycle & Waste Management
Devoted to all aspects of the nuclear fuel cycle including waste management, worldwide. Division specific areas of interest and involvement include uranium conversion and enrichment; fuel fabrication, management (in-core and ex-core) and recycle; transportation; safeguards; high-level, low-level and mixed waste management and disposal; public policy and program management; decontamination and decommissioning environmental restoration; and excess weapons materials disposition.
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2025 ANS Annual Conference
June 15–18, 2025
Chicago, IL|Chicago Marriott Downtown
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The Standards Committee is responsible for the development and maintenance of voluntary consensus standards that address the design, analysis, and operation of components, systems, and facilities related to the application of nuclear science and technology. Find out What’s New, check out the Standards Store, or Get Involved today!
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Filling technical gaps and fueling the advancing nuclear supply chain at SRNL
Ensuring energy resilience for our nation is on the minds of leaders and citizens alike. Advances in nuclear power technologies are increasing needs within the nuclear industry supply chain. Savannah River National Laboratory’s decades of experience in nuclear materials processing makes the lab uniquely qualified to meet the current and future challenges of the nuclear fuel cycle.
Technical Session|Sponsored by MSTD
Monday, June 16, 2025|1:00–2:45PM CDT|Houston/Kansas City
Session Chair:
Bai Cui
Session Organizer:
Alternate Chair:
Rongjie Song
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Innovative Nuclear Materials Program and High Entropy Materials
1:00–1:40PM CDT
Ming Tang (U.S. Dept. of Energy)
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Advancing High-Entropy Alloy Research in Nuclear Energy Through User Facilities
1:40–2:20PM CDT
Rongjie Song (INL), Wei-Ying Chen (ANL), Bai Cui (Univ. Nebraska, Lincoln), Michael Moorehead (INL), Brenden J. Heidrich (INL)
Compositionally Complex Carbides: A Perspective on Irradiation Damage
2:20–2:40PM CDT
Bai Cui (Univ. Nebraska, Lincoln), Lanh Trinh (Univ. Nebraska, Lincoln), Fei Wang (Univ. Nebraska, Lincoln), Kaustubh K. Bawane (INL), Zilong Hua (INL), Linu Malakkal (INL), Lingfeng He (NCSU), Khalid Hattar (Univ. Tennessee, Knoxville), Yongfeng Lu (Univ. Nebraska, Lincoln)
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