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2026 ANS Annual Conference
May 31–June 3, 2026
Denver, CO|Sheraton Denver
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Ten EU countries call for nuclear to be marked ‘sustainable’
Ten of the 27 member countries of the European Union recently sent a letter to the European Commission calling for nuclear power to be labeled as sustainable in a new rulemaking that pertains to powering data centers and artificial intelligence.
While the EC’s decision could have significant impact on the future deployment of nuclear across the continent, this call to action also represents a broader positive reconsideration of nuclear power in Europe in recent years.
Technical Session|Mathematics and Computation (MCD)
Monday, June 1, 2026|1:00–2:45PM MDT|Director's Row E
Session Chair:
Kendra P. Long
Alternate Chair:
Majdi I. Radaideh (Univ. Michigan, Ann Arbor)
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Tensor Approximation of Quantities Related to Adjoint Angular Flux
1:00–1:20PM MDT
Carolyn Mayer (Sandia), Rich Lehoucq (Sandia), Aaron J. Olson (Sandia)
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Ascent to Exascale: Deterministic Neutronics on El Capitan
1:20–1:40PM MDT
Nathan H. Hart (LANL), Robert Joseph Zerr (LANL), Stephen Abbott (Hewlett Packard Enterprise)
CANCELED Relative-Entropy Stability of Maxwellian–Watt Stationary Solutions in Two-Group Neutron Transport
1:40–2:00PM MDT
Atharva Deshpande
Isogeometric Analysis for Multi-Group Neutron Diffusion in MFEM
2:00–2:20PM MDT
Thad Gleason (NCSU), Scott P. Palmtag (NCSU)