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2026 ANS Annual Conference
May 31–June 3, 2026
Denver, CO|Sheraton Denver
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DOE awards ANS-backed workforce consortium $19.2M
The Department of Energy’s Office of Nuclear Energy recently awarded about $49.7 million to 10 university-led projects aiming to develop nuclear workforce training programs around the country.
DOE-NE issued its largest award, $19.2 million, to the newly formed Great Lakes Partnership to Enhance the Nuclear Workforce (GLP). This regional consortium, which is led by the University of Toledo and includes the American Nuclear Society, will use the funds to fill a variety of existing gaps in the nuclear workforce pipeline.
Technical Session|Human Factors, Instrumentation, and Controls (HFICD)
Wednesday, June 3, 2026|1:15–3:00PM MDT|Plaza Court 4/5
Session Chair:
Hongbin Sun (ORNL)
Alternate Chair:
Taejin Kim
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Ultrasonic NDE of Rebar Stress in Concrete Using the Acoustoelastic Effect
1:15–1:35PM MDT
Hongbin Sun (ORNL), Adam L. Brooks (ORNL), Samantha Sabatino (ORNL), Marco Martinez (ORNL), Mohammed Alnaggar (ORNL)
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Quantitative Analysis of Fleet-level Modernization Effect: Advanced Training Use Case
1:35–1:55PM MDT
Taejin Kim, Zachary Spielman (INL), S. J. Remer (Battelle Energy Alliance/INL)
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