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2026 ANS Annual Conference
May 31–June 3, 2026
Denver, CO|Sheraton Denver
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DOE awards $2.7B for HALEU and LEU enrichment
Yesterday, the Department of Energy announced that three enrichment services companies have been awarded task orders worth $900 million each. Those task orders were given to American Centrifuge Operating (a Centrus Energy subsidiary) and General Matter, both of which will develop domestic HALEU enrichment capacity, along with Orano Federal Services, which will build domestic LEU enrichment capacity.
The DOE also announced that it has awarded Global Laser Enrichment an additional $28 million to continue advancing next generation enrichment technology.
Technical Session|Special Topics
Thursday, August 24, 2023|9:00–10:20AM EDT|Columbia 3/4
Session Chair:
Majdi I. Radaideh
Alternate Chair:
Bin Han
Session Organizer:
Kurshad Muftuoglu
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A Platform for a Machine Learning Diagnosis of the Severe Accident
9:00–9:20AM EDT
JinHo Song (Hanyang Univ.), SungJung Kim (Hanyang Univ.)
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Once-Through Steam Generator Health Management Based on Adaptive Relevance Vector Machine: Remaining Useful Life Prediction
9:20–9:40AM EDT
Mudi Jiang (Southeast Univ.), Tianyang Xing (Southeast Univ.), Bin Han (Southeast Univ.), Junlin Huang (Southeast Univ.), Shenghui Liu (Southeast Univ.), Xiaoliang Zhu (Southeast Univ.)
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