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2025 ANS Winter Conference & Expo
November 8–12, 2025
Washington, DC|Washington Hilton
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ANS hosts an overview of its STEM resources
The American Nuclear Society recently hosted a webinar charting the programs and resources that the Society can provide to students, educators, and the public regarding nuclear science and technology education—with a particular focus on the K–12 space. The webinar, led by ANS senior manager of STEM programs Uchenna Ezibe, also provided updates on the progress and future of ANS STEM efforts.
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Technical Session
Wednesday, October 8, 2025|8:00–9:40AM CDT|Salon A
Session Chair:
Daniel R. Brown
Co-Chair:
Matthieu Aumand
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TRISO Particle Isolation and Graphite Removal Using SRNL Vapor Digestion Technology
8:00–8:25AM CDT
Nicole Hege (Savannah River National Laboratory), Matthew Mills (Savannah River National Laboratory), Robert Pierce (Savannah River National Laboratory)
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The Impact of Modelling UCO Composites as a Heterogeneous Material in TRISO Fuel Early Life
8:25–8:50AM CDT
Udeme Inyang-Udoh (University of East Anglia), Angelo Battistini (Imperial College London), Alex Leide (UK Atomic Energy Authority, Culham Science Centre, Abingdon OX14 3DB, UK), Mark R. Wenman (Imperial College London, Centre for Nuclear Engineering, South Kensington Campus, London,), Thomas Haynes (University of East Anglia)
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