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2026 ANS Annual Conference
May 31–June 3, 2026
Denver, CO|Sheraton Denver
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Going Nuclear: Notes from the officially unofficial book tour
I work in the analytical labs at one of Europe’s oldest and largest nuclear sites: Sellafield, in northwestern England. I spend my days at the fume hood front, pipette in one hand and radiation probe in the other (and dosimeter pinned to my chest, of course). Outside the lab, I have a second job: I moonlight as a writer and public speaker. My new popular science book—Going Nuclear: How the Atom Will Save the World—came out last summer, and it feels like my life has been running at full power ever since.
February 18, 2026|6:00–7:00PM (7:00–8:00PM EST)
Available to All Users
With registration now open for ANS Student Conference 2026, taking place April 16-18 at Texas A&M University, many of you may be wondering what to expect regarding transportation, dining options, what to pack, and more. We’d love to answer all of your questions in a welcoming, conversational setting!
The Texas A&M University ANS Student Conference Planning Committee will be hosting an informal, drop-in session designed for you to stop by, ask a few questions, and get personalized answers from our team. If you’re unable to attend, feel free to email us with your questions.
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