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ANS President Announces Nuclear Grand Challenges Posted on June 13, 2017 by Dan Yurman, djysrv, neutronbytes.com American Nuclear Society (ANS) President Andy Klein announced nine ANS Nuclear Grand Challenges (PDF file) that need to be resolved by 2030 at the society’s Annual Meeting in San Francisco today. They are: 1. Establish the scientific basis for modern low-dose radiation regulation. 2. Transform the way the nuclear technologies sector thinks about public engagement. 3. Close the nuclear fuel cycle. 4. Ensure continuous availability of radioisotopes. 5. Rejuvenate the nuclear technology infrastructure and facilities. 6. Accelerate development and qualification of advanced materials. 7. Accelerate utilization of simulation and experimentation. 8. Expedite licensing and deployment of advanced reactor designs. 9. Expedite nuclear education and knowledge transfer. “America’s nuclear sector stands at a crossroads. Our organization aims to address some of the major technical nuclear challenges, so we can continue to enjoy the economic, political and social benefits from this vitally important technology for decades to come.” “We received nearly 300 suggestions, and countless others were discussed within our professional divisions,” said Klein at a media briefing during the ANS Annual Meeting in San Francisco on June 12. (left) ANS President Dr. Andy Klein (right) at the ATR complex at Idaho National Labs (INL) with Dr. Sean O’Kelly (left), INL Assistant Laboratory Director for the Advanced Test Reactor. Rejuvenating nuclear technology infrastructure and facilities is one of the ANS Nuclear Grand Challenges that was announced on June 12 during the ANS Annual Meeting. Page 1