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Materials Science & Technology
The objectives of MSTD are: promote the advancement of materials science in Nuclear Science Technology; support the multidisciplines which constitute it; encourage research by providing a forum for the presentation, exchange, and documentation of relevant information; promote the interaction and communication among its members; and recognize and reward its members for significant contributions to the field of materials science in nuclear technology.
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ANS Student Conference 2025
April 3–5, 2025
Albuquerque, NM|The University of New Mexico
Standards Program
The Standards Committee is responsible for the development and maintenance of voluntary consensus standards that address the design, analysis, and operation of components, systems, and facilities related to the application of nuclear science and technology. Find out What’s New, check out the Standards Store, or Get Involved today!
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Discovering, Making, and Testing New Materials: SRNL’s Center For Hierarchical Waste Form Materials
Savannah River National Laboratory researchers are building on the laboratory’s legacy of using cutting-edge science to effectively immobilize nuclear waste in innovative ways. As part of the Center for Hierarchical Waste Form Materials, SRNL is leveraging its depth of experience in radiological waste management to explore new frontiers in the industry.
Technical Session|Sponsored by MSTD
Monday, June 16, 2025|1:00–2:45PM CDT|Room 14 (ONLY avail. M 1:00, W 8:00)
Session Chair:
Bai Cui
Session Organizer:
Alternate Chair:
Rongjie Song
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Innovative Nuclear Materials Program and High Entropy Materials
1:00–1:40PM CDT
Ming Tang (Office of Nuclear Energy, U.S. Department of Energy)
Paper
Advancing High-Entropy Alloy Research in Nuclear Energy Through User Facilities
1:40–2:20PM CDT
Rongjie Song (Idaho National Laboratory), Wei-Ying Chen (Argonne National Laboratory), Bai Cui (University of Nebraska-Lincoln), Michael Moorehead (Idaho National Laboratory), Brenden J. Heidrich (Idaho National Laboratory)
Compositionally Complex Carbides: A Perspective on Irradiation Damage
2:20–2:40PM CDT
Bai Cui (University of Nebraska-Lincoln), Lanh Trinh (University of Nebraska-Lincoln), Fei Wang (University of Nebraska-Lincoln), Kaustubh K. Bawane (Idaho National Laboratory), Zilong Hua (Idaho National Laboratory), Linu Malakkal (Idaho National Laboratory), Lingfeng He (North Carolina State University), Khalid Hattar (University of Tennessee Knoxville), Yongfeng Lu (University of Nebraska-Lincoln)
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