UIdaho Student ANS
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Students at the University of Idaho, Idaho Falls campus passionate about nuclear energy.
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19-10-2016 23:06:36
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Boise State University ANS and UIdaho Student ANS putting on a symposium for net zero energy solutions. Idaho ANS American Nuclear Society
UIdaho Student ANS Idaho ANS University of Idaho Arnold presenting research at the American Nuclear Society UTK ANS student conference
"We must expand the development of nuclear energy to meet our carbon-free energy transition, because #nuclear energy is indeed environmentally friendly, and necessary." ~Charles Oppenheimer We agree, Mr. Oppenheimer. We agree. Nuclear Energy's Moment Has Come time.com/6278789/nuclea…
A NUCLEAR POWERED COAL PHASEOUT The CANDU nuclear Pac Man (green) gobbles up coal (black) in Ontario. North America’s greatest green house gas reduction 90% enabled by CANDU. 54 smog days —> zero 1000’s of lives saved. Graph by Christopher Adlam
UIdaho Student ANS met with distinguished IAEA - International Atomic Energy Agency ⚛️ visitors at CAES today where the students discussed about the challenges and prospects of nuclear energy. #ANS #IAEA #CAES #UofI
Idaho ANS kicked off Nuclear Science Week with our 61st biannual highway cleanup with UIdaho Student ANS and #aylus high school volunteers.
This weekend, volunteers from UIdaho Student ANS and Aylus High School Volunteers completed our 61st biannual highway cleanup.
High school students visited University Place University of Idaho @idahostateu in Idaho Falls to learn about the basics of Nuclear Energy from UIdaho Student ANS American Nuclear Society Graduate Students The students toss their “neutrons” at the mousetraps to cause a chain reaction!
The American Nuclear Society student chapter of the University of Idaho hosted a talk session on Friday at the CAES auditorium. Joseph Campbell, speaker, gave a talk on the overview of development of 52 reactors at the Idaho National Laboratory Idaho National Lab site.
Today, we had a visit from the American Nuclear Society president, Kenneth Petersen, here in Idaho Falls! He stopped by for lunch with UIdaho Student ANS students and faculty before coming through Idaho National Lab with Joseph Campbell. Thank you for stopping by!