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INMM Student Chapter Holds Workshop on Advanced Reactor Safeguards

group photo

In April, the Texas A&M Student Chapter of the Institute for Nuclear Materials Management (INMM) hosted a professional workshop on advanced reactor safeguards in College Station with support from the Center for Nuclear Security Science and Policy Initiatives (NSSPI). “With advanced reactors being a very hot topic in the nuclear industry today,” said Mario Mendoza, […]

Filed Under: Feature, Featured Articles, News, Nuclear / Tagged With: INMM, students, workshops

NSSPI Conducts Workshop on Policy and Technical Fundamentals of International Nuclear Safeguards

Jill Cooley speaks at the workshop panel session.

On July 22, the Center for Nuclear Security Science and Policy Initiatives (NSSPI) led a workshop on the policy and technical fundamentals of international nuclear safeguards that took place in conjunction with the 59th Annual Meeting of the Institute for Nuclear Materials Management (INMM) in Baltimore, Maryland. The workshop consisted of a face-to-face session at […]

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Osborn Wins Student Paper Award at the INMM Annual Meeting

Jeremy Osborn with INMM President Corey Hinderstein

Jeremy Osborn won the J.D. Williams Student Paper Award at the 59th Annual Meeting of the Institute of Nuclear Materials Management (INMM) took place from July 22-26 in Baltimore, Maryland. Osborn is a Ph.D. student in the department of nuclear engineering working with the Center for Nuclear Security Science and Policy Initiatives (NSSPI) Director Dr. […]

Filed Under: Feature, Featured Articles, News, Nuclear / Tagged With: conferences, INMM, student awards, student research, students

Texas A&M Student Chapter and NSSPI Graduates Honored at INMM Annual Meeting

Several NSSPI students and graduates were honored at the 57th Annual Meeting of the Institute of Nuclear Materials Management (INMM), which was held in Atlanta, Georgia from July 24-28.  The Texas A&M INMM Student Chapter was presented with an award for its 10th anniversary. Students from Texas A&M, under the guidance of former NSSPI director […]

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INMM Student Chapter Hosts Safeguards Culture Workshop

The Texas A&M Institute of Nuclear Materials Management (INMM) Student Chapter, with guidance and support from the INMM International Safeguards Technical Division and the Southwest Regional Chapter, hosted a Safeguards and Organizational Culture Workshop on April 26-27, 2016 on the Texas A&M University campus. The organizing director for the workshop was NSSPI student Meyappan Subbiah, […]

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