ANS virtual grad school fair is coming up

November 11, 2021, 9:30AMANS News

ANS is hosting a virtual Graduate School Fair on Friday, November 19, from 3:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. (EST). The goal of the event is to help prepare the next generation of nuclear professionals and to keep early career and seasoned experts at the top of their game. The event will be the second of its kind held by ANS.

Register now to participate in this event, which is free for ANS members.

Agenda

3:30 p.m.
Opening remarks

3:45 p.m.
Make your application pop!
Lisa Marshall, North Carolina State University recruiter/adviser
Lane Carasik, Virginia Commonwealth University faculty
Jeff King, Colorado School of Mines admissions committee member

4:15 p.m.
What’s it really like? Advice from current students

4:45 p.m.
University breakout sessions

Participating schools:

  • Air Force Institute of Technology, Department of Engineering Physics
  • Boise State University, Micron School of Materials Science and Engineering
  • Brigham Young University, Department of Chemical Engineering
  • Colorado School of Mines, Nuclear Science and Engineering Program
  • Idaho State University, Department of Nuclear Engineering
  • Kansas State University, Department of Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering (Nuclear Engineering Program)
  • MIT, Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering
  • Ohio State University, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Nuclear Engineering Graduate Program
  • Oregon State University, School of Nuclear Science and Engineering
  • University of California Berkeley, Department of Nuclear Engineering
  • University of Florida, Nuclear Engineering Program, Material Science and Engineering
  • University of Idaho–Idaho Falls, Department of Nuclear Engineering and Industrial Management
  • University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Department of Nuclear, Plasma, and Radiological Engineering
  • University of Massachusetts–Lowell, Nuclear Engineering Program
  • University of Michigan, Department of Nuclear Engineering and Radiological Sciences
  • University of Nevada Las Vegas, Department of Health Physics and Diagnostic Sciences
  • University of Nevada Las Vegas, Department of Mechanical Engineering (Nuclear Engineering program)
  • University of Tennessee, Department of Nuclear Engineering
  • University of Texas at Austin, Walker Department of Mechanical Engineering
  • University of Utah, Nuclear Engineering Program
  • University of Wisconsin-Madison, Department of Engineering Physics
  • Virginia Commonwealth University, College of Engineering, Nuclear Engineering
  • Virginia Tech, Department of Mechanical Engineering

6:15 p.m.
What's Next?
Hear about the ANS College Series and learn about upcoming activities from the Student Sections Committee and the Young Members Group.

ANS is hosting a virtual Graduate School Fair on Friday, November 19, from 3:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. (EST). The goal of the event is to help prepare the next generation of nuclear professionals and to keep early career and seasoned experts at the top of their game. The event will be the second of its kind held by ANS.

Register now to participate in this event, which is free for ANS members.


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