Join us on March 31! This webinar will explain the basis for a facility-specific safeguards approach and how it fits into a State-level approach. The general components of facility-specific approaches for different facility types will be discussed. https://t.co/tcqj6ewR4J
One of the highlights of our Annual Meeting is recognizing the incredible contributions of our peers, both INMM members and non-members, who make a lasting impact on the nuclear materials management community. https://t.co/QtJpYMT25D
Join us on Tuesday, October 28 at 11am EST for our webinar titled "Overview of the IAEA and How it Functions." It will feature an in-depth look at the IAEA by a panel of former staff. You won't want to miss this one! Register: https://t.co/nKwKsS9g3n
INMM President Tina Hernandez is representing INMM at the Science and Technology Conference organized by Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization (CTBTO) in Vienna, Austria. Here she is with CTBTO Executive Secretary Dr. Robert Floyd. Here's to a great week!
INMM President Tina Hernandez and NGFP Program Manager Tom Gray signed a partnership agreement at INMM 2025 in Washington DC aimed at inspiring and equipping students to pursue rewarding careers in national security and global safety domains.
He discussed how the agency enables the deployment of new nuclear technology, the challenges of balancing the need for transparency and verification with the sovereignty and national security concerns of member states and the most pressing threats to effective verification.
Missed yesterday's powerful webinar "Tomorrow's Nuclear Reality: Renaissance or Armageddon?" 🌍⚛️ Dive into the debate on nuclear energy's future - hope or hazard? Watch the replay now: https://t.co/pyHLljKviE
🌎Tomorrow’s Nuclear Reality: Renaissance or Armageddon? Join top experts July 10, 12–2pm Eastern Time for a webinar on the future of nuclear power. Today's the last day to register! https://t.co/ygTZ8ydMf3
You can find the meeting schedule, invited speakers, hotel information, the link to register, and more on our website: https://t.co/xYoZoWqF78. We hope to see you there!
In case you missed it - registration is NOW OPEN for INMM 2025! Join us August 24-28 in Washington, DC for our 66th Annual Meeting. Register by July 24 for early bird pricing.
Registration is OPEN for PATRAM 2025! Don’t miss the premier global event in radioactive materials packaging and transportation! Connect with over 600 experts from around the world - including government leaders, industry pioneers, and cutting-edge researchers.
Submit your abstract for PATRAM 2025 before the deadline on Friday, January 31, 2025! This is your chance to share your experience and insights on radioactive material transport and packaging on the global scale. Submit abstracts here: https://t.co/MyR7Ql2URX
The deadline to submit your abstract for PATRAM 2025 has been extended to January 31, 2025! This is your chance to share your experience and insights on radioactive material transport and packaging on the global scale! Submit here 👉 https://t.co/MyR7Ql2URX
Office of Radiological Security (ORS) grant applications for both PATRAM 2025 in San Antonio and INMM 2025 in Washington DC are due January 10. These grants provide funding for those who might not otherwise be financially able to attend and present their latest research.
INMM 2025 Annual Meeting abstracts are due in 30 days! Don’t miss your chance to submit work for presentation in Washington DC - deadline for submission: January 23. Visit our Annual Meeting page for updates on what’s new this year & to review guidelines. https://t.co/7psHn9Vl8i
Taking in the views, insights and networking at the 2024 INMM Annual Meeting! If you joined us in person or online, share a key takeaway in the comments.
Together we're exploring "Meeting the Moment: Nuclear Stewardship in an Age of New Technology and Global Tensions" with influential speakers, informative sessions and networking opportunities. Follow along with us as we experience the 2024 INMM Annual Meeting!