03/04/2026 | News release | Distributed by Public on 03/04/2026 09:33
The time has come to sign up for Nuclear and Emerging Technologies for Space (NETS 2026), which will be held in Dayton, Ohio, on April 27-30.
Hosted by the American Nuclear Society and the University of Dayton Research Institute (UDRI) and sponsored by ANS's Aerospace Nuclear Science and Technology Division, NETS 2026 is an opportunity to exchange ideas and knowledge, develop strong relationships across organizations, and establish collaborations to solve challenging problems across the many space-related applications of nuclear science and technology.
The details: Technical sessions will run the gamut from nuclear propulsion research and development to lunar power systems, touching on the legal and safety considerations of space nuclear, future missions to Mars and beyond, developments in americium-241 radioisotope power systems, and much more.
Several exciting speakers already have been announced for the conference. A talk by Thomas Lockhart, director of the Capability and Resource Integration Directorate at the United States Space Command, is one highlight on the agenda.
Other notable speakers include Aaron Miles, the coordinator for strategic capabilities at the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy; Nigel Bannister, deputy director of Space Park Leicester at the University of Leicester; Megan Dillon, a population geneticist at North Carolina State University; Bhavya Lal, a policy analysis professor at the RAND School of Public Policy; and Rian Bahran, deputy assistant secretary for nuclear reactors at the Department of Energy.
As for tours, on May 1, the day after the conference concludes, attendees will have the opportunity to tour UDRI's facilities, which support research into aerospace, materials, sustainment, and defense technologies. The tour will cover the following:
To learn more and register for the event, visit ans.org/meetings/nets2026.