Atoms for Accountability, Transparency, Opportunities, Management, and Services (ATOMS): Navigating the Future of Peaceful Nuclear Science in the Philippines

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— May 21, 2026 @ 8:00am - 5:00pm GMT+08:00

Philippine Nuclear Research Institute, Quezon City, Philippine / Official Facebook page of PNRI (online broadcast)

Host Organization and Partners — Philippine Nuclear Research Institute (Department of Science and Technology)

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The Philippine Nuclear Research Institute (PNRI) will host Atoms for Accountability, Transparency, Opportunities, Management, and Services (ATOMS): Navigating the Future of Peaceful Nuclear Science in the Philippines, a whole-day open house and online forum showcasing the Institute’s programs, services, and initiatives in peaceful applications of nuclear science and technology. The event offers a viewing of audiovisual productions on PNRI’s research outputs, services, policy initiatives, and stakeholder engagements, as well as a guided tour of select nuclear facilities. A 2-hour online forum, streamed via social media, will also highlight the Institute’s accomplishments, research support opportunities, and future directions, with a question-and-answer session for the public.

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