Power Lunch with Leah Parks

Fri Jan 30 2026 at 11:30 am to 01:00 pm UTC-05:00

The Generator (Gross Hall 100C) | Durham

Nicholas Inst. for Energy, Env't & Sustainability
Publisher/HostNicholas Inst. for Energy, Env't & Sustainability
Power Lunch with Leah Parks
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The Nicholas Institute is pleased to announce Leah Parks as the first speaker in our Power Lunch series this semester.
About this Event

Current Duke students are invited to join our first Power Lunch of the fall 2026 semester, featuring Leah Parks, siting manager at Kairos Power. Kairos Power is a mission-driven engineering company focused on the delivery of a clean, affordable and safe energy solution through the integrated design, licensing and demonstration of advanced reactor technology. Parks will discuss her work, with Q&A to follow. Lunch will be provided.

A LIMITED NUMBER OF TICKETS ARE AVAILABLE, so please register only if you are committed to attending. If your plans change, please cancel your registration so someone else can take part.


SPEAKER BIO

Leah Parks is Siting Manager for Kairos Power, headquartered in Alameda, CA, where she provides support for siting-related licensing activities, community engagement, regulatory affairs, and commercial strategy for development of the Kairos Power fluoride salt-cooled, high-temperature reactor.

Prior to joining Kairos in 2025, Leah served in a variety of roles at the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission for 18 years, providing technical and programmatic support for environmental and safety reviews on licensing activities involving facility construction, operation and/or decommissioning, including decommissioning reactor inspections. She holds an PhD in environmental management and MS in environmental engineering from Vanderbilt University, and a BS in Systems Engineering from University of Virginia.

Leah has been an active member of the American Nuclear Society since 2007, serving in many leadership roles including as Vice Chair of the Environmental and Siting Standards Consensus Committee, and previously as Chair of the ANS Public Policy Committee from 2021-2024 and as a member of the Board of Directors from 2017-2020.

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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

The Generator (Gross Hall 100C), 140 Science Dr, Durham, United States

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