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Meet Chris Dinh. By day, he keeps a watchful eye on how taxpayer money is spent on NNSA's efforts in Ukraine. By night, he plays trivia and builds character watching his favorite teams.

Meet Alexa Erickson. When she's not conquering the great outdoors she's making the world more secure from nuclear threats for NNSA.

Dr. Ryuhei "Ron" Koshita shares his story as a Japanese-American physicist working as an NNSA Graduate Fellow.

Meet Reema Verma. As a dancer, she moves gracefully to traditional music. As a Policy Advisor for the Office of Nuclear Smuggling Detection and Deterrence, she interacts gracefully with international organizations, civil society, and foreign partners.

Meet Amanda Pourciau. She's passionate about: * Nuclear security. * Asia. * Blue cheese. It's gross! Luckily the last one doesn't come up much as she localizes and updates nuclear security partner training around the world for #NNSA.

Caleb Yip shares his story as an immigrant from Hong Kong who attended Georgetown, became an NNSA Graduate Fellow, and will now join NNSA’s workforce.

Meet Anagha Iyengar. She speaks five languages and leads an NNSA program responsible for developing new ways to reduce the risk of nuclear terrorism and anticipate new threats to global nuclear security.

At an exercise held earlier this month in Houston, NNSA’s Office of Counterterrorism and Counterproliferation teamed with its federal, state, and local partners to practice the first steps to responding to a hypothetical act of nuclear terrorism.

Travelling from Washington, D.C. to Minnesota to Nevada to Arkansas, NNSA Principal Deputy Administrator Frank Rose crossed the country May 8-16 to support a variety of NNSA missions.

Meet Benjamin Lee. He was named after Benjamin Franklin, who is still a role model as he tries to combine his knowledge of science, policy, and diplomacy to advance NNSA's nonproliferation mission.