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Hannah Affum: Breaking Barriers with Radiotracers and Resilience

Fri, Jan 16 2026 3:38 PM
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The IAEA profiles employees to provide insight into the variety of career paths that support the Agency’s mission of Atoms for Peace and Development and to inspire and encourage readers, particularly women, to pursue careers in STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) or STEM-adjacent fields. Read more profiles of women at the IAEA.  

For Hannah Affum, a chemical engineer turned nuclear scientist, curiosity has always been her compass. From mixing household chemicals as a child in Ghana to launching the IAEA’s Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) Centre, her journey defied expectations — and shows that science thrives on passion, not stereotypes.

A Spark for Science

Affum’s love for science began early. “I was fascinated by reactions — how combining substances could create new colours, even explosions,” she said. Excelling in math and chemistry, she studied chemical engineering, inspired by an aunt who was the family’s first physicist. “She showed me science wasn’t just a career; it was a way to solve problems,” Affum said.

After completing her bachelor’s degree, she was assigned to the Ghana Atomic Energy Commission (GAEC) for her mandatory national service. There, she became interested in air pollution monitoring and pursued further studies (MPhil) at the University of Ghana. “That was my turning point,” she recalled. “I realized engineering could directly improve lives.” Her research applied nuclear activation analysis to characterize established biomarkers of exposure to heavy metals from air pollution. Following on from this research, she joined GAEC’s radiotracer laboratory, collaborating closely with seasoned industrial experts in advancing radiotracer applications in Ghanaian industries.

Hannah Affum: Breaking Barriers with Radiotracers and Resilience
Hannah Affum demonstrating how radiotracers help to understand flow processes to a group of scientists in the IAEA’s radiotracer laboratory. (Photo: S. Liu/IAEA)

Challenges and Champions

Early on, scepticism loomed. Affum said that people were worried, asking her if she would find a job as a woman in engineering. But mentors like Professor Francis Allotey, a mathematician and nuclear physicist at GAEC, pushed her forward. “He was relentless — encouraging me to publish, speak at conferences, and mentor other women,” she said. Only two women worked in her centre at GAEC, but Affum thrived. Her parents had always encouraged her curiosity — her father through storytelling, and her mother through unwavering support. She blended her father’s journalistic ethos with scientific rigor. “He taught me to communicate complex ideas simply. Science must serve the public,” Affum said. “And my mum was my biggest fan!”

An Unexpected Path to the IAEA

Joining the IAEA was never part of the plan. “I thought it was out of reach,” she said. But one of her international mentors, Professor Jovan Thereska, urged her to apply. “I doubted my qualifications, but he saw my potential.” In 2022, she took up a post as an IAEA industrial technologist. She uses radiotracer technology and NDT to help process industries  track how substances move through industrial systems — such as pipelines or reactors — and to identify defects in infrastructure. This work also supports disaster preparedness by ensuring critical systems function safely.

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Her proudest achievement? Launching the IAEA’s Non-Destructive Testing Centre in Seibersdorf, Austria, in 2024. “After years of planning post-Fukushima, we now have a hub to train countries in NDT emergency response,” she said. The Centre equips countries — especially those prone to natural disasters — with cutting-edge tools to inspect critical civil infrastructure accurately and safely. “It’s about saving lives before crises strike,” Affum said.

Advocating for Women — and the Power of Nuclear

Affum actively mentors young women through Women in Nuclear Ghana, emphasizing early exposure to math and science. “Many girls think STEM is ‘too hard,’ but it’s about passion, not innate genius,” she said. Affum challenges misconceptions about radiation head-on: “Yes, it can be harmful if misused, but its benefits — in cancer treatment, agriculture and industry — are transformative.”

Outside work, Affum and her husband mentor underprivileged youth in Ghana. “If I weren’t a scientist, I’d be a social worker,” she said. “Empowering people is my purpose.”

Her advice to young scientists? “Jump at opportunities, even if you feel unready. And remember science isn’t that difficult — it’s just a puzzle waiting for your unique solution.”

Hannah Affum: Breaking Barriers with Radiotracers and Resilience
Hannah Affum at the recent ICARST conference opening at IAEA headquarters. (Photo: M. Klymenko)

The IAEA’S Commitment to Gender Equality

The IAEA is committed to gender equality and to supporting the ability of all individuals, regardless of gender, to equally contribute to and benefit from its programmes and activities. 

The IAEA’s Marie Sklodowska-Curie Fellowship Programme supports the next generation of women nuclear professionals by offering scholarships for master’s degree in nuclear-related fields, and the Lise Meitner Programme offers early- and mid-career women multi-week training visits to nuclear facilities.  

Credit: IAEA Profile

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