Ryo Morimoto is a first-generation student and scholar from Japan. He is the author of an ethnographic monograph, “Nuclear Ghost: Atomic Livelihoods in Fukushima’s Gray Zone.” His scholarly work addresses the planetary impacts of our past and present engagements with nuclear things. Regionally centered on Japan, Morimoto’s research creates spaces, languages, and archives through which to think about nuclear things, along with other not immediately sensible contaminants, as part of what it means to live in the late industrial and postfallout era. He is a faculty facilitator of the Native undergraduate-led project, Nuclear Princeton.