21 results found
Filters applied: Nuclear Nonproliferation, Software Engineering, Radiation Measurement

Cache

PNNL partnered with the Treasury and AWS to develop Cache, a cloud-based tool that allows the Treasury’s disparate data to be easily searched, translated, extracted, linked, and analyzed.
INITIATIVE

Generative AI

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory’s (PNNL) Generative AI (GenAI) investment aims to harness this transformative technology to drive innovation across the science, energy, and security research domains.

GeoBOSS

GeoBOSS is a software library that combines the data-handling capabilities of Spark and the user-friendliness of Python to simplify geospatial analytics and the transition between small-scale research and large-scale operational projects.

Grid Storage Launchpad

The Grid Storage Launchpad (GSL) is a national capability for energy storage research funded by the Department of Energy Office of Electricity and located on the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) campus in Richland, Washington
PROGRAM

Isotope Program

The Isotope Program at PNNL supports scientific advances in the production and use of radioisotopes for research, medicine, and industrial applications.
PROGRAM

NNSA Graduate Fellowship Program

The NNSA Graduate Fellowship Program is administered by Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and sponsored by the NNSA to provide students with training and practical experience that achieve the NNSA mission.

RadAnalysis

RadAnalysis is a software developed by the Department of Energy to assist in the packaging and transportation of radioactive materials. It facilitates compliance with regulations, providing consistency, accuracy, and relevant documentation.

Sharkzor

Powered by few-shot learning, the Sharkzor AI-driven, scalable web application makes it possible to quickly characterize and sort electron microscopy images used to analyze radioactive materials.

STOMP

STOMP is a suite of numerical simulators for solving problems involving coupled flow and transport processes in the subsurface. The suite of STOMP simulators is distinguished by application areas and solved mathematical equations.