PNNL supports U.S. government strategy and capability building efforts for international partners to understand and implement United Nations sanctions on preventing the financing, development, and spread of destructive weapons.
A multi-institution research team led by PNNL is addressing curb usage management challenges in large urban areas by developing a city-scale dynamic curb use simulation tool and an open-source curb management platform.
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.
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
PNNL delivers workshops, consultations, and trainings for foreign partners to strengthen their implementation of international and multilateral sanctions regimes.
The Isotope Program at PNNL supports scientific advances in the production and use of radioisotopes for research, medicine, and industrial applications.
PNNL is leading a consortium that provides funding opportunities to the automotive industry for accelerating new lightweight technologies in on-highway vehicles.
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.