December 11, 2024
Conference Paper

Activities at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory to Advance Nuclear Radiation Science among Underrepresented STEM Students

Abstract

The Partnership for Radiation Studies (PaRS) consortium is a collaboration between two minority-serving institutions and two U.S. national laboratories. The five-year consortium is funded by the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA), and it aims enhance workforce of underrepresented students in STEM disciplines. PaRS’ long-term goal is to train students for their prospective hiring in DOE laboratories and sites. As one of the two integral national laboratory partners, the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) is playing an integral role in achieving this goal via pertinent lectures, seminars, hands-on trainings, and outreach activities. This paper summarizes PNNL’s key activities and initiatives to train the next generation of underrepresented students in STEM disciplines.

Published: December 11, 2024

Citation

Sharma M., S. Sharma Poudel, C.K. Simpson, K.L. Bertschinger, A. Garza, T.T. Gray, and J.K. Snider, et al. 2024. Activities at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory to Advance Nuclear Radiation Science among Underrepresented STEM Students. In American Nuclear Society Winter Conference and Technology Expo, (ANS 2024), November 17-21 2024, Orlando, FL. Transactions of the American Nuclear Society, 131, 158-159. Orlando, Florida:American Nuclear Society. PNNL-SA-199753.