IDREAM Poem Takes First Place in DOE Poetry of Science Art Contest
A poem inspired by radioactive tank waste—“Can a Scientist Dream it Alone?”—was awarded first place in the Department of Energy’s Poetry of Science Art Contest.
PNNL at the American Nuclear Society Winter Meeting 2023
PNNL experts at the ANS Winter Meeting and the Advances in Nuclear Nonproliferation Technology and Policy Conference will share fuel cycle research including disposal, storage, transportation, and consent-based siting.
International Glass Corrosion Workshop
This 16th annual informal gathering of glass scientists is held in conjunction with the American Ceramic Society (ACerS) Glass and Optical Materials Division (GMOD) 2024 meeting.
Gen IV International Forum: Advances in Online Monitoring for Nuclear Fuel Reprocessing Streams
PNNL chemists Amanda Lines and Samuel Bryan present "Advances in On-Line Monitoring for Nuclear Fuel Reprocessing Streams,” a free webinar for policymakers, managers, regulators, students, and the general public.
Brooks Receives Department of Energy Award for Information Security
Kriston Brooks received the 2023 Department of Energy Office of Classification Outstanding DC Award, which is given to those in the classification community who have made significant contributions.
Devanathan Leads Pioneering Review at the Forefront of Multiscale Modeling
Interdisciplinary review blends advanced scientific understanding to help predict how materials behave in extreme operating conditions.
Radiological Microscopy Suite
The Radiological Microscopy Suite at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory provides highly sensitive instruments to examine and characterize radioactive materials.
Waste Management Symposia Picks PNNL “Superior Papers”
Five papers co-written by 23 PNNL researchers were named Superior Paper Award Winners by the Waste Management Symposia.
STAYSL PNNL Software Suite for Reactor Dosimetry
A software suite for working with neutron activation rates measured in a nuclear fission reactor, an accelerator-based neutron source, or any neutron field to determine the neutron flux spectrum using a generalized least-squares approach.