PNNL Team Receives National Nuclear Security Administration Award
A strong interdisciplinary team with a high-performance track record recently received their third Award of Excellence in five years from the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA).
Coal-to-X Fact Sheets
The coal-to-X fact sheets summarize key considerations for repurposing retired coal power plants to new uses.
Tracking the Neural Network’s Nuclear Clues
A 2011 earthquake and tsunami in Japan that knocked out a nuclear power plant helped inspire PNNL computational scientists looking for clues of future nuclear reactor mishaps by tracking radioactive iodine.
Six PNNL Staff Members Appointed as Laboratory Fellows
Laboratory fellow title given to those who have reached the top of their field and earned international recognition from peers.
Energy Technologies Get a Boost Toward Commercial Use
Six energy technologies that do everything from protect fish to monitor the health of flow batteries are getting a boost at PNNL with support from DOE's Technology Commercialization Fund.
Energy Frontier Research Centers
The Department of Energy has established a network of Energy Frontier Research Centers throughout the nation.
Company Designing Next Generation Reactor Gets Assistance from PNNL
PNNL provides gateway to nuclear innovation for small business
PNNL Engineer Named NSPE Fellow
Steve Short, a nuclear engineer at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, has been selected as a fellow of the National Society of Professional Engineers.
Real-Time Monitoring Tool Speeds Up Advanced Nuclear Reactor Development
Innovative technology combines continuous, remote, real-time testing and monitoring of byproduct gasses, paving the way for faster advanced reactor development and testing.
Fuel Cycle Expert Leads DOE Molten Salt Reactor Effort
PNNL radiochemist and research manager Patricia Paviet named National Technical Director for the Molten Salt Reactor (MSR) Program by the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Nuclear Energy.