PNNL Scientists among Most Influential in the World
Six PNNL researchers named to the list of the most highly cited in the world. The list features scientists from around the world whose citations rank in the top one percent within 22 subject areas.
Fall Pathways to Excellence Event Celebrates PNNL Staff Achievements
PNNL’s fall Pathways to Excellence award ceremony celebrated nearly 50 staff for their contributions across science, engineering, operations, and STEM education.
Crystal Growth's Driving Forces Clarified by PNNL Researchers' Innovative Computational Approach
Earth Scientist and Materials Scientist Joint Appointee Receive DOE Early Career Research Awards
A PNNL scientist and an Oregon State University faculty member with a PNNL joint appointment were named recipients.
Kevin Rosso Named American Geophysical Union Fellow
Geochemist Kevin Rosso named an American Geophysical Union fellow in recognition of his work leading the field of molecular geochemistry.
Sensors and Batteries: Never Small Enough?
The world is becoming reliant on increasingly smaller sensors that improve daily life in many ways. A PNNL-led paper takes a closer look at these technologies and their future development for environmental and sensitive species monitoring.
WSU Grad Students and the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory – a Winning Combination
Greater WSU grad student presence at PNNL