New Consortium Tackles Students, STEM, and Radiation Studies
Advancing the science of radiation, especially among students at minority-serving institutions, is the goal of one of the Department of Energy’s newest consortia.
Katalenich Selected for Grainger Foundation Frontiers of Engineering Symposium
Katalenich was selected to attend the Grainger Foundation Frontiers of Engineering 2023 Symposium—an honor given to only 100 early-career engineers annually.
Keeping America Safe: Ken Geelhood
Ken Geelhood is a nuclear engineer who is studying how the challenging conditions of a nuclear reactor affect the reliability of fuel.
Congratulations to NNSA Excellence Award Winners
Two PNNL teams have been recognized for their work on safe, secure radioactive material shipping.
PNNL @ MARC XII Conference
Researchers from PNNL will be among the 400 scientists from 35 countries at the MARC XII Conference in Kona, Hawaii, April 3–8, 2022, for presentations and discussion on the latest advances in radioanalytical chemistry and its applications.
Isotope Program
The Isotope Program at PNNL supports scientific advances in the production and use of radioisotopes for research, medicine, and industrial applications.
Space Science, Technology, and Policy
PNNL’s Space Science, Technology, and Policy activities draw on diverse technical expertise and research capabilities from across the Laboratory.
Institute of Nuclear Materials Management Annual Meeting 2024
PNNL will be hosting and present at the INMM Annual Meeting, featuring sessions on nuclear materials, policy, safeguards, and forensics.
Plutonium Experiment Opens New Research Possibilities
Researchers used novel methods to safely create and analyze plutonium samples. The approaches could prove influential in future studies of the radioactive material, benefitting research in legacy, national security and nuclear fuels.