Joules for PNNL-developed Safeguard Technologies
PNNL teams earn Joules for nuclear safeguard technologies transferred to the IAEA.
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.
Security and Behavioral Science Research by PNNL’s Leesa Duckworth Gets National Attention
Leesa Duckworth is bringing more awareness to the human perspective when assessing national security concerns.
Chauvet Serves as Legal Expert to Uzbekistan Legislative, Regulatory Framework
Nonproliferation Policy and Law Analyst, Chanel Chauvet, served as the legal expert in the International Atomic Energy Agency's effort to update Uzbekistan's Integrated Nuclear Security Support Plan.
Taylor Advocates Need for Interdisciplinary Curricula and Training for Future Scientists
Karen Taylor was an invited speaker at the Closing the Knowledge Gaps event and spoke during a panel, titled Bioeconomy Workforce Demands.
Regulating Space Junk: Doty Talks Orbital Debris, International Law
Kathleen Doty recently shared legal insight on the challenge of space debris in her presentation “Regulating Space Junk” as part of the University of Georgia School of Law’s Spring 2023 Space Law Speaker Series.
Horawalavithana Selected as Editor of Two Journals
PNNL’s Sameera Horawalavithana joins the journals IEEE Transactions on Artificial Intelligence and Humanities and Social Sciences Communications.
VerWey Briefs U.S. Congressional Commission on Supply Chain Security and Resilience
John VerWey, East Asia national security advisor, delivered remarks on competition in global supply chains at a U.S.-China Economic Security Review Commission hearing in June 2022.