Panelists Explore AI for Emergency Management
A series of conference panels recently explored how new and evolving technologies can support emergency managers’ responsibilities.
Fabrication of New Radioactive Material Transportation Packaging Under Way
A PNNL team is leading the design, fabrication, and regulatory testing, and delivery of new packaging units that will be used to ship radioactive materials safely and securely.
Longstanding Nuclear Safeguards Project Wraps up with a System Sendoff
The prototype Unattended Cylinder Verification Station is ready for further testing by the International Atomic Energy Agency to help make sure countries are honoring their nuclear safeguards obligations.
Two PNNL Managers Complete Distinguished Yearlong Leadership Program
Program seeks to develop exceptional scientists, engineers, and operations staff who can materially advance DOE missions.
PNNL Qualified to Produce Microparticles for IAEA
Microparticles help the International Atomic Energy Agency’s Network of Analytical Laboratories with quality of analyses.
Earning Joules for Nuclear Safeguards Technologies
Two teams were recognized for technologies to help the International Atomic Energy Agency verify peaceful use of nuclear material.
IAEA Deputy Director General Visits Richland and Sequim Campuses
Visit featured information exchange and tours of PNNL work and facilities that relate to the work of the International Atomic Energy Agency.
NNSA Administrator Visits Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Staff impressed the NNSA visitors with passion for their work and commitment to the national security mission.
WSU Students Work to Improve Sample Analysis for International Nuclear Safeguards
A team of Washington State University students delivered a project designed to improve preparation of environmental samples for analysis at PNNL.
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.