Two PNNL Researchers Named IEEE Fellows
Sonja Glavaski and Kevin Schneider, both electrical engineers at PNNL, have been named as IEEE fellows. IEEE is the world's largest technical professional organization dedicated to advancing technology for the benefit of humanity.
Secretary of Energy Advisory Board (SEAB) Report Recognizes PNNL Contributions
Contributions from researchers across Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) were recently recognized in the preliminary findings of a Secretary of Energy Advisory Board (SEAB) report.
High-Performance Computing Helps Grid Operators Manage Increasing Complexity
Making sure there’s enough electricity at the lowest price is a critical endeavor undertaken daily by electricity market operators. Now, there’s an approach that provides more timely and accurate information to make day-ahead decisions.
PNNL Creates Center for Artificial Intelligence
PNNL has created the Center for AI @PNNL to coordinate the pioneering research of hundreds of scientists working on a range of projects in artificial intelligence.
Hear All About It: Slaven Peles Featured on Let’s Talk Exascale Podcast
Slaven Peles, PNNL computational scientist and leader of a national high-performance computing project for power grid analysis, spoke about the project with the host of the Let’s Talk Exascale podcast.
Industry Collaboration Powers New Generation of Grid Emergency Control Technology
Artificial intelligence-based decision tool enables grid operators to respond more quickly and effectively to grid emergencies.
Looking Back, Moving Forward: Reflections from a Decade as PNNL Director
As Laboratory Director Steve Ashby pens his last monthly column, he highlights PNNL’s accomplishments with pride and gratitude.
Safeguarding the Nation’s Supercomputers
Tracking down nefarious users is just one example of work at PNNL’s Center for Advanced Technology Evaluation, a computing proving ground supported by DOE’s Advanced Scientific Computing Research program.