Interns Boost Careers at PNNL
In honor of National Intern Day, PNNL and intern Jonathan Mills were named among the Top 100 in the nation by early-career recruiting firm WayUp.
Zeroing in on Zoonotic Diseases
A Q&A with Lauren Charles, veterinarian and PNNL data scientist, on zoonotic diseases and the role biosurveillance plays in mitigating the growing threat to global health.
The Internet of Things Brings a Web of Promises and Perils to the Smart Grid, Experts Say
PNNL researchers established an Internet of Things Common Operating Environment (IoTCOE) laboratory to explore the risks associated with IoT connectivity to the internet, the energy grid and other critical infrastructures.
PNNL Experts Highlight How Math Tackles Industry Challenges
David Barajas-Solano and Aaron Luttman worked with students to create models to evaluate remediation strategies at the Hanford Site.
Disaster Response and Mitigation in an AI World
PNNL combines AI and cloud computing with damage assessment tool to predict path of wildfires and quickly evaluate the impact of natural disasters, giving first responders an upper hand.
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Watching the Cold War’s Environmental Footprint Shrink
A new web-based tool provides easy-to-understand progress metrics and other data about groundwater cleanup sites overseen by the DOE Office of Environmental Management.
Simulating the Effects of Climate Change
PNNL joint appointee Auroop Ganguly uses data science to study the impacts of climate change.
RemPlex Seminar: Subsurface Sensing with Spectral Induced Polarization
Learn how spectral induced polarization (SIP) might be used to enhance the understanding of subsurface processes and improve remediation outcomes at complex sites.