Reduced Nitrogen Oxide Emissions from Industrial Vehicles Ahead
A new discovery by PNNL researchers has illuminated a previously unknown key mechanism that could inform the development of new, more effective catalysts for abating NOx emissions from combustion-engines burning diesel or low carbon fuel.
Energy Frontier Research Centers
The Department of Energy has established a network of Energy Frontier Research Centers throughout the nation.
Oxide interfaces in disarray
Researchers found that certain oxide interface configurations remain stable in extreme environments, suggesting ways to build better performing, more reliable devices for fuel cells, space-based electronics, and nuclear energy.
JEOL 5900LV Scanning Electron Microscope
Electron Microscopy
PNNL is a leader in the integration of aberration-corrected electron microscopy, in-situ techniques, and atom probe tomography to address challenges in nuclear materials, environmental remediation, energy storage, and national security.
Diverse Scientists and Engineers for a Sustainable Energy Future
From Mexico and Ethiopia to a U.S. national lab, interns are ready to contribute to a sustainable energy future.
RadAnalysis
RadAnalysis is a software developed by the Department of Energy to assist in the packaging and transportation of radioactive materials. It facilitates compliance with regulations, providing consistency, accuracy, and relevant documentation.
Forging the Future with Finesse in Metals Manufacturing
From vehicles and airplanes to solid-phase processing of metals—how Curt Lavender and his team at PNNL solve industry problems with practical ingenuity.
Eastern WA National Lab Interns Contribute to Energy, Security, Scientific Discovery
Summer is for science! PNNL’s interns are diving into science and technology and getting a front-row view of the research and development of a national laboratory.