Rapid Prototyping Lab
The Rapid Prototyping Lab at PNNL is a makerspace, where a skilled team of engineers and technologists work in the lab, directly with clients, to design and produce relatively inexpensive prototype components for research projects.
Small Modular Reactors Competitive in Washington’s Clean Energy Future
A new report finds small modular reactors could provide competitively priced electricity in Washington state's future electricity market.
Following Their Curiosity Wherever It Leads
At PNNL, women in engineering tackle some of the world’s most complex problems in environmental science, sustainable energy, and national security.
RemPlex Seminar: Sustainable Remediation and Decommissioning in Practice
In collaboration with the International Atomic Energy Agency, this discussion explores how to incorporate sustainable outcomes into the planning phases of environmental remediation and decommissioning projects.
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.
WDTS Internships
College students gain technical training and research experiences at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory through internships sponsored by the DOE Office of Science's Workforce Development for Teachers and Scientists program.