PNNL Using 5G to Unlock New Potential
One year ago, Verizon announced a partnership that made PNNL the U.S. Department of Energy’s first national laboratory with Verizon 5G ultra-wideband wireless technology.
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.
Journal Highlights Future of AI and Emergency Management
A team from PNNL contributed several articles to the Domestic Preparedness Journal showcasing recent efforts to explore the emergency management and artificial intelligence research and development landscape.
Panelists Explore AI for Emergency Management
A series of conference panels recently explored how new and evolving technologies can support emergency managers’ responsibilities.
Piyoosh Jaysaval Receives Early Career Award
Data scientist at PNNL receives the Environmental and Engineering Geophysical Society and Geonics Limited Early Career Award for work with geophysical modeling and subsurface inversion codes.
X-rays Shine a Light on Environmental Cleanup
PNNL Chemist Sarah Saslow explains Hanford Site nuclear waste cleanup challenges in the subsurface and how scientists use X-ray measurements to understand why some cleanup materials work better than others.
Panel Highlights Tools for Critical Infrastructure Resilience
A panel at the National Homeland Security Conference highlighted latest modeling and operational tools aiding response.
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.
Safe Solutions for the Future of Groundwater Cleanup
PNNL chemists investigate the performance of ion exchange resins for subsurface remediation of uranium, technetium, and chromium.