PNNL Researchers Elected to IEEE Richland Section Positions
PNNL researchers Leo Fifield, Mike Larche, and Bishnu Bhattarai were recently elected to the board of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Richland, Washington section.
Bonheyo Leads Effort to Create Biofouling Research Standards
Biomedical scientist George Bonheyo has been selected as chair of a new International Electrotechnical Commission committee charged with creating standards for researching and measuring biofouling on marine energy systems.
PNNL Scientists Tap Nation’s Fastest Computers to Explore Critical Science Questions
Researchers will explore climate, pathogens and energy-efficient microelectronics using 3 million node hours on the nation’s supercomputers.
PNNL Chief Data Scientist Participates in the National Academies Forum Workshop
Lauren Charles, a chief data scientist at PNNL, showcased the vital research coming out of her program at The National Academies Forum workshop in Washington, D.C., January 15–16, 2025.
Beyond Higher Temperatures: Preparing for National Security Risks Posed by Climate Change
Beyond melting ice and higher temperatures: On Earth Day, scientists consider how climate change will affect national security.
Chemists Develop Contactless System to Detect Fentanyl, Other Drugs
PNNL has created and licensed a system that sniffs out trace levels of fentanyl, other drugs and explosives through the air.
Artificial Intelligence Edges Closer to the Clinic
TransMED analyzes patient data from similar diseases across multiple sources to understand COVID-19 patient outcome risk factors.
PNNL Technologies Garner Six R&D 100 Honors
Five PNNL technologies were recently awarded six R&D 100 honors. The R&D 100 Awards, now in its 58th year, recognize pioneers in science and technology from industry, the federal government, and academia.
MSIPP-NNSA
The NNSA Minority-Serving Institution Partnership Program is a research-based experience for students who are traditionally underrepresented in science, technology, engineering, and math.
Fugate Selected for the ACS Science Committee
Glenn Fugate was selected to serve on the American Chemical Society's Science Committee.