PNNL offers a wide range of internships in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). Interns work in offices and laboratories alongside experienced researchers to expand their knowledge and form mentoring relationships.
Evangelina Galvan Shreeve, the daughter of Mexican farmworkers, is now the director of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Ben Bond-Lamberty, an Earth scientist, and Melanie Roberts, director of state and regional affairs at PNNL, have been named as AAAS fellows, along with Aurora Clark, a Laboratory Fellow and joint appointee from Washington State University.
Kevin Rosso joins scientists and engineers who provide leadership and expertise to help solve issues affecting Washington State, inform public policy-making, and increase the role and visibility of science among the public.
Postdoctoral researchers contribute mightily to PNNL's mission. This week, PNNL is honoring its 268 postdoc researchers as part of the 10th annual National Postdoc Appreciation Week.
Frannie Smith, a chemist specializing in nuclear waste management and disposal, was recognized as a "Notable Woman in STEM" for 2019 by the nonprofit Washington STEM program.