b'International ResearchersINLs International Researcher and Visitor Program32drives cross-cultural exchange, promotes collaboration with worldwide scientists and academia, and inspires creativity within the labs scientific community. ThisAcademic6program has enabled INL to bring several distinguished researchers and scientists to the lab to participate inVisitorsvital programs and projects. Nine participants in themilitarylabs International Researcher program are from SouthinternsKorea and Brazil. Researchers were funded by a variety of sources, including:Incheon National University. Korean Energy Technology Evaluation andAcademic VisitorsPlanning. Korean Nuclear International CooperativeThirty-two academic visitors from colleges Foundation.and universities participated this year, both a The Institute for Energy and Nuclear Research. combination of on-site and remote collaborators. This includes a professor from Alabama A&M The Brazilian researcher who was initially fundedUniversity, an HBCU, who joined the lab as part of by the Institute for Energy and Nuclear Researchthe DOE Office of Science Visiting Faculty Program, converted to a six-month BEA project hire.and 10 teacher externs sponsored by the Idaho Read the feature story here. STEM Action Center/Workforce Development Center. Military Fellowshipsand Veteran OutreachSix military interns and fellows from five institutions joined INL this year. One army fellow successfully completed his Department of Defense SkillBridge fellowship and accepted a full-time role with the lab.Represented branches included the U.S. Army, Navy, Air Force and Space Force.University of Liverpool, University of Manchester, Lancaster University, University of Sheffield and University of Leeds doctoral students and faculty at TREATS T U D E N T S, P O S T D O C S A N D FAC U LT Y AC H I E V E M E N T S F Y23 19'