Fact Sheets

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IMCL is home to instrumentation that allows researchers to study irradiated fuels and materials at the micro, nano and atomic levels.
The joint appointment program at Idaho National Laboratory is designed to enhance research collaborations between the laboratory and university staff.
Certain incidents at nuclear power reactors influence society’s perception of the technology. Chernobyl revealed lessons that improved nuclear energy safety.
Certain incidents at nuclear power reactors influence society’s perception of the technology. Fukishima revealed lessons that improved nuclear energy safety.
Certain incidents at nuclear power reactors influence society’s perception of the technology. SL-1 revealed lessons that improved nuclear energy safety.
Certain incidents at nuclear power reactors influence society’s perception of the technology. Three Mile Island revealed lessons that improved nuclear energy safety.
A network traffic analysis platform that enables security teams to detect and analyze network threats.
A rapid decision-making resource for maritime infrastructure emergencies.
The Material Recovery Pilot Plant (MRPP), a research facility operated by the Department of Energy at Idaho National Laboratory, supports processes to recover materials from nuclear fuel.
The Pyrochemistry Laboratories play a vital role in researching molten salts for processing used nuclear fuels and developing molten salt reactor systems.
The Materials Security and Consolidation Complex supports radioactive material storage and repackaging, contamination techniques and fuel cycle research capabilities.
MSL for Nuclear instrumentation is designed for irradiation experiments and advanced reactors and include a collection of laboratory spaces, equipment and capabilities.
Fractionation capabilities and research at INL support innovative biomass feedstock processes, reducing costs and improving supply chain logistics.
INL’s energy system testing integrates simulation, storage systems, a renewable energy microgrid, load control capabilities and full-scale testing.
A facility for researchers and technology developers to test new microreactor concepts.
Researchers and technology developers gain operational experience with a real 100-kW fission microreactor.
Developing safe, reliable sources of carbon-free energy will be the next decade’s greatest challenge for power producers in the US. Several US-based companies are developing Molten Salt Reactors (MSRs), a type of advanced nuclear reactor.
The MSTEC will be a state-of-the-art, shielded argon glovebox for irradiated and nonirradiated actinide materials.
The Monitoring, Diagnostics and Automation Laboratory is helping the nuclear industry develop new sensors, control algorithms and innovative ways to reduce plant operational costs.
Multiphysics Object Oriented Simulation Environment, better known as MOOSE, makes modeling and simulation more accessible to a broad array of scientists.
INL is a leading provider of national security solutions in areas including control systems cybersecurity, nuclear nonproliferation and defense systems.
The U.S. Department of Energy Office of Nuclear Energy established the National Reactor Innovation Center (NRIC) in 2019.
INL's National Security Test Range (NSTR) provides access to capabilities to understand and mitigate emerging challenges faced on the battlefield.
Neutron Radiography Reactor (NRAD) core in the water-filled tank beneath the Hot Fuel Examination Facility main hot cell.

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