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Industry Engagement
Idaho National Laboratory is projecting significant growth as the lab remains at the forefront of scientific innovation and technology.
National & Homeland Security
Although the likelihood of a terrorist nuclear attack is extremely low, a lot of work is required to prepare for such an unthinkable event. That’s why a response team assembled by the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) recently trained in eastern Idaho’s desert on ways to collect and analyze simulated debris from a nuclear detonation.
Community Outreach
Wyoming’s leadership in the nation’s energy future was the topic of this year’s Frontiers Project Meeting Oct. 7 in Jackson, Wyoming.
Awards
Four Idaho National Laboratory employees have earned Women Worth Watching in Leadership distinctions from Profiles in Diversity Journal, a global publication dedicated to promoting and advancing inclusivity in corporate, nonprofit, STEM, government and higher education sectors.
STEM Items
At Idaho National Laboratory’s STEM Scholars summer camp in July 2022, students in eastern Idaho learned more about how they can make a difference as our world grapples with a growing energy crisis.
STEM Items
Idaho National Laboratory is pleased to announce the opening of the 2023 Bright Future in Energy Scholarship competition.
Integrated Energy
Idaho National Laboratory researchers have won funding from one of the nation’s largest sponsors of research in the natural sciences.
Awards
The National Organization on Disability (NOD) has named Idaho National Laboratory a 2022 NOD Leading Disability Employer.
Industry Engagement
The marketplace debut of Idaho National Laboratory’s Colorimetric Detection of Actinides, or CoDeAc, isn’t the finish to the award-winning technology’s story. According to its inventors and now investors, it’s just the beginning of a new chapter.
Community Outreach
Idaho National Laboratory employees and their families removed trash from a popular commuter and recreation pathway during a cleanup of the Idaho Falls River Walk in October.
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