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National & Homeland Security
Researchers from Idaho National Laboratory and New Mexico-based Visgence Inc. have designed and demonstrated a technology that can block cyberattacks from impacting the nation’s electric power grid.
Nuclear Energy
The May 2021 issue of Nuclear Technology is devoted to MOOSE, the computational framework developed at Idaho National Laboratory (INL) that eases sophisticated analysis of everything from cutting-edge plastics to advanced nuclear fuels.
Community Outreach
The EBR-I Atomic Museum will be open July 17 from the hours of 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. to celebrate Atomic Days in Arco, Idaho.
Awards
INL’s Voluntary Protection Program (VPP) is currently undergoing an extensive review process to maintain its Star status – the highest designation the Department of Energy (DOE) uses to recognize outstanding occupational safety and health programs.
Awards
INL employee and head of Nuclear Fuel Cycle Strategy Monica Regalbuto has been a Fellow of the American Nuclear Society (ANS).
National & Homeland Security
Researchers at INL are using machine learning to teach computers to recognize critical infrastructure from satellite imagery.
Awards
INL deputy laboratory director Juan Alvarez has earned a Leadership Excellence Award from the National Diversity Council.
Education
Turnover is inherent in the design of the Center for Advanced Energy Studies (CAES), but researcher Nathan Jerred is an exception.
Integrated Energy
INL and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory have created IrrigationViz to help analyze the costs and benefits of irrigation modernization.
STEM Items
INL is formalizing its partnership with Shoshone-Bannock School District #537 to enhance opportunities for tribal students.
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