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Integrated Energy
Kurt Myers and his Idaho National Laboratory (INL) team provide full-scale wind power systems engineering and development support within the federal system. [...]
Integrated Energy
Kurt Myers and his Idaho National Laboratory (INL) team provide full-scale wind power systems engineering and development support within the federal system.
Nuclear Energy
This summer, INL received a long-awaited delivery in the form of a cask containing four experimental irradiated pins of nuclear fuel. [...]
Nuclear Energy
This summer, INL received a long-awaited delivery in the form of a cask containing four experimental irradiated pins of nuclear fuel.
Employee Profile
INL employee Ben Langhorst is a materials scientist at INL who earned INL’s Mentor of the Year Award for his work with his interns. [...]
Employee Profile
INL employee Ben Langhorst is a materials scientist at INL who earned INL’s Mentor of the Year Award for his work with his interns.
Employee Profile
INL employee Amber Hoover is a research scientist in the laboratory's Biofuels and Renewable Energy Technologies Department. [...]
Employee Profile
INL employee Amber Hoover is a research scientist in the laboratory's Biofuels and Renewable Energy Technologies Department.
Nuclear Energy
Scientists and engineers from research labs and industry have prepared advanced concepts for insertion into the INL Advanced Test Reactor. [...]
Nuclear Energy
Scientists and engineers from research labs and industry have prepared advanced concepts for insertion into the INL Advanced Test Reactor.
Cyber security, cybersecurity, high performance computing, supercomputers, modeling and simulation, INL supercomputer, cyber attacks, cyber threats, INL modeling and simulations, homeland security, power grid, Sawtooth supercomputer, Lemhi supercomputer, Falcon supercomputer, INL cybersecurity, INL homeland security,
Idaho National Laboratory (INL) recently acquired a 16,416-processor supercomputer known as “Falcon,” opening the gateway for endless innovation. [...]
Cyber security, cybersecurity, high performance computing, supercomputers, modeling and simulation, INL supercomputer, cyber attacks, cyber threats, INL modeling and simulations, homeland security, power grid, Sawtooth supercomputer, Lemhi supercomputer, Falcon supercomputer, INL cybersecurity, INL homeland security,
Idaho National Laboratory (INL) recently acquired a 16,416-processor supercomputer known as “Falcon,” opening the gateway for endless innovation.
Awards
INL expanded the number of researchers and inventors honored during its annual R&D Awards ceremony Friday at the Energy Innovation Laboratory in Idaho Falls [...]
Awards
INL expanded the number of researchers and inventors honored during its annual R&D Awards ceremony Friday at the Energy Innovation Laboratory in Idaho Falls
INL waste treatment, Idaho nuclear waste, Advanced Mixed Waste Treatment Project, AMWTP Idaho, Fluor Idaho, INL nuclear waste
Environmental cleanup progress at INL is important to the people of Idaho, the nation and the world, which is why public discourse is incredibly important. [...]
INL waste treatment, Idaho nuclear waste, Advanced Mixed Waste Treatment Project, AMWTP Idaho, Fluor Idaho, INL nuclear waste
Environmental cleanup progress at INL is important to the people of Idaho, the nation and the world, which is why public discourse is incredibly important.
National & Homeland Security
Military branches register top candidates for this intensive Radiological Hazards and Operators Training and Field Exercise course (RHOT) conducted at INL. [...]
National & Homeland Security
Military branches register top candidates for this intensive Radiological Hazards and Operators Training and Field Exercise course (RHOT) conducted at INL.
Integrated Energy
Idaho National Laboratory has selected two teams to participate in the Department of Energy’s Lab-Corps Program during 2015. [...]
Integrated Energy
Idaho National Laboratory has selected two teams to participate in the Department of Energy’s Lab-Corps Program during 2015.
Idaho National Laboratory