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In 1977, INL employee Rodney Shurtliff applied for a job at the Site on a whim. 38 years later, Shurtliff reflects on his time at the lab.
A team at Idaho National Laboratory has developed a modeling platform called Water and Energy Scenarios Testing for integrated resource planning.
INL interns celebrated the completion of a nine-month long project that in the future will be used as a demonstration model for engineers.
In 2016, DOE announced four projects to assess the prevelance of rare earth elements that may be dissolved in higher-temperature geothermal fluids.
In late July, the Center for Advanced Energy Studies hosted its first Industry Water-Energy Workshop, featuring speakers from INL among other partners.
INL announced the selection of Dr. Rita Baranwal to serve as director of the INL-led Gateway for Accelerated Innovation in Nuclear (GAIN) initiative.
One of the main goals of INL and its research is to commercialize promising technology, and make it available to the world.
INL nuclear experts have teamed with Argonne and Oak Ridge National Labs to evaluate technologies and objectives for new test and demonstration reactors.
An INL report presented pathways to deployment for advanced test and demonstration reactor concepts to support key national nuclear energy needs.
This summer, nearly 350 students from 94 universities around the United States and overseas participated as interns in the INL internship program.