How to train a Pro Force team member

Being an INL Protective Force (Pro Force) officer is a challenging and invigorating career, and it all starts with training.
To Pluto and Beyond: Work that reaches the stars

Three INL employees have spent most of their careers in the Space and Security Power Systems group, helping develop and test technology for use in space.
Ben Langhorst

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.
Amber Hoover

INL employee Amber Hoover is a research scientist in the laboratory’s Biofuels and Renewable Energy Technologies Department.
The visionary work of Leonard Koch and his colleagues lives on

Idaho National Laboratory today recognized the passing of nuclear pioneer Leonard Koch at the age of 95 The American Nuclear Society announced on June 1.
Mark Peters named new INL director

Battelle Energy Alliance’s (BEA) Board of Managers, announced today that Mark Peters, Ph.D., will be the next director of Idaho National Laboratory (INL)
3-D modeling used to re-create the Reno Homestead

One Idaho National Laboraotry (INL) intern spent her summer producing a 3-D model of a historic landscape and homestead over the course of her internship.
Tyacke helped secure nuclear fuel worldwide

INL employee Mike Tyacke reflects on his more than 40 years at the lab, and the life lessons he has learned along the way.
Arantza Zabala to retire after fruitful 27 years at INL

INL employee Arantza Zabala’s career is the culmination of a lifelong passion for equality and rights that has fueled her nearly 27-year-long run at the lab
After 38 years, engineer leaves his mark on Idaho National Laboratory

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.