Idaho lab, university contribute to NASA’s Titan mission

The NASA Dragonfly mission is scheduled for launch in 2026. The Dragonfly spacecraft would use a radioisotope power system tested and assembled in Idaho.
INL joins High-Performance Computing Consortium to battle COVID-19

Idaho National Laboratory has joined a COVID-19 High-Performance Computing Consortium to add its supercomputing capabilities to this vital cause.
Pathways to Partnership: Fresh eyes, creative thinking define GAIN’s approach to solutions

In 2015, DOE launched the Gateway for Accelerated Innovation in Nuclear (GAIN) to form partnerships with companies working to improve in nuclear energy.
Sustainable Energy Economy Workshop: Light Water Reactor and Hydrogen Hybrids

In January, the University of Toledo hosted the Sustainable Energy Economy Workshop: Research & Development of Light Water Reactors and Hydrogen Hybrids.
Out of this world: INL powers Mars Perseverance rover

NASA’s Mars Perseverance rover will take off sometime this summer. This mission wouldn’t be possible without the work done by a small team from INL.
Aaron Wilson

INL employee Aaron Wilson led a team that developed an innovative new water-filtration system for highly concentrated industrial wastewater.
Henry Chu

INL researchers like Dr. Henry Chu are developing armor prototypes that increase protection while simultaneously reducing weight and production costs.
Early-career researcher has earned multiple honors

INL employee Aaron Wilson was a recepient of The Greater Idaho Falls Chamber of Commerce’s “Distinguished Under 40” award winners.
Harold’s accomplishments and contributions as a scientist, an administrator and a leader are as impactful as they are extensive

After spending four decades with the lab, INL employee Harold McFarlane reflects on his time and accomplishments at the Site.
Recognizing exceptional researchers, inventors and technicians

Idaho National Laboratory celebrated extraordinary talents and novel achievements with the 2015 Research and Development Awards Ceremony.
Welcoming Dr. Cheng Sun as the first honoree under the Russell L. Heath Distinguished Postdoctoral Associate Program

Idaho National Laboratory is welcoming Dr. Cheng Sun as its first honoree under the Russell L. Heath Distinguished Postdoctoral Associate Program.
ANS President Andy Klein presented the award during a recent visit to the ATR Complex

The American Nuclear Society recognized the INL’s Advanced Test Reactor (ATR) Complex as a Nuclear Historic Landmark at the 2016 ANS Winter meeting.
Lynn Pope, an information technology service owner, was recently selected by the Idaho Business Review to receive an Accomplished Under 40 award

Out of hundreds of applicants, INL employee Lynn Pope was recently selected by the Idaho Business Review to receive an Accomplished Under 40 Award.
INL researcher sees vast possibilities for biomass resources

After 20 years as a key player in INL’s biomass program, Dr. J. Richard Hess sees possibilities for all the materials he was surrounded by as a youth.
INL scientist leads investigations of uranium nitride advanced reactor fuel

INL is researching materials that will allow new nuclear reactors to operate with greater efficiency and ability to withstand abnormal conditions.
INL wins Idaho Genius Award, R&D 100 finalist honors

INL researchers are racking up accolades for the new technology they develop. This summer, two more honors and awards were added to the list.
Idaho researcher’s odyssey of learning

INL employee Dr. Michael V. Glazoff opens up on his childhood, his career and how both lead him to a career at Idaho National Laboratory.
Recipients to be honored September 26

Two INL employees will be recognized on Sept. 26 as two of the 10 Greater Idaho Falls Chamber of Commerce Distinguished Under 40 recipients for 2017.
Two INL managers chosen for Oppenheimer program

Two managers from INL are part of the second Oppenheimer Science and Energy Leadership Program (OSELP) cohort: John C. Wagner and Shannon Bragg-Sitton.
INL team wins second place at DOE’s National Lab Accelerator Pitch contest

A team of Idaho National Laboratory researchers recently won second place in DOE’s National Lab Accelerator pitch contest.