Scary fun: INL employee spends October in some dark places

As a communications specialist, INL employee Joel Hiller works to demystify and educate the public about the important research taking place at INL.
How this computer scientist threads the needle

Computer science and quilting don’t appear to have much in common, but they share an important thread for INL employee Bev Novak.
Kashia Hale: Coach, mom and operations support extraordinaire

INL employee Kashia Hale keeps a busy schedule, giving her time to give back to her community, be a better employee, and even stay focused on the important things in life.
Fit for duty

Two Idaho National Laboratory employees spend their time outside of work competing in spartan races, which test one’s speed and endurance.
Speeding safely: Nuclear laboratory principles translate to the racetrack

Raymond Clark understands how to play it safe. He does it both at work and while racing a motorcycle at more than 100 mph.
Catching phish and fish

Part of one INL employee’s job is to help employees recognize suspicious emails, but in her off-time, Sandy Briggs spends many hours fishing.
Things that go vroom: Nuclear instrumentation researcher’s passion for anything with wheels

When he’s not helping develop advanced nuclear reactors, INL employee Troy Unruh can be found exploring Idaho in his fleet of vehicles.
INL engineer gives new life to vintage snowcat

For the last ten years, INL engineer David Stites has spent countless days and nights restoring a vintage snowcat to its former glory.
ATR project manager carries skills to great outdoors

Marvin Guzman has carried his experience as an ATR project manager into his outdoor hobby, working to open and expand trails.
INL family takes counting down to the holidays to the next level

Many families count down to Christmas using an Advent calendar. The Vorwaller family of Idaho Falls has added an element to the tradition.