INL strengthens partnerships with small business and exceeds its annual procurement goals

Idaho National Lab demonstrated its commitment to using small businesses by achieving all its small business goals for the sixth consecutive year.
DiversityMBA’s list includes both emerging and executive leaders

DiversityMBA, a diversity and inclusion organization, has named four INL leaders to their 2018 Top 100 Under 50 Executive and Emerging Leaders list.
GE Hitachi awarded subcontract for work supporting proposed versatile test reactor

Idaho National Laboratory has awarded a subcontract to GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy to support a proposed fast spectrum Versatile Test Reactor.
INL employees selected for competitive DOE Project Leadership Institute

Two Idaho National Laboratory employees were selected for the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Project Leadership Institute (PLI) 2020 cohort.
Awards were presented during the Hall of Fame celebration

Two INL researchers have been recognized for their accomplishments at the 13th Annual Idaho Innovation Awards presented by the Idaho Technology Council.
$3.9 million awarded to universities

INL announced $3.9 million in funding for university-led projects to develop tools needed to monitor and conduct experiments in the Versatile Test Reactor.
INL recognized for exemplary disability hiring and employment practices

The National Organization on Disability (NOD) has named Idaho National Laboratory a 2018 NOD Leading Disability Employer.
Four from INL selected as Women Worth Watching awardees

Four INL employees have been selected as Women Worth Watching by Profiles in Diversity, a publication dedicated to promoting diversity and inclusion.
A critical milestone success

INL’s Transient Reactor Test facility marked the return of a capability that is critical to the United States’ role in the development of nuclear fuels.
INL welcomes Dr. Yi Xie as first Glenn T. Seaborg Distinguished Postdoctoral Associate

INL’s Glenn T. Seaborg Institute are excited to announce Dr. Yi Xie as INL’s inaugural Glenn T. Seaborg Distinguished Postdoctoral Associate.
Idaho National Laboratory publishes ‘A Parent’s Guide to STEM’

“A Parent’s Guide to STEM” is designed to help parents navigate the steps needed to prepare their students to encounter STEM in school and in their careers.
New technology improves hydrogen manufacturing

Industrial hydrogen manufacturing is becoming more efficient thanks to findings outlined in a new paper published by INL researchers
Battelle Energy Alliance grant applications open for economic development, community giving

Battelle Energy Alliance announced today that it is accepting applications for the 2019 Community Giving and Technology-based Economic Development campaigns
Idaho National Laboratory selected as CIO 100 award recipient

INL has been selected by as a 2018 CIO 100 award honoree, an award for those who exemplify operational and strategic excellence in digital innovation.
INL partners with National GEM Consortium to develop young talent

As part of its inclusive diversity efforts, various INL departments collaborated to bring its first cohort of GEM Fellows to the laboratory.
INL receives national recognition for Small Business Program

The U.S. Department of Energy selected Dr. Mark Peters as the Laboratory Director of the Year for his commitment to partnering small businesses with INL.
Laboratory Director Awards Ceremony honors exceptional INL employees

INL celebrates the achievements of its wide range of talent that make INL’s research possible with the Laboratory Director Awards ceremony.
Idaho National Laboratory honored as finalist at SC Awards for exceptional cybersecurity

Idaho National Laboratory (INL) has been named a 2018 SC Award finalist by SC Media in recognition of exceptional information technology (IT) security.
The event is designed to inspire the future workforce

INL will host minority, first-generation, and/or underserved high school students from throughout southeast Idaho at INL Multicultural Leaders in STEM Day.
Students today, scientists tomorrow

INL will gather over 100 female Idaho students to interact with researchers, engineers and scientists to see what their future could hold in STEM fields.