INL wins Idaho Innovation Award

An Idaho Innovation Award was awarded to the Electrochemical Recycling Electronic Constituents of Value, a tool used to reclaim valuable metals and REEs.
We want to inspire students to pursue a career in the STEM areas

High school juniors with an interest in science and technology will explore careers at Idaho National Laboratory’s (INL) High School Career Day on Thursday.
Gateway for Accelerated Innovation in Nuclear (GAIN) announces small business voucher opportunity

The Gateway for Accelerated Innovation in Nuclear (GAIN) announced the availability of FY-17 vouchers to assist in the development of nuclear energy tech.
INL Occupational Medicine Program receives prestigious award

INL’s Occupational Medicine Program within the Environment, Safety, Health and Quality Directorate was rewarded with the Corporate Health Achievement Award.
Southeastern Idaho Science Bowl takes place March 9-10

Eastern Idaho students are testing their math and science knowledge this week at the Southeastern Idaho Science Bowl sponsored by INL and DOE.
CIVET now available for software developers

INL released the Continuous Integration, Verification, Enhancement and Testing tool (Civet), the latest software released free to the public.
The focus-on meeting is being held today at EIL

INL representatives will meet with regional construction vendors to discuss opportunities to partner to support upcoming infrastructure development.
Thousands trained in cybersecurity

INL and the Department of Homeland Security announced the completion of the 100th iteration of the Industrial Control Systems Cybersecurity training course.
C.L. “Butch” Otter, Governor of the State of Idaho, proclaims March 2017 to be Cybersecurity Advancement Month

Governor Otter proclaimed the month of March as Cybersecurity Advancement Month, driven in part by INL’s commitment to cybersecurity research
Idaho National Laboratory will host minority, first-generation, underserved high school students throughout region

INL will host minority and first-generation Idaho high school students at the INL Multicultural Leaders in STEM, designed to inspire the future workforce.