Three Idaho National Laboratory leaders honored by National Diversity Council

Three leaders from Idaho National Laboratory were recognized by The National Diversity Council.
Idaho National Laboratory projections point to continued growth, high demand for top talent

Idaho National Laboratory is projecting significant growth as the lab remains at the forefront of scientific innovation and technology.
Four INL employees named Women Worth Watching

Four Idaho National Laboratory employees have earned Women Worth Watching in Leadership distinctions from Profiles in Diversity Journal, a global publication dedicated to promoting and advancing inclusivity in corporate, nonprofit, STEM, government and higher education sectors.
Idaho National Laboratory’s 2023 Bright Future in Energy Scholarship opens

Idaho National Laboratory is pleased to announce the opening of the 2023 Bright Future in Energy Scholarship competition.
INL recognized for excellence in disability hiring, employment practices

The National Organization on Disability (NOD) has named Idaho National Laboratory a 2022 NOD Leading Disability Employer.
Idaho National Laboratory invites community to learn more about the future of nuclear energy

Building on an effort launched in 2019, Idaho National Laboratory is holding a series of community discussions to answer the public’s questions. The topic of the next series is the future of nuclear energy.
Idaho National Laboratory to host Spanish language recruiting event Oct. 25

Idaho National Laboratory will host a Spanish language recruiting event, INL Sin Límites, at the Idaho Falls Public Library on Tuesday, Oct. 25, from 6 to 9 p.m.
INL’s Family Nuclear Science Night invites students to explore STEM

Idaho National Laboratory invites local students and their families to attend Family Nuclear Science Night, a STEM event that introduces visitors to nuclear science, engineering and more.
INL scientist receives Distinguished Service Award

INL distinguished scientist and department manager Ron Boring has won the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society’s 2022 Arnold M. Small and Betty M. Sanders President’s Distinguished Service Award.
Nation’s first security-focused, 5G wireless test range opens in Idaho

Researchers in Idaho have opened the nation’s first open-air, 5G wireless test range focused exclusively on security testing, training and technology development.
John Revier named INL External Engagement and Communications director

John Revier has been named the director of External Engagement and Communications at Idaho National Laboratory (INL).
Community invited to discussions about Netflix’s Three Mile Island series

Idaho National Laboratory is hosting a community discussion about the recently released “Meltdown — Three Mile Island” documentary.
National labs join together to drastically reduce carbon emissions

In coordination with the U.S. Department of Energy, Idaho National Laboratory (INL) and three other national labs will lead the nation to net-zero carbon emissions by demonstrating clean energy solutions.
EBR-I Atomic Museum open for the summer May 27

The Experimental Breeder Reactor-I (EBR-I) Atomic Museum located in eastern Idaho will launch its 2022 season on Friday, May 27.
Net-Zero Program requests input on nuclear-generated electricity to reduce emissions

INL is looking for ideas to reduce its energy-related emissions using nuclear-generated electricity and heat to meet its net-zero goal
Philip Reppert named director of Center for Advanced Energy Studies

Philip Reppert has been named director of the Center for Advanced Energy Studies (CAES) at Idaho National Laboratory.
Key to improved green tech efficiency found in simple acid treatment

INL has discovered a more efficient way of creating electrochemical cells for carbon-free hydrogen and large-scale electricity generation.
Battelle Energy Alliance donates $1 million to support new agreement with College of Eastern Idaho

Officials from Battelle Energy Alliance and the College of Eastern Idaho announced an agreement to build the new Future Tech Building on the CEI campus.
Idaho National Laboratory seeks partner for small hydropower field demonstration

Researchers at Idaho National Laboratory are looking for field demonstration partners to help investigate how regional hydropower operators can integrate industrial-scale energy storage to make their plants capable of providing local emergency power during blackouts.
Idaho National Laboratory’s state economic impact grows to over $3 billion

Idaho National Laboratory’s latest Economic Impact Summary shows the lab added $3.08 billion to Idaho’s gross economic output in FY21.