Simulation Code Probes Microscale Mysteries of Advanced Manufacturing

INL’s MALAMUTE simulation code gives researchers a new perspective on advanced manufacturing techniques that could reduce the environmental impact of producing high-performance materials.
Supporting innovation with automation: INL researcher develops autonomous hot cell tool

An INL researcher has designed a robotic system to autotomize post-irradiation examination using a hot cell at Idaho National Laboratory.
New laboratory to explore the quantum mysteries of nuclear materials

Now, Idaho National Laboratory researchers are planning to explore the frontiers of quantum mechanics with a new synthesis laboratory that can work with radioactive elements such as uranium and thorium.
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.
Energy analysis moves beyond economics, technology to find the best fit for communities

A new initiative led by Idaho National Laboratory is working to accelerate the clean energy transition. The Emerging Energy Market Analysis (EMA) was formed with the University of Alaska, Boise State University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, University of Michigan, and the University of Wyoming.
Coal-dependent Kentucky considers nuclear with help of GAIN and an NCSU student

Kentucky, a coal-dependent state, is considering a clean energy transition to nuclear thanks to GAIN and an NCSU student.
Center for Radiation Chemistry Research takes a forgotten science into the future

Idaho National Laboratory’s Center for Radiation Chemistry Research has developed a capability that supports the nuclear energy industry by researching radiation-induced effects in advanced reactors, fuels, coolants, materials and fuel recycling technologies while also training the next generation of radiation chemists.
Energy secretary tours INL with focus on clean energy, national security capabilities

U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Secretary Jennifer Granholm made her first visit to Idaho National Laboratory (INL) Wednesday.
Battelle Energy Alliance, NASA select industry partners to design nuclear power system for lunar applications

Battelle Energy Alliance (Idaho National Laboratory) and NASA have selected proposals to design a power system for lunar power applications.
A lifelong advocate for nuclear’s power

Seth Kanter never suspected that his love of the ocean, and more than eight years in the Navy, would eventually lead him to a career in the high desert of eastern Idaho. But as the Radiological Engineering manager at Idaho National Laboratory, Kanter feels very much at home, and fortunate.