Nuclear energy featured on ‘Tomorrow’s World Today’

“Tomorrow’s World Today,” an Emmy-nominated television show about the latest developments on sustainability, technology and innovation, will feature experts from Idaho National Laboratory during Season 4.
National Laboratory Partners with Arizona Company to Use Nuclear Energy for Clean Hydrogen Production

Idaho National Laboratory will partner with PNW Hydrogen to bring the nation one step closer to a carbon-free future.
INL computational scientist solves mysteries of nuclear science

Andrea Jokisaari, a computational scientist at Idaho National Laboratory (INL), works to unlock the mysteries of how fuel and materials change over time in nuclear power plants, information crucial for plant safety and economics.
INL ranks #13 in nation among best places to work for women, diverse managers

Diversity MBA, a national leadership organization that integrates diversity and inclusion with talent management, ranked Idaho National Laboratory #13 in the nation for Best Places to Work for Women & Diverse Managers and in the Top 10 Best in Class Categories for Accountability and Recruitment.
Protecting researcher safety one industry standard at a time

The Idaho National Laboratory Human Factors and Reliability directorate is helping create and improve the standardized language for various aspects of nuclear engineering.
Machine learning in charge: Improving battery safety for electric vehicles

A machine learning technique developed by Idaho National Laboratory (INL) researchers makes it easier to spot possible battery troubles earlier than ever before.
MIT Nuclear Reactor Laboratory and Idaho National Laboratory jointly appoint Dr. Sacit Cetiner to lead Center for Reactor Instrumentation and Sensor Physics

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Nuclear Reactor Laboratory (NRL) and Idaho National Laboratory (INL) are pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Sacit M. Cetiner as the director of the newly established joint MIT and INL Center for Reactor Instrumentation and Sensor Physics (CRISP).
New website a gateway into nuclear energy

The Gateway for Accelerated Innovation in Nuclear (GAIN) just unveiled Milestones in Advanced Nuclear, an interactive website that provides the latest news in the U.S. nuclear power industry.
Small hydropower proves to be an ally for rural communities

Technology developed by Idaho National Laboratory can be used to support smaller, regional hydropower plants that normally wouldn’t have the capability to black start and operate as an islanded grid.
Hiring Our Heroes brings new talent to INL

INL participates in the Hiring Our Heroes Program, which provides service members with professional training and experience in the civilian workforce.