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Make plans to watch a free webinar on Lawrence Livermore National
Laboratory tomorrow from 12:00 - 1:30 pm EDT. Learn about the lab's
history and current ongoing research in the sixth installment of the ANS
Young Members Group "Spotlight on National Labs" series.
LLNL was created in 1952 as a “new ideas” laboratory to augment the
efforts of Los Alamos in accelerating the U.S.’s hydrogen bomb program.
Beginning with the vision of Nobel Prize winner and LLNL namesake E.O.
Lawrence, the laboratory established a matrix organization that allows
experts in various disciplines to assemble as a team and work together
to understand and solve complex problems, a distinguishing feature of
LLNL that is still in use today. The unique LLNL environment has allowed
for advances
in many disparate fields, including high performance computing, laser
technology, element discovery, and nuclear weapons science and
technology.
Panelists
Moderator
Patrick Snouffer, ANS Young Members Group Executive Committee Member Check out the five previous Spotlight on National Labs webinars and others on demand. | ||
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