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Don't
miss the next installment of the ANS Young Members Group Spotlight on
the National Labs webinar series, featuring Oak Ridge National
Laboratory (ORNL)!
The free webinar takes place tomorrow, August 12, 1:30 - 3:00 pm EDT. Register now.
Why spotlight ORNL?
Its very beginnings laid the foundation for world-leading science
in multiple disciplines. Established in 1943 as part of the Manhattan
Project, ORNL is now the largest U.S. Department of Energy science and
energy laboratory, employing more than 5,200. Every day, ORNL delivers
scientific discoveries and technical breakthroughs needed to realize
solutions in energy and national security and provide economic benefit
to the nation.
Historical inspiration comes from the lab’s Graphite Reactor, the
world’s first continuously operated nuclear reactor. ORNL’s nuclear
scientists and engineers draw from the lab’s rich history to help them
address compelling challenges in nuclear science and technology—from
pursuing economical nuclear energy and groundbreaking fusion energy
advances to identifying new applications for radioisotopes.
Panelists will offer insights into the unique nuclear science
occurring at ORNL, highlighting how the lab is pursuing the
Transformational Challenge Reactor, the world’s first additively
manufactured nuclear reactor, as well developing leading modeling and
simulation tools, moving reactor technologies forward, discovering new
elements, and advancing the long-term vision of viable fusion energy.
Panelists
Moderator
Sarah Camba Lynn,
ANS Young Members Group Secretary
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