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In 1995, the laboratory was renamed the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. [1] The Laboratory's global environmental and nuclear nonproliferation work moved to the forefront during the 1990s. The Pacific Northwest Center for Global Security was established to coordinate nuclear nonproliferation programs, research and policy work within the ...
Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) Oak Ridge, Tennessee, 1943 UT–Battelle (since April 2000) [5] 4,368 US$2,130,000,000 Ames National Laboratory: Ames, Iowa, 1947 Iowa State University (since 1947) 310 US$58,000,000 Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL) Upton, New York, 1947 Brookhaven Science Associates (since 1998) [6] 2,989 US$572,000,000
www.emsl.pnnl.gov The Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory ( EMSL , pronounced em-zul) is a Department of Energy, Office of Science facility at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory in Richland, Washington , United States.
PNNL research helped scale a pretreatment method from laboratory testing to a fully operational tank-side cesium removal system that is installed alongside one of Hanford’s underground tanks ...
By delivering the science and technology to move these solutions forward, researchers at PNNL are literally shaping the future of manufacturing. Steven Ashby is director of Pacific Northwest ...
In 1995, it achieved national laboratory status and became The Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. Battelle's contract allowed it to perform research for government and private companies, so it was able to branch out into related areas. [212] [213] In 2022, the laboratory employed 5,314 staff and had an annual budget of $1.2 billion. [214]
The laboratory is guarded by a Department of Energy Protective Force, has a full service fire department, and has its own ZIP code (11973). In total, the lab spans a 5,265-acre (21 km 2) area that is mostly coterminous with the hamlet of Upton, New York. BNL is served by a rail spur operated as-needed by the New York and Atlantic Railway.
The Joint Global Change Research Institute (JGCRI) is a research institute established in 2001 through a collaboration between the University of Maryland, College Park, and the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. The primary objective of the institute is to employ interdisciplinary approaches in climate change research.