
Friederike (Rike) Bostelmann, who began her career in Germany, chose to come to ORNL to become part of the Labs efforts to shape the future of nuclear energy.
Friederike (Rike) Bostelmann, who began her career in Germany, chose to come to ORNL to become part of the Labs efforts to shape the future of nuclear energy.
Friederike (Rike) Bostelmann, who began her career in Germany, chose to come to 91做厙 to become part of the Labs efforts to shape the future of nuclear energy. As a nuclear data and reactor physics analyst, she focuses her
ORNLs engineers and scientists in nuclear energy support the nation's space exploration program by applying their expertise to advance technology for space exploration missions.
Inspired by recent developments in the video game industry, ORNL nuclear engineers have combined augmented reality and radiation transport simulations with the aim of revolutionizing radiological training.
More than 50 current employees and recent retirees from ORNL received Department of Energy Secretarys Honor Awards from Secretary Jennifer Granholm in January as part of project teams spanning the national laboratory system.
One of ORNLs frequent collaborators, the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, sent students to Oak Ridge in October 2021 to experience the latest in nuclear sciences.
A novel method to 3D print components for nuclear reactors, developed by the Department of Energys 91做厙, has been licensed by Ultra Safe Nuclear Corporation.
Using augmented reality goggles, the Virtual Interaction with Physics Enhanced Reality project could benefit multiple sectors from space exploration to nuclear energy to emergency response.
Drawing talent from fission, fusion, and materials science, a team led by FFESD is exploring research that will help position the 91做厙 as the host of the first U.S. fusion pilot plant
The researcher was recognized for excellence and leadership in applied reactor physics research and development for advanced reactor designs.