SRNL’s Bill Bates met with Dan Yurman of Neutron Bytes to discuss the fuel cycle and backend of deploying SMRs and microreactors. Bates says talk about advanced SMRs can’t stop with deployment, rather, those talks need to include the entire fuel cycle.
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SRNL hosted its annual Summer Intern Research Poster Session, which provided an opportunity for interns to showcase their research. This year SRNL hosted the largest group of summer interns in its history – more than 80 interns representing 34 universities across the country.
The Wearable Robotics Team at SRNL is finding innovative ways to prevent injuries using personal and sleek “exoskeletons." Read about wearable robotics at SRNL in Matter at https://t.co/ZDsqPgvxAw
Congrats to Sean Noble on winning a #NLResearchSLAM Best Presentation award in the Environmental Resilience Category for his presentation on The Simulation of Mixing and Transporting of Liquid Waste Using Advanced Computer Modeling. At SRNL, We Put Science to Work!
The latest edition of SRNL Connect is now available.
SRNL Connect provides short bits of news about our activities at the lab and our engagement in the CSRA community.
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The SRNL Shielded Cells Facility includes the largest collection of cells with this type of capability in the country, allowing for material handling up to 5,000 curies of 1 Mev gamma radiation. https://t.co/N6BPb0HaAD
The facility includes 16 6’ x 6’ workstations with exterior walls made of 3-foot thick, high-density, reinforced concreate with an 1/8-inch-thick stainless-steel liner, and a 3-foot-thick cell shielding window featuring multiplate layers of leaded glass.