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As a materials scientist at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL), Dr. Charmayne Lonergan works with glassy materials in the Radiological Materials Group of the Energy and Environment Directorate.

So, you’re starting out your career and you’re interested in clean energy. Or maybe you’re looking to switch gears and work towards a good cause. Wherever you are on your career path, the Department of Energy (DOE) wants to talk to you!

More than 100 educators, students and DOE employees gathered over two days last week for the inaugural EM Minority Serving Institutions Partnership Program (EM MSIPP) Competitive Research Awards Workshop.

Who says the fight against climate change can’t be delicious? In the latest episode of People Powered, Secretary Granholm talks to New York-based bakery owner Nels Leader and Maine-based brewery owner Dan Kleban to discuss their clean energy action.

For about a dozen teens, summer camp brought them into the world of EM's environmental cleanup at Oak Ridge.

Learn why Dr. Emily Shemon loves her job at Argonne National Laboratory as a Principal Nuclear Engineer.

Whether driving to your local airport to catch a flight or through several states for a road trip, the Biden Administration and the Department of Energy (DOE) want to make sure you’re getting the most out of your vehicle this summer.

Officials from EM and Ohio University recently joined a class at Ohio’s Western High School to celebrate the 11th cohort of students to complete an EM Annual Site Environmental Report (ASER) Summary project.

Tired of big cities, Justin Arena exercised his own version of Manifest Destiny and headed to the West to begin an internship at the DOE Idaho National Laboratory (INL) Site, supporting one of EM’s highest-priority projects.

You won’t want to miss this conversation with Secretary Granholm and New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell, Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego, and Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner.