#LabSpotlight Series

Secretary Granholm, Senator Dick Durbin (IL), and Reps. Bobby L. Rush (IL-01) and Bill Foster (IL-11)
Through this historic act, the Office of Science received an additional $1,550,000,000 in Fiscal Year 2022 funding. These unprecedented investments will accelerate ongoing upgrades to critical facilities and other national laboratory infrastructure projec
Graphic for the How to Start Your Career in Clean Energy blog
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!
Kelley Ruehl is an Energy Water Systems Integration mechanical engineer at Sandia National Laboratories.
Learn why Kelley loves her job as an Energy Water Systems Integration mechanical engineer at Sandia National Laboratories.
Amy Halloran is the Director of Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Grid Modernization for Sandia National Laboratories.
Learn why Amy Halloran loves her job as the Director of Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Grid Modernization for Sandia National Laboratories.
Secretarial Honors Awards Cover Image
In December, more than 1,100 DOE employees were honored with Secretarial Honors Awards for their contributions in research, clean-energy development, and Department administration for work dating back to 2020.
In this pre-COVID gathering, participants in a Girls Who Code club meet to take part in a Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL)-managed club. They are part of the over 500 students who have participated in LLNL’s clubs since their launch in 2016.
National Computer Science Education Week (December 6-12) is a national week-long call to action to inspire, train, and encourage a diverse range of students from K-12 to pursue computer science and to say a hearty thank you to their teachers.