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Bruce Walker, Assistant Secretary of the Office of Electricity, lays out why STEM is invaluable to their mission.
Local high school students recently visited a high-tech mock-up at the Hanford Site to learn about science, technology, engineering and math careers.
Employees of Nuclear Waste Partnership recently participated in Engineers Week events, providing presentations to over 3,500 students.
Employees with EM’s Office of River Protection Hanford tank operations contractor recently helped area students discover the wonders of engineering.
The competition includes two multi-faceted challenges: design, build, and test a wind turbine; and plan and financially analyze a wind plant.
This competition challenges interdisciplinary teams of undergraduate students to create unique solutions to complex wind energy projects.
Today is International Women’s Day, a worldwide celebration about the incredible contributions to society women have made throughout history.
To celebrate International Women’s Day on March 8, we’ve interviewed some of the women working across the Water Power Technologies Office.
Having a fast test reactor will drastically speed up the time it takes to test, develop and qualify advanced reactor technologies.
Dr. William Jacob Knox Jr. broke barriers his entire life and was the first black supervisor in the Manhattan Project.