Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) is a United States Department of Energy national laboratory, managed by the Department of Energy's Office of Science. PNNL is located in Richland, Washington, and conducts research in areas such as energy, environment, and national security.
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PNNL conducts cutting-edge research in energy efficiency, renewable energy, and energy storage technologies.
The lab studies environmental processes and develops technologies to protect and restore the environment.
PNNL provides scientific and technological solutions to enhance national security and protect against threats.
Leveraging big data and advanced analytics to solve complex problems in science, energy, and security.
Research and development of new materials with applications in energy, electronics, and structural materials.
PNNL conducts research in nuclear chemistry, physics, and engineering to support energy and national security missions.
Development and application of computational models and simulations to advance scientific discovery.
Research in biology and biotechnology to address challenges in health, energy, and the environment.
Innovative research in chemistry to develop new materials, processes, and technologies.
Study of Earth systems and atmospheric processes to understand and predict environmental changes.
Richland, Washington, USA
United States Department of Energy
Approximately 4,400
Approximately $1 billion
Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory (EMSL), Radiochemical Processing Laboratory (RPL), and the Advanced Computing, Mathematics, and Data Division (ACMD)
Development of technologies for energy storage, environmental cleanup, and national security; contributions to the Human Genome Project; and advancements in computational science.
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