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ORAU receives $1.4 billion DOE contract to manage ORISE

Posted at 4:34 pm March 10, 2016
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The Oak Ridge Associated Universities Building MC-100 is pictured above.

 

The U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Science has awarded a $1.4 billion contract to Oak Ridge Associated Universities to manage the Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education.

The initial contract term will be through September 30, 2020. The department recognizes superior performance through phased extensions beyond the initial term of the contract for up to a total of five more years, if the contractor meets performance criteria developed by DOE, a press release said.

ORISE supports DOE’s mission to advance scientific and technical workforce development and education and research programs by creating opportunities for collaboration through partnerships with DOE facilities, other federal agencies, the academic community, and industry, the press release said. Specifically, ORISE’s objectives are: [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: DOE, Johnny Moore, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education, Office of Science, ORISE, U.S. Department of Energy

Wireless electric charging: The future of plug-in electric vehicles is going cordless

Posted at 11:50 am March 10, 2016
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Researchers from Oak Ridge National Laboratory test a wireless charger on the fully-electric Toyota Scion iQ at a demonstration site. (Photo courtesy Oak Ridge National Laboratory)

 

By Nay Chehab

What if charging your plug-in electric vehicle was as easy as parking it? No need for cords or cards. Just as Wi-Fi has freed consumers of wires when accessing the Internet, wireless charging technology may soon be as widespread, thanks to research supported by the U.S. Department of Energy.

With support from the Vehicle Technologies Office, Oak Ridge National Laboratory and Hyundai America Technical Center Inc. have been working since 2012 to demonstrate wireless charging on a variety of vehicles. ORNL is working with a mix of Toyota vehicles, including models of the all-electric RAV 4, plug-in hybrid electric Prius, and all-electric Scion iQ, while Hyundai America Technical Center Inc. is testing its technology on five all-electric Kia Souls.

The technology behind wireless charging creates a connection between a transmitting pad on the ground (such as in a garage) and a receiving pad integrated on the bottom of the vehicle. In the projects ORNL is leading, the transmitting pad is connected to a 240-volt outlet and generates a magnetic field of a certain frequency. When the coil in the receiving pad is tuned to oscillate at the same frequency, the magnetic field will generate a current in the receiving coil, charging the vehicle’s battery. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: electric vehicles, Hyundai America Technical Center Inc., Idaho National Laboratory, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, ORNL, Toyota Scion iQ, U.S. Department of Energy, Vehicle Technologies Office, wireless charger, wireless charging, wireless electric charging

ORNL associate lab director to discuss discovery of elements 115, 117; super-heavy nuclei; ‘island of stability’

Posted at 9:20 pm March 8, 2016
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Jim Roberto

Jim Roberto

Jim Roberto, an associate laboratory director at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, will discuss the discovery of elements 115 and 117, super-heavy nuclei, and the “island of stability” during a Wednesday evening talk next week.

Roberto, ORNL associate laboratory director for science and technology partnerships, will give the featured talk to the ORION astronomy club at 7 p.m. Wednesday, March 16. The talk will be at the Grove Theater at 123 Randolph Road in Oak Ridge.

Roberto’s talk is titled “The Discovery of Elements 115 and 117: SuperHeavy Nuclei and the ‘Island of Stability.'” Roberto will review recent progress in super-heavy element research with particular focus on the significance of element 117 and its decay products as evidence for the existence of the presumed “island of stability” for super-heavy nuclei, a press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Meetings and Events, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: berkelium-249, calcium-48, element 113, element 117, element 118, Grove Theater, High Flux Isotope Reactor, International Union for Pure and Applied Chemistry, island of stability, IUPAC, Jim Roberto, JINR, Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, ORION, ORION astronomy club, ORNL, Radiochemical Engineering Development Center, RIKEN, super-heavy nuclei, The Discovery of Elements 115 and 117: SuperHeavy Nuclei and the Island of Stability, U.S. Department of Energy

Traffic could be affected by large electric condensers being moved from ETTP

Posted at 9:45 am March 8, 2016
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The U.S. Department of Energy has awarded at $2.1 million fixed-price contract to a small business based in Michigan, CTI and Associates, to perform asset recovery and demolition work at the old electrical switchyard at ETTP. (DOE photo by Lynn Freeny)

 

Traffic on Highway 58 and Highway 95 could be affected for two weeks starting Thursday by large, slow-moving equipment removing parts from a former electrical switchyard at the East Tennessee Technology Park in west Oak Ridge.

The work is being done by the U.S. Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management. It’s part of the ongoing cleanup work at ETTP, the former K-25 site.

Workers are removing, disposing, and recycling components from a former ETTP electrical switchyard, known as K-732 Switchyard.

“For the next two weeks, this project requires the use of a specialized trailer on public highways to transport three large condensers that each weighs approximately 110 tons,” a press release said. “Motorists transiting the area during this time should be alert for slow-moving vehicles and expect occasional delays.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: East Tennessee Technology Park, Front Page News, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Office, Police and Fire, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: CTI and Associates, demolition, DOE, East Tennessee Technology Park, electrical switchyard, ETTP, ETTP electrical switchyard, K-25 site, K-27 Building, K-732 Switchyard, Manhattan Project, Oak Ridge Office, Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management, Oak Ridge Police Department, Oak Ridge Reservation Landfill, Tennessee Department of Transportation, U.S. Department of Energy

Environmental assessment for Oak Ridge airport finds no significant impact

Posted at 2:54 pm March 1, 2016
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Oak Ridge Airport Development Plan

The Heritage Center airport development plan is pictured above in a file image from August 2015. (Cropped image from DOE Draft Environmental Assessment)

 

An environmental assessment has been completed for the transfer of 170 acres at Heritage Center for a general aviation airport in west Oak Ridge, and the assessment found no significant impact, officials said Tuesday.

The assessment was completed by the U.S. Department of Energy Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management. The land would be transferred to the Metropolitan Knoxville Airport Authority.

In August, officials said conditions are subject to change, but plans then called for starting construction on the airport at the former K-25 site in 2018. An estimate at that time said the airport could cost between $30 million and $40 million.

The airport would have a 5,000-foot runway that would accommodate general aviation aircraft including corporate jets, private airplanes, and emergency medical services aircraft. A development plan shows the airport at the south side of Heritage Center along Oak Ridge Turnpike, or State Route 58. [Read more…]

Filed Under: East Tennessee Technology Park, Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge Office, Slider, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: airport, Becky Huckaby, Bill Marrison, DOE, Downtown Island, general aviation airport, Heritage Center, Jeff Smith, K-25 site, McGhee Tyson, Metropolitan Knoxville Airport Authority, MKAA, Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management, Sue Cange, U.S. Department of Energy

Photo: ORHS places third in DOE’s 2016 Tennessee Science Bowl

Posted at 2:23 pm March 1, 2016
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Oak Ridge High School placed third at the U.S. Department of Energy’s annual Tennessee Science Bowl this past weekend. The ORHS team is pictured above. From left to right they are Albert Xue, Ting Wang, Joseph Andress, Adithyan Sujithkumar, and Melissa Yuan. (Photo courtesy DOE)

 

Oak Ridge High School placed third at the U.S. Department of Energy’s annual Tennessee Science Bowl this past weekend. The ORHS team is pictured above.

The 2016 Tennessee Science Bowl included 60 teams from across the state on Saturday, February 27, at Pellissippi State Community College’s Blount County Campus. As the third-place team, the ORHS team received a $500 prize.

Cedar Springs Homeschool of Knoxville finished first, received a $1,000 cash prize and a first-place trophy, and will advance in an all-expenses-paid trip to the DOE National Science Bowl in Washington, D.C., from April 28-May 2. Lausanne Collegiate School finished second, and won a $750 cash prize and trophy, and Brentwood High School finished fourth for a $250 cash prize and trophy. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, K-12, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge Office, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: Adithyan Sujithkumar, Albert Xue, Cedar Springs Homeschool, DOE, Joseph Andress, Melissa Yuan, National Science Bowl, Oak Ridge High School, ORHS, Tennessee Science Bowl, Ting Wang, U.S. Department of Energy

Cedar Springs Homeschool wins DOE Tennessee Science Bowl

Posted at 10:22 am February 29, 2016
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Winning first place in the 2016 Tennessee Science Bowl is Cedar Springs Homeschool of Knoxville. Pictured left to right with their trophy are Lily Turaski, Josiah Boyle, Tara Conway, Tyler Fulghum, Wesleigh Wright, and Coach Dee Dee Turaski. (DOE photo courtesy Lynn Freeny)

 

Cedar Springs Homeschool advances to National Science Bowl 

Countless hours studying math and science paid off for some exceptionally bright students from Cedar Springs Homeschool. They were first-place winners in the U.S. Department of Energy’s annual Tennessee Science Bowl this past weekend.

Cedar Springs Homeschool competed against 58 other high school teams on Saturday, February 27, to place first in the annual competition. The schools edged out its competition by successfully answering challenging questions in mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, earth and space science, and energy.

Held at Pellissippi State Community College’s Blount County Campus, the Tennessee Science Bowl is the nation’s third largest regional competition. The regional bowl prepares students to compete nationally with other exceptional students from schools across the country. As the first-place team, Cedar Springs Homeschool receives an all-expenses-paid trip to the DOE National Science Bowl in Washington, D.C., April 28-May 2, as well as a $1,000 cash prize and a first-place trophy. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, K-12, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: Brentwood High School, Cedar Springs Homeschool, Consolidated Nuclear Security LLC, DOE National Science Bowl, DOE Office of Science, Johnny Moore, Lausanne Collegiate School, National Science Bowl, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, ORAU, Pellissippi State Community College, PetSafe, Tennessee Science Bowl, Tennessee Valley Authority, U.S. Department of Energy

Y-12 finishes W69 warhead dismantlement work

Posted at 10:05 am February 26, 2016
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Members of the 96th Munitions Maintenance Squadron use a weapons loader to move an inert AGM-69A Short Range Attack Missile, or SRAM, from underneath a B-1B bomber aircraft in 1987. (Photo courtesy NNSA)

 

Dismantlement of W69 canned subassemblies has been completed at the Y-12 National Security Complex, officials said Friday.

The W69 was the warhead for the short-range attack missile, or SRAM, and it was retired from the U.S. nuclear stockpile in 1992. The last W69 weapon was dismantled in 1999. The Y-12 site originally assembled the W69 canned subassemblies, or CSAs, in the 1970s and began disassembly in 2012.

“These weapons components have come full circle, considering Y-12 has been responsible for the assembly and disassembly of every secondary in the nation’s nuclear stockpile,” manager of the National Nuclear Security Administration’s Production Office Geoff Beausoleil said, “With this successful dismantlement, we now can turn our focus to other systems to further modernize the stockpile.”

“The employees of Consolidated Nuclear Security are proud to have an integral role in accomplishing the NNSA’s nuclear weapon mission,” Consolidated Nuclear Security President and CEO Morgan Smith said. “The work done at Y-12 on the W69 is yet another example of the important role we play in supporting our nation and making the world a safer place.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, National Nuclear Security Administration, Slider, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy, Y-12, Y-12 National Security Complex Tagged With: canned subassemblies, Consolidated Nuclear Security, CSAs, Geoff Beausoleil, Morgan Smith, National Nuclear Security Administration, National Security Campus, NNSA, Pantex Plant, Savannah River Site, short-range attack missile, SRAM, W69, W69 canned subassemblies, Y-12 National Security Complex

Centrus completes centrifuge demonstration, reducing Ohio workforce, continuing Oak Ridge work

Posted at 12:16 pm February 20, 2016
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American Centrifuge Technology Manufacturing Center

The American Centrifuge Technology Manufacturing Center in south Oak Ridge is pictured above. (Photo courtesy USEC/Centrus Energy Corp.)

 

A centrifuge demonstration is complete in Piketon, Ohio, and the workforce there will be reduced, but  research, engineering, and testing work will continue in Oak Ridge, Centrus Energy Corporation announced Friday.

The company, which is based in Bethesda, Maryland, said it has completed operations of its three-year demonstration cascade of American Centrifuge machines at its facility in Piketon, Ohio. Now, it will demobilize the demonstration cascade and reduce its workforce at Piketon starting with the layoff of about 60 employees during the week of February 29, Centrus said.

Centrus currently has more than 120 employees working at two dedicated facilities in the Oak Ridge area to engineer, design, and test improvements in full-size machines operating in individual test stands, a press release said. The company’s scientists and engineers will continue to improve the reliability and manufacturability of centrifuge machines for potential future applications, the release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Business, Front Page News, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Slider, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: American Centrifuge, centrifuge demonstration, centrifuge machines, Centrus, Centrus Energy Corporation, Daniel B. Poneman, DOE, gas centrifuge, layoff, NRC, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, ORNL, Piketon, U.S. Department of Energy, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, uranium enrichment

Consolidated Nuclear Security has more leadership changes

Posted at 8:18 am February 17, 2016
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Michelle Reichert

Michelle Reichert

The company that manages and operates the Y-12 National Security Complex in Oak Ridge and Pantex Plant in Amarillo, Texas, has announced two more leadership changes.

Effective Monday, Michelle Reichert became the deputy enterprise manager for Consolidated Nuclear Security LLC, or CNS. She will report directly to CNS President and Chief Executive Officer Morgan Smith.

Todd Ailes is succeeding Reichert as the Pantex site manager.

Operating primarily out of CNS offices at Pantex, Reichert will share leadership responsibilities with Smith, focusing on communications with employees, customers, and other key stakeholders, a press release said. Reichert will also coordinate integration activities between the two sites to ensure they are aligned in the best interest of CNS and the NNSA. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Front Page News, Oak Ridge, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy, Y-12 National Security Complex Tagged With: CNS, Consolidated Nuclear Security LLC, Jim Haynes, Michelle Reichert, Morgan Smith, Pantex Plant, Todd Ailes, U.S. Department of Energy, Y-12 National Security Complex

Lunch today: ORNL Climate Change Science Institute, impact of climate on society

Posted at 10:19 am February 16, 2016
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Melissa R. Allen, post-doctoral research associate, Computational Science and Engineering Division at ORNL (Submitted photo)

Joseph Kennedy and Melissa Allen of Oak Ridge National Laboratory will discus the lab’s Climate Change Science Institute and the impact of climate on society during a lunchtime meeting today (Tuesday, February 16).

Kennedy and Allen will be the guest speakers at the Lunch with the League. Kennedy is a postdoctoral research associate and computational glaciologist at the Institute. Allen is a post-doctoral research associate in the Computational Science and Engineering Division. 

Presented by the League of Women Voters of Oak Ridge, the program will be held at 11:45 a.m. Tuesday in  the Social Hall of the Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church, located at 809 Oak Ridge Turnpike. The public is invited, and no reservations are necessary. Lunches are provided on a first-come basis for $8 or you may bring your own. Coffee and tea are provided.

Also at the meeting, there will be a formal announcement and details of an ORNL CCSI and a League partnership on climate change issues, a press release said. League member Chris Iversen, who leads the climate change action group for the LWVOR, has been working extensively with ORNL to develop this partnership. ORNL is already working with the city of Knoxville on similar partnership. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Meetings and Events, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: CCSI, Chris Iversen, climate, climate change, Climate Change Science Institute, Joseph Kennedy, League of Women Voters of Oak Ridge, Lunch with the League, Melissa Allen, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, ORNL

Pro2Serve, Covenant Health form joint venture in health care data analytics

Posted at 1:13 pm February 10, 2016
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Pictured above are Tony Spezia, left, president and CEO of Covenant Health, and Barry Goss, founder and CEO of Pro2Serve. (Submitted photo)

 

Professional Project Services Inc., or Pro2Serve, and Covenant Health have formed VortexT Analytics Inc., a strategic partnership that will address the rapidly evolving field of big data analytics in health care, a press release said.

The joint venture will use VortexT, a data analytics software based on algorithms originally developed and patented by Oak Ridge National Laboratory and licensed and further advanced by Pro2Serve. VortexT is currently being used in critical national security applications and is producing valuable data, the press release said.

Barry Goss, founder and chief executive officer of Pro2Serve, calls VortexT “a disruptive big data analytics technology that is proven, sustainable, and ready to be introduced into commercial markets, starting with healthcare.

“VortexT analyzes more data in less time and at less cost, and produces more valuable information than other big data analytics technologies,” Goss said. “We also hold field-of-use licenses for applying the technology to the insurance, financial services, and legal services industries.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Front Page News, Health, Knoxville, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: 2013 Oak Ridge Women’s Workshop, Barry Goss, Covenant Health, data analytics, data analytics software, health care, Homer Fisher, ORNL, Pro2Serve, Professional Project Services Inc., Tony Spezia, VortexT Analytics Inc., VortexT Healthcare App

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