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Suresh Babu to lead UT-ORNL Bredesen Center

Posted at 4:49 pm December 30, 2018
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Suresh Babu

Suresh Babu

Oak Ridge National Laboratory and the University of Tennessee in Knoxville have selected Suresh Babu as the next director of their jointly operated Bredesen Center for Interdisciplinary Research and Graduate Education.

Babu will retain his position as UT-ORNL governor’s chair for advanced manufacturing when he assumes his new role on January 3, a press release said. He will be replacing Lee Riedinger, who is retiring at the end of January.

“Dr. Babu has worked extensively with both UT and ORNL through his governor’s chair position, and we’re excited about him taking on this new role,” UT Knoxville Interim Chancellor Wayne T. Davis said in the press release. “He is a nationally recognized expert in the development of advanced materials and advanced manufacturing and has helped us emerge as a leader in those critical research areas.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Education, Front Page News, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: Bredesen Center, Bredesen Center for Interdisciplinary Research and Graduate Education, IACMI—The Composites Institute, Lee Riedinger, Manufacturing Demonstration Facility, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, ORNL, Phil Bredesen, Suresh Babu, Thomas Zacharia, Tickle College of Engineering, University of Tennessee, UT, UT-ORNL Bredesen Center, UT-ORNL Governor’s Chair for Advanced Manufacturing, Wayne T. Davis

DOE not affected by shutdown

Posted at 12:10 pm December 22, 2018
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The Joe L. Evins Federal Building is pictured above in Oak Ridge on Monday, Nov. 19, 2018. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

The Federal Building is pictured above in Oak Ridge on Monday, Nov. 19, 2018. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

The U.S. Department of Energy is not affected by the partial government shutdown that started at midnight, and DOE employees and contractors, including in Oak Ridge, are expected to continue their normal work schedules.

”The partial government shutdown does not impact Department of Energy facilities,” federal officials said in a statement. “DOE’s fiscal year 2019 appropriations bill was approved by Congress and signed by the president in September. DOE employees and contractors are expected to continue to report to work according to their usual work schedule.”

Among the DOE sites and operations in Oak Ridge are East Tennessee Technology Park, Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge Office, Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management, Office of Scientific and Technical Information, and Y-12 National Security Complex. Y-12 is overseen by the National Nuclear Security Administration, a DOE agency. [Read more…]

Filed Under: East Tennessee Technology Park, Federal, Front Page News, Government, National Nuclear Security Administration, Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge Office, Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management, Office of Scientific and Technical Information, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy, Y-12 National Security Complex Tagged With: agriculture, appropriations bill, Commerce, DOE, East Tennessee Technology Park, Environmental Protection Agency, federal judiciary, Food and Drug Administration, homeland security, Housing and Urban Development, Interior, justice, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, National Nuclear Security Administration, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge Office, Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management, Office of Scientific and Technical Information, partial government shutdown, shutdown, state, transportation, Treasury, U.S. Department of Energy, Y-12 National Security Complex

DOE names deputy cleanup manager in Oak Ridge

Posted at 7:29 pm December 20, 2018
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Laura Wilkerson

Laura Wilkerson

 

The U.S. Department of Energy on Wednesday named a deputy cleanup manager in Oak Ridge.

The new deputy manager, Laura Wilkerson, has been selected as the deputy manager of the Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management, or OREM. That’s the program responsible for cleanup projects at federal sites in Oak Ridge, including the East Tennessee Technology Park (the former K-25 site), Oak Ridge National Laboratory, and Y-12 National Security Complex.

Wilkerson previously served as the director of OREM’s Planning and Execution Division, a press release said. She has more than 25 years of federal service. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: cleanup, deputy cleanup manager, deputy manager, DOE, East Tennessee Technology Park, ETTP, federal sites, Laura Wilkerson, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management, Oak Ridge Reservation, OREM, ORNL, transuranic waste, U.S. Department of Energy, Uranium-233 Disposition, Waste Management, Y-12 National Security Complex

DOE cleanup: Comment period for EMDF ends at 5 p.m. today

Posted at 4:01 pm December 10, 2018
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The comment period ends at 5 p.m. today (Monday, December 10) for the proposed landfill that the U.S. Department of Energy could use in central Bear Creek Valley west of the Y-12 National Security Complex.

The landfill would be used as the existing landfill, also west of Y-12, fills up as DOE cleanup work shifts from East Tennessee Technology Park (the former K-25 site) to Y-12 and Oak Ridge National Laboratory, possibly after 2020. The new landfill would be called the Environmental Management Disposal Facility. The existing landfill is the Environmental Management Waste Management Facility.

The public comment period for the proposed plan for the new facility was extended until December 10. DOE will accept written comments on the proposed plan at any time during the public comment period. You can send your comments via email at John.Japp@orem.doe.gov. Also, you can mail comment to Mr. John Michael Japp at P.O. Box 2001, Oak Ridge, TN 37831.

Copies of the EMDF Proposed Plan are available at the DOE Information Center. It is also available online at https://doeic.science.energy.gov/uploads/A.0100.030.2596.pdf.

Filed Under: Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: Bear Creek Valley, DOE, DOE landfill, East Tennessee Technology Park, EMDF, Environmental Management Disposal Facility, landfill, Management Waste Management Facility, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, U.S. Department of Energy, Y-12 National Security Complex

Neutron production at ORNL’s SNS reaches design power level

Posted at 2:05 pm December 3, 2018
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The Spallation Neutron Source at Oak Ridge National Laboratory has reached its operational power design level by running a neutron production cycle at 1.4 megawatts, the lab said Tuesday, Nov. 27, 2018. (Photo courtesy ORNL)

The Spallation Neutron Source at Oak Ridge National Laboratory has reached its operational power design level by running a neutron production cycle at 1.4 megawatts, the lab said Tuesday, Nov. 27, 2018. (Photo courtesy ORNL)

 

The Spallation Neutron Source at Oak Ridge National Laboratory has broken a new record by ending its first neutron production cycle in fiscal year 2019 at its design power level of 1.4 megawatts.

Higher power provides more neutrons for researchers who use the facility to study a wide range of materials, an ORNL press release said. The achievement marks a new operational milestone for neutron scattering in the United States and opens the door to studying significantly smaller materials with greater complexity, the press release said.

“The operation of SNS at 1.4 megawatts this cycle has been an outstanding achievement,” said Paul Langan, associate laboratory director for neutron sciences. “It reflects on the maturity of our facility and the high level of technical excellence of our engineering, operational, and scientific staff.”

The power increase was enabled by the combination of extensive improvements to the linear accelerator, including the recent replacement of the radio frequency quadrupole—the first accelerating structure of the accelerator’s frontend assembly, as well as improvements to the liquid mercury target. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: DOE Office of Science, linear accelerator, liquid mercury target, neutron scattering, neutron science, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, ORNL, Paul Langan, power level, pulsed accelerator-based neutron scattering, SNS, Spallation Neutron Source, Thomas Zacharia, U.S. Department of Energy

UT-Battelle will provide ORNL security starting in December

Posted at 10:49 am November 30, 2018
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Oak Ridge National Laboratory Sign

Photo by ORNL

 

Starting in December, Oak Ridge National Laboratory and Y-12 National Security Complex will both manage their own security forces to protect their sites.

Y-12 has been managing its own protective force for about six years, ever since a former contractor, B&W Y-12, terminated a contract with WSI Oak Ridge after a security breach at the 811-acre plant. The current Y-12 contractor, Consolidated Nuclear Security LLC, confirmed this month that it has been responsible for security and security police officers since it began managing and operating the plant in July 2014.

On Friday, UT-Battelle, which manages and operates ORNL for the U.S. Department of Energy, said it is assuming responsibility for providing protective force services at the laboratory starting December 30. That’s when a new security contractor will take over at some federal sites in Oak Ridge.

ORNL Media Relations Manager Morgan McCorkle said about 90 employees who have been providing security services at ORNL under a contract with National Strategic Protective Services LLC will transition from NSPS to UT-Battelle. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, ORNL, Slider, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy, Y-12 National Security Complex Tagged With: B&W Y-12, Consolidated Nuclear Security LLC, Golden SVCS LLC, Morgan McCorkle, National Strategic Protective Services LLC, NSPS, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, ORNL, protective force, protective force contract, protective force services, security, Security Forces, security services, U.S. Department of Energy, UT-Battelle, WSI Oak Ridge, Y-12 National Security Complex

Reactor shutdown affects experiments, isotope production at HFIR

Posted at 9:34 am November 29, 2018
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The High Flux Isotope Reactor vessel at Oak Ridge National Laboratory resides in a pool of water illuminated by the blue glow of the Cherenkov radiation effect. (Photo courtesy ORNL)

The High Flux Isotope Reactor vessel at Oak Ridge National Laboratory resides in a pool of water illuminated by the blue glow of the Cherenkov radiation effect. (Photo courtesy ORNL)

 

Experiments and isotope production have been affected, but employees are still able to carry out their normal duties at the High Flux Isotope Reactor as the U.S. Department of Energy investigates a slightly elevated radiation level in HFIR’s primary cooling system.

The High Flux Isotope Reactor, which is used for research and isotope production, is at Oak Ridge National Laboratory.

In a response to questions on Wednesday, ORNL Communications Director David Keim said the slightly elevated reading in the primary cooling system was well below alarm levels.

“The HFIR operators promptly responded to the reading and placed the reactor in a safe condition,” Keim said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: cooling system, David Keim, DOE, elevated radiation level, HFIR, High Flux Isotope Reactor, isotope production, isotopes, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, ORNL, radiation level, research, U.S. Department of Energy

ORNL investigating elevated radiation in HFIR cooling system

Posted at 11:02 pm November 21, 2018
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The High Flux Isotope Reactor vessel at Oak Ridge National Laboratory resides in a pool of water illuminated by the blue glow of the Cherenkov radiation effect. (Photo courtesy ORNL)

The High Flux Isotope Reactor vessel at Oak Ridge National Laboratory resides in a pool of water illuminated by the blue glow of the Cherenkov radiation effect. (Photo courtesy ORNL)

 

Oak Ridge National Laboratory is investigating an elevated radiation level in the cooling system at the High Flux Isotope Reactor, a research reactor that also produces isotopes.

Workers were bringing HFIR back online on Tuesday, November 13, after a planned outage when the elevated radiation level was detected in the cooling system, according to information provided by David Keim, ORNL communications director.

“HFIR operators decided to shut down the reactor in order to investigate and determine what happened,” Keim said. “The plant is in a safe condition.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: David Keim, elevated radiation level, HFIR, High Flux Isotope Reactor, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, ORNL, shutdown

Seven ORNL researchers named 2019 INCITE award winners

Posted at 1:01 pm November 21, 2018
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Oak Ridge National Laboratory’s Jeremy Smith is studying the recalcitrance of biomass to enable cheaper, more efficient biofuels, and other high-value chemicals. (Image courtesy ORNL)

Oak Ridge National Laboratory’s Jeremy Smith is studying the recalcitrance of biomass to enable cheaper, more efficient biofuels, and other high-value chemicals. (Image courtesy ORNL)

 

Seven researchers from the U.S. Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory have been chosen by the Innovative and Novel Computational Impact on Theory and Experiment, also known as INCITE, program to lead scientific investigations that require the nation’s most powerful computers, a press release said.

INCITE awards computing time via a proposal process to researchers seeking to harness the power of DOE computing systems at the Argonne and Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facilities to solve some of the world’s greatest scientific challenges, the press release said.

Since INCITE’s inception in 2004, the ALCF and OLCF have continuously undergone significant upgrades to retain their edge in facilitating the most computationally demanding scientific projects. The ALCF’s most recent machine is Theta, an 11.69-petaflop Cray XC40 system whose 280,000-plus cores make it ideal for research at the nexus of simulation, data science, and machine learning. An even more powerful system, the exascale Aurora, is planned for deployment in 2021 and is projected to be capable of a quintillion (one billion billion) calculations per second. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Science, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: ALCF, Gaute Hagen, INCITE, Innovative and Novel Computational Impact on Theory and Experiment, Jeff Nichols, Jeremy Smith, Judy Hill, Markus Eisenbach, Nouamane Laanait, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, OLCF, ORNL, Paul Kent, summit, Theta, Thomas Maier, Titan, U.S. Department of Energy, W. Raphael Hix

ORNL technologies receive six R&D 100 Awards

Posted at 11:19 am November 21, 2018
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Using the Atomic Forge, Oak Ridge National Laboratory researchers brought two, three, and four silicon atoms together to build clusters (green) and make them rotate within a layer of graphene (blue). (Image courtesy ORNL)

Using the Atomic Forge, Oak Ridge National Laboratory researchers brought two, three, and four silicon atoms together to build clusters (green) and make them rotate within a layer of graphene (blue). (Image courtesy ORNL)

 

By Shelby Whitehead and Sean Simoneau

Researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory have received six R&D 100 Awards in recognition of their significant advancements in science and technology, a press release said. The honorees were recognized over the weekend at the 56th annual R&D 100 Conference, which is sponsored by R&D Magazine.

The awards, known as the “Oscars of Invention,” honor research and development pioneers and their revolutionary breakthroughs in materials science, biomedicine, consumer products, and more from academia, industry, and government-sponsored research agencies, the press release said. This year’s six honors bring ORNL’s total of R&D 100 awards to 216 since their inception in 1963.

ORNL researchers were recognized for the following innovations: [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Science, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: Albina Borisevich, Ambient Reactive Extrusion Additive Manufacturing, Andrew Lupini, Atomic Forge, Bethany Hudak, Brian Post, Derek Rose, Frank Delnick, Gerald Tuskan, Henrique De Paoli, High Voltage Electrolytes for Ultracapacitors, Ivan Kravchenko, Jagjit Nanda, Landon Tyler, Lonnie Love, m-UGA, MENNDL, Mobile Universal Grid Analyzer, Multinode Evolutionary Neural Networks for Deep Learning, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Ondrej Dyck, Orlando Rios, Peter Lloyd, PPG, R&D, R&D 100 Awards, R&D Magazine, Raymond Unocic, research and development, Robert Patton, Rose Ruther, science, Sergei Kalinin, Seung-Hwan Lim, Stephen Jesse, Steven Young, technology, Thomas Karnowski, Thomas Potok, TNT Cloning System, U.S. Department of Energy, William Carter, Xiaohan Yang, Yilu Liu

CNS still responsible for security, security police officers at Y-12

Posted at 10:21 am November 21, 2018
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The sign at the main entrance to the Y-12 National Security Complex is pictured above on Sunday, Aug. 6, 2017. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

The sign at the main entrance to the Y-12 National Security Complex is pictured above on Sunday, Aug. 6, 2017. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

A new security contractor will take over at federal sites in Oak Ridge at the end of December, but the contract does not include Oak Ridge National Laboratory or Y-12 National Security Complex. So Oak Ridge Today has requested information about who will provide security at those two sites.

On Tuesday, Y-12 sent a statement that it continues to be responsible for security and the security police officers who protect the plant. That has been true since since Consolidated Nuclear Security LLC began managing and operating the plant in July 2014, Y-12 said.

ORNL said it is working on a response. Oak Ridge Today will update this story, or publish a new one, when that information becomes available. [Read more…]

Filed Under: East Tennessee Technology Park, Front Page News, Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge Office, Oak Ridge Reservation, Office of Scientific and Technical Information, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy, Y-12 National Security Complex Tagged With: Consolidated Nuclear Security LLC, East Tennessee Technology Park, Environmental Management Waste Management Facility, Federal Building Complex, Golden SVCS LLC, National Strategic Protective Services LLC, NSPS, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Office of Scientific and Technical Information, ORNL, protective force contract, security contractor, security police officers, Transuranic Waste Processing Center, Y-12 National Security Complex

NNSA deploying systems to counter drones, including at Y-12

Posted at 11:09 pm November 19, 2018
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The counter-unmanned aircraft system installed at Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico to enforce the federally designated no-drone zone. (Photo courtesy National Nuclear Security Administration)

The counter-unmanned aircraft system installed at Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico to enforce the federally designated no-drone zone. (Photo courtesy National Nuclear Security Administration)

 

The National Nuclear Security Administration is deploying systems that will counter drones at four sites that house special nuclear materials, including the Y-12 National Security Complex in Oak Ridge.

Deployed by the Office of Defense Nuclear Security, the systems are designed to mitigate any malicious aerial intruders at NNSA sites. They will have the capability to detect, identify, track, and intercept unsanctioned and suspicious drones, the NNSA said Monday.

One system has already been deployed at Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico.

“We needed a system to counter threats ranging from on-site disruption by protestors to intelligence gathering, surveillance, and reconnaissance of NNSA sites, plants, and labs,” said Lewis Monroe III, director of security operations and programmatic planning. [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: aerial intruders, Category 1 nuclear facilities, drone flights, drones, FAA, Federal Aviation Administration, Lewis Monroe III, Los Alamos National Laboratory, National Nuclear Security Administration, national security sites, Nevada National Security Site, NNSA, NNSA Category 1 nuclear facilities, no-drone zone, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Pantex Plant, Sandia National Laboratories, Unmanned Aircraft Systems, Y-12 National Security Complex

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