LANL News Roundup For Week Of Sept. 19, 2022

Science: Brewing beer at the speed of sound

Brewing beer might be a novelty at Los Alamos, but the physics of materials is a longstanding specialty. So, a Laboratory research team developed the SoniView acoustic sensor system to offer brewers a unique solution to a long-standing problem. Read the full article here. Courtesy/LANL

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Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) shares a compilation of news stories for the week of Sept. 19, 2022.

Celebrating 50 years of mission-essential research

For more than 50 years, the Los Alamos Neutron Science Center — the Laboratory’s linear accelerator — has played a pioneering role in fundamental science and applications that support the nation’s nuclear deterrence capabilities. Employees from LANSCE and around the Laboratory came together with distinguished visitors this month to celebrate the facility’s accomplishments over the last five decades and to look ahead to its bright future. Read the full article here. Courtesy/LANL

People: Scientist at Los Alamos recognized with prestigious Toyota Young Investigator Fellowship

Jacob Spendelow, a materials scientist at Los Alamos National Laboratory, has received an Electrochemical Society Toyota Young Investigator Fellowship for projects in green energy technology. Spendelow, whose research investigates electrochemical energy technologies including fuel cells and electrolyzers, is one of four fellows named this year. Read the full article here. Courtesy/LANL

Naval Academy midshipman gains national security insights with Laboratory internship

A midshipman studying political science at the U.S. Naval Academy, Adam Ibrahim spent this summer as an intern at Los Alamos National Laboratory through the Service Academies & ROTC Research Associates internship program. Read the full article here. Courtesy/LANL

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