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English: Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) logo. The logo was made official in 2001 by the Director of LANL, John Browne. Previously there had been no single look or graphic element associated with the institution. The logo was created in an effort to brand the Laboratory to customers and stakeholders.
The National High Magnetic Field Laboratory (NHMFL), Pulsed Field Facility: The Pulsed Field Facility at Los Alamos National Laboratory in Los Alamos, New Mexico, is one of three campuses of the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory (NHMFL), the other two being at Florida State University, Tallahassee and the University of Florida.
The Chemistry and Metallurgy Research Replacement Facility, usually referred to as the CMRR, is a facility under construction at Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico which is part of the United States' nuclear stockpile stewardship program. The facility will replace the aging Chemistry and Metallurgy Research (CMR) facility.
Feb. 5—Los Alamos National Laboratory spent more than $930 million at New Mexico businesses in the last fiscal year and now employs a record 15,932 people, the lab reported recently in its ...
Michael Anastasio (born 1948) led two national science laboratories during a time of transition. [1] He was the director of the Los Alamos National Laboratory and president of the Los Alamos National Security LLC, the company that operates the laboratory. He is the former director of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL).
Mar. 12—Los Alamos National Laboratory expects to see its budget swell to more than $5 billion in the coming fiscal year, far surpassing its previous funding levels. The news comes just days ...
Charles F. McMillan had been Principal Associate Director for Weapons Programs at Los Alamos and joined the laboratory in 2006, where he was responsible for directing the science, technology, engineering, and infrastructure that enables the Laboratory to deliver on its core mission of ensuring the safety, reliability, and performance of the nation's nuclear deterrent.
In response to the local pushback, Franchesca Ramirez, a spokesperson for the LANL, said in an email that “Los Alamos National Laboratory requires a reliable and resilient energy source to ...