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Pacific northwest national lab
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pacific northwest national lab

PNNL will receive $555,000 for the three-year project through 2025.ĭr. The DOE’s Office of Science is providing $1.695 million in BES-RENEW research funding to UOG. Rachael Leon Guerrero, Vice Provost of Research and Sponsored Programs, are taking the administrative lead on these programs at UOG. Pamela Peralta Taitano, with the Office of Research and Sponsored Programs and Dr. UOG officials also were appreciative of the experience UOG researchers will get through this new relationship with a DOE national lab. The UOG team expressed willingness in hosting PNNL researchers who might want to conduct fieldwork in the Western Pacific. The visitors toured multiple laboratories at UOG and expressed interest in knowing how PNNL can further collaborate with UOG. He is a Lab Fellow and Program Development Office director for the Physical & Computational Sciences Directorate at PNNL. Karl Mueller, a physical chemist, joined de Peralta during the visit. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Basic Energy Sciences-Reaching a New Energy Sciences Workforce Program, and DOE’s Water Power Technologies Office.įleur de Peralta, a senior adviser with the Risk & Environmental Assessment Group in PNNL’s Energy & Environment Directorate, is one of the representatives who visited UOG. UOG’s collaborations with PNNL are funded through the U.S.

pacific northwest national lab

PNNL collaborates with academia in fundamental research and with industry to transition technologies to market. The lab, based in Washington state, lays a foundation for innovations that advance sustainable energy through decarbonization and energy storage. PNNL scientists are providing the university with expertise in fundamental research toward using seawater as a potential source of energy.

pacific northwest national lab

In a breakthrough collaboration for the University of Guam, a team from Pacific Northwest National Laboratory visited UOG on March 14. Seated, first from left, Guam Community College president Mary Okada and UOG president Thomas W. Rachael Leon Guerrero, vice provost of Research and Sponsored Programs, UOG. Michael Chan, Guam Community College dean of School of Technology & Student Services UOG senior vice president and provost Dr. Pamela Peralta, director, Contracts and Grants at UOG Dr. Karl Mueller, a physical chemist and a Program Development Office director at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory in Washington State, seated, second from left, is joined by Fleurdeliza de Peralta, seated, third from left, a senior adviser with the lab’s Risk & Environmental Assessment Group, during a visit to the University of Guam on March 14.














Pacific northwest national lab