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Whitney Baillie-Berring knew early on that she wanted a career in public service, but it was a nuclear threats workshop taken during her PhD program that led her to a fellowship and then a career with NNSA.
The National Nuclear Security Administration’s Office of Radiological Security and the Hungarian National Blood Transfusion Service celebrated the final replacement of Hungary’s high-activity cesium-137 blood irradiators with X-ray technology.
In 2022, Russian forces seized Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant. We have analyzed the state of ZNPP using a variety of credible sources, and the facts do not support the narrative Russia has presented.
This Black History Month, NNSA celebrates the life and legacy of Dr. Kevin C. Greenaugh, who not only honored but created Black history himself through his achievements as a professor, a scientist, a leader, and a mentor.
Breaking down barriers and representing NNSA at home and abroad on different mission activities is one of Clifford Parr's goals. It's part of carrying on the legacy of NNSA's own, the late Dr. Kevin Greenaugh, who used to mentor Parr.
Meet Rama Balde. Multilingual, multicultural, multifaceted: She brings a lot to her foreign affairs job at NNSA. But she learns something new every day thanks to the agency's depth of expertise in science and nonproliferation.