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Monday, April 26, 2004

Adventures in Supercomputing Challenge begins today at Laboratory

More than 200 high-school students from throughout New Mexico are at Los Alamos today and Tuesday for the 14th annual New Mexico Adventures in Supercomputing Challenge Expo and awards ceremony.


New Procurement organizational model developed
The Laboratory's Procurement Improvement Project has accomplished a major milestone by developing a new organizational model for Procurement (SUP-1).
Physicist Thouless to give two talks at Lab
One of the world's leading theoretical physicists will present a pair of talks at the Center for Non-Linear Studies (T-CNLS) on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Lab workers turn out in force to clean up
Richard Trout, left, Larry Bays, of Facilities and Waste Operations (FWO) Division, and Francis Humbertson of KSL Services, pick up litter during the lunch hour last week on East Jemez Road.
Retirement planning seminar is May 25
Benefits and Employment Services (HR-B) and Fidelity Investments is hosting a retirement planning seminar May 25 in Los Alamos.
Stohr talks on research strategies for detecting disease pathogens
Dr. Klaus Stohr of the World Health Organization's global influenza program is at Los Alamos Tuesday to talk about the importance of research coordination in detecting new pathogens.
KSL Services achieves safety milestone
KSL Services, the Laboratory's site support services contract company, recently set a safety work performance record by working one million consecutive hours without a lost work day because of work related injury or illness.

James Maxwell

Cutting-edge innovation captures science "Oscar"
Laser-Weave® technology grows extra-strong fibers at astonishing speeds

Prestigious R&D 100 Award goes to radical technology that will change the insides of toasters to exhaust nozzles in rocket engines, says James Maxwell of Applied Electromagnetics. . .

 

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