Nanos updates work force in talk today
Laboratory Director G. Peter Nanos will update the Laboratory work force on several matters during an all-employee talk today in the Administration Building Auditorium at Technical Area 3.
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Wednesday, January 19, 2005Nanos updates work force in talk todayLaboratory Director G. Peter Nanos will update the Laboratory work force on several matters during an all-employee talk today in the Administration Building Auditorium at Technical Area 3.
Comment period for Laboratory draft request for proposals ends Friday
Friday is the deadline for submitting comments to the Department of Energy regarding the draft request for proposals for operating the Laboratory.
Abercrumbie: Wake up, sit up, get up, speak up, stand up
Theresa Cull of Industrial Hygiene and Safety (HSR-5) presents a plaque to Eric Abercrumbie on Tuesday in the Administration Building Auditorium thanking Abercrumbie for delivering the Lab's Martin Luther King Jr. Day talk.
Expertise, skill of search and rescue dogs focus of talk today at Bradbury Science Museum
Explosives, airport security and natural disasters are all familiar words to many people and bring home the reality of the world today.
Conference management funding approval
This notice supplements the Conference Management Policy and applies to funding any conference.
UC Regents meeting today, Thursday
Regents of the University of California are scheduled to meet today and Thursday at UC, San Francisco's Laurel Heights campus.
Special Our University edition discusses 2005-06 budget proposal
University of California President Robert Dynes recently commented on the California governor's proposed 2005-06 state budget in a special edition of the Our University newsletter now online. supercomputing
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Cutting-edge innovation captures science "Oscar"Laser-Weave® technology grows extra-strong fibers at astonishing speedsPrestigious 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. . . Currents, the Laboratory's monthly employee magazine, is now available online. |