Atkinson to recommend Nanos as permanent Laboratory director
University of California President Richard Atkinson on Thursday said he would recommend to UC's Board of Regents that Pete Nanos become Los Alamos' permanent director. Nanos would become the Laboratory's seventh director.
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Lab revamping HOV parking at Technical Area 3
The Laboratory plans to revamp the current High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) parking program at Technical Area 3 by increasing the occupancy limit and employing protective force officers to conduct placard checks.
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CCS seminar Monday focuses on computing research and education
An Indiana University professor will give an overview of computing research and education on Monday in the latest Computing and Science seminar, sponsored by the Computer and Computational Sciences (CCS) Division.
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Waste shipment heads to WIPP
The first shipment of radioactive sealed sources recently was transported to WIPP from Technical Area 54.
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Los Alamos' Bowles wins top Russian scientific prize
A Los Alamos neutrino physicist has received the top scientific prize awarded by the Russian Academy of Sciences' Institute for Nuclear Research.
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Talk, panel discussion Monday celebrates Asian, Pacific Islander Heritage Month
Ed Fei of the National Nuclear Security Administration's Office of Diversity and Outreach is speaking at Los Alamos Monday (May 19) as part of the Lab's Asian Pacific Heritage Month observance.
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Los Alamos Newsletter to be distributed this week
The current issue of the Los Alamos NewsLetter, dated the week of May 12, is scheduled to be in mailboxes and newsstands this week.
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