Lab, Highlands sign memorandum of understanding
Ane Romero, right, president of the New Mexico Highlands University Student Senate, hands Laboratory Director G. Peter Nanos a framed poster during a ceremony Monday at the Las Vegas, N.M. school.
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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.
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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 today and Wednesday.
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Limitation on office space assignments
Office space is in short supply at Los Alamos National Laboratory. However, a number of employees maintain office space at more than one location. In order to maximize efficient use of existing space, and to minimize costs associated with leasing additional space off-site, Laboratory employees and other personnel will no longer be allowed to maintain more than one office space.
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Future work force on display Monday at Adventures in Supercomputing Challenge
Members of the Desert Academy team from Santa Fe attach a counterbalance to the trebuchet they constructed as part of their Adventures in Supercomputing Challenge project.
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Research Library staff describe services, research
Posters of research by STB-RL staff were on display for Lab badgeholders to view as part of a talk last Thursday by Rick Luce, STB-RL leader, and Robert Eisenstein, president of the Santa Fe Institute.
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Programmable circuits topic for talks by visiting expert
A key contributor to the development of the integrated circuit will visit the Laboratory on Wednesday and Thursday to meet with technical staff and deliver two far-ranging talks about programmable logic circuits.
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Prescribed burns planned this week in Jemez area
Contingent on weather conditions, the U.S. Forest Service plans to conduct some prescribed burns this week in the Jemez Mountains. Laboratory employees and Los Alamos residents may see smoke at times during the week.
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