Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE)
Shaping the Future of ScienceSpotlight
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Five reasons everybody should do a mock interview
Mock interviews are a must-do in the interview preparation process. They help refine your approach, sharpen your skills, and calm your nerves—so when it’s time for the interview you’re not just ready, you’re confident. Treat a mock interview like it’s the real thing, and it just might help you land the real job or opportunity.
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Science is part of our everyday lives: A conversation with ORISE participant Nafiz Rahaman
Sk Nafiz Rahaman, a doctoral student from Bangladesh at Mississippi State University, is an ORISE participant in the Graduate Research Program at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. He is developing tools to visualize electric grid risks and analyzing data center growth's impact on energy affordability. On the ORISE Featurecast, Rahaman discusses his research on kudzu and other plants' encroachment on power lines, which can lead to outages. His poster, “A National-Scale Spatiotemporal Framework for Power Outage Trend Detection Using EAGLE-I Data,” won first place at the 2025 ORISE Symposium. Rahaman shares insights into his academic journey, future aspirations, and the advantages of working with a national laboratory team.
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Forest Service fellow finds 1940s documentation of crayfish introduction in Montana
Discover how Hampton Kennedy, a historian and ORISE Forest Service Research Participation Program fellow, used interdisciplinary research to uncover the origins of signal crayfish in Montana. Through historical analysis and collaboration with ecologists, Kennedy provided critical insights into species management and conservation. His work highlights the importance of multidisciplinary approaches in science and education.
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AI resources for K-12 teachers
Educators—are you looking for free resources to help you learn about how artificial intelligence can benefit your students? Check out our AI tools, strategies, and lesson plans designed to help you succeed in the K-12 classroom. Whether you're looking to strengthen student engagement, expand your lesson plans, or dive deeper into the world of AI innovations, we have something for everyone.
ORISE News
Future of Nuclear Energy Undergraduate Scholarship Opportunity
As part of Nuclear Science Week 2025, ORISE invites undergraduate students to explore the future of nuclear energy by researching pivotal technologies and creating engaging infographics tailored to high school audiences. Participants will visually and textually highlight the significance of their chosen technology and its alignment with the nation’s energy goals for a chance to win a $5,000 scholarship. Submissions are due by November 30, 2025, with winners announced in December.
Teach with Tech Lesson Plan Competition
Teachers! ORISE wants to see how you integrate technology into your lesson plans. Teachers of any grade level or subject are invited to submit a STEM lesson plan that shows how technology enhances your student learning. THREE teachers who submit lesson plans will be selected to receive mini-grants up to $1,500 to help buy equipment for their classroom!
The Great American STEM Tour Student Challenge
It's time for a STEM road trip! ORISE wants you to create a virtual tour to showcase STEM across our country! EIGHT prizes will be awarded with two winners per grade band—two for K-2nd, two for 3rd-5th, two for 6th-8th, and two for 9th-12th.
