
Undergraduates
Moses Davis, a participant in the U.S. Department of Homeland Security HS-STEM Summer Internship Program, is developing skills in simulation models at ORNL to contribute to transportation security improvement projects. More...
Jimmy Landmesser, a senior majoring in fire protection engineering at the University of Maryland, spent the summer continuing research on the development, implementation and operation of the fire protection program at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). More . . .
Christopher Copeland assisted in the analysis of materials subjected to high levels of radiation in tests at Brookhaven National Laboratory. More . . .
Luke Roberts helped calculate the properties of x-ray bursts from exploding stars at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. More . . .
Chelsea DeCapua, a participant in the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Scholarship and Fellowship Program, uses geographic information systems to identify new ways to improve emergency response. More...
Watch video
Buki Fatima Baruwa studied how to prioritize wide-area restoration of a large urban area following a terrorist attack involving aerial release of aerosolized anthrax. More . . .
Graduates
2008 Marvin L. Wesely Distinguished Graduate Research Environmental Fellowship Award winner Sarah O’Brien is exploring how tallgrass prairie land formerly used for farming rebuilds organic matter, or humus, that was lost through cultivation. More...
Kristen Lancaster writes code for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security for specialized software that will gather safety information, including details about radioactive materials carried by trucks, at interstate weigh stations. More...
Watch video
As a winner of the 2006 Marvin L. Wesely Distinguished Graduate Research Environmental Fellowship award, Cynthia Randles studies how carbonaceous particles, like soot and smoke, affect global climate change. More...
Paul Emanovsky, a participant in the Research Participation Program at the Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command / Central Identification Laboratory in Hawaii, played a
key role in the identification of the missing 1942 airman found
in the Sierra Nevada. More...
Major Ricardo Reyes—a health physicist and nuclear medicine science officer— transitioned from a research participant in a U.S. Army program to a fully commissioned officer following his appointment. More...
While at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Angela Reevely studied the bacterium S. oneidensis, which can possibly be used to clean polluted soil, sediment, and groundwater. More...
Tennessee doctoral student and Wesely award winner Colleen Iversen is pursuing research that considers how excess carbon dioxide affects plants. More...
Watch video
Mary Wilson spent the summer of 2008 researching the characterization of RNA dependent RNA polymerase of New World hantaviruses at the National Center for Foreign Animal and Zoonotic Disease Defense. More...
Recent Graduates
As a summer intern at Oak Ridge National Laboratry, Aaron Fleckenstein worked on a sophisticated software program used in nuclear physics applications. Fleckenstein graduated from Western Michigan University with a degree in computer engineering. More...
Meeckral Williams studied phase inversion, which helps understand and improve the performance of centrifugal contactors used nuclear applications, as part of the DOE Faculty and Student Teams (FaST) Program. More...
Courtney Crummett’s research at the National Institutes of Health included identifying library services for the bioinformatics research community, scholarly communication issues and the benefits of social software in libraries. More...
Postdocs
A participant in the ORNL Postdoctoral Research Associates Program, Sylva Nintcheu Fata is helping to develop improved mathematical tools used in large-scale computer models that will reduce computational input and uploading time. More...
As a participant in the NASA Postdoctoral Program, astrophysicist Keigo Fukumura is studying the mystery surrounding black holes. More...
As a participant in the NASA Postdoctoral Program, Jill Deppe is studying the effects of environmental factors on bird migration. More...
NASA Postdoctoral Fellow Leigh Jenkins studies the Coma cluster, an enormous congregation of galaxies 320 million light-years away in the Coma Berenices constellation. More...
Daniel Carson studied the adverse immunological effects of various chemicals that military personnel and their families are exposed to. More...
Faculty
Dr. Patricia Hatch and Shawnta Lloyd focused their research on ricin, a natural toxin that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has designated as a possible agent of biological warfare. More...
Dr. Shahzad Akbar used an electronic beam evaporator to help generate materials used to convert heat to electricity in a clean, environmentally friendly way. More...
Dr. Santosh Mandal studied the incorporation of rhenium into glass and in the process, discovered that perrhenate complexes make excellent anti-cancer drugs. More...
Dr. Dave Sree, a professor at Tuskegee University, studied ways to build machines that collect fog while saving energy during a research appointment at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. More ...
Dr. Edu B. Suarez-Martinez hopes to lessen the probability of a pandemic flu occurring through her research of the distribution of avian influenza virus receptors in Puerto Rican wild, migratory and non-migratory birds. More ...
Dr. Yaohang Li crunched data with ORNL supercomputers to understand the biology behind ethanol production. More...
Dr. Terri Adams-Fuller and her undergraduate research team from Howard University studied the responsiveness of public safety officers during the Hurricane Katrina crisis. More...
Cecilia Serrano spent the summer with two of her National Hispanic University students studying how certain bacteria can be used by terrorists to contaminate our nation's food supply. More ...
Dr. Lisa Webb and her student research team studied genetic traits in mice in order to gain a better understanding of energy balance in mice and the role of dietary fat in energy-balance control. More...
K-12 Teachers and Students
High school junior Lucas Laudermilk knew that the Tennessee Governor’s Academy for Mathematics and Science (TGA) represented for him the chance of a lifetime. More...
Tennessee Governor’s Academy for Mathematics and Science students Ethan Sanders and Aaron Smith took part in the ORNL SensorPedia project. More...
Biomedical scientist Brynn Voy of ORNL mentored Tennessee Governor’s Academy students Suji Jeong and Gina Lebkuecher during the inaugural year of the Tennessee Governor’s Academy at ORNL. More...
Few high school students in their first job get to assist scientists in research directed at solving a national problem such as developing an alternative fuel source, but Oak Ridge High School senior Nadya Ally did. More ...
Destiny Evans used her summer research experiences to implement an inquiry-based physics curriculum. More...
S. Hakan Armagan, a physics/nuclear science and energy teacher at Burke High School in Omaha, Neb., recently completed his third year with the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Academies Creating Teacher Scientists (ACTS) program at Oak Ridge National Laboratory’s Holifield Radioactive Ion Beam Facility in Oak Ridge, Tenn.
Click for Video Responses
Mentors
Joe Lake, a full-time software engineer for Oak Ridge National Laboratory’s Computational Science and Engineering Division, is doing his part to help foster the next generation of scientists. More...
Nuclear Astrophysicist Michael Smith has mentored more than 25 undergraduate students at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. More...