Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE)

Shaping the Future of Science

Spotlight

  • ORISE launches knowledge network to strengthen worker health, safety programs across DOE

    Two health physics technicians work in an area with hazardous signage

    The ORISE Worker Health Knowledge Network brings together decades of expertise and terabytes of data from across the U.S. Department of Energy complex into one trusted resource. Whether the question involves beryllium exposure, radiation monitoring, occupational health trends, emerging hazards, or human subjects protection, the network connects users to reliable answers quickly and efficiently.

  • 'My ultimate goal is to help others:' A conversation with Beth Ellinport, ORISE Fellow

    ORISE Featurecast

    Beth Ellinport is an ORISE research program participant at the US Army Corps of Engineer's Engineer Research and Development Center Environmental Laboratory, where her research helps drive data-driven decision-making under uncertainty. We think of the Army Corps of Engineers in relation to dredging waterways and building levies, locks and dams but there is much to consider for those projects, including impacts on downstream communities, employees and others. Ellinport is part of a team that helps bring more certainty to the process.

  • Register for the 2026 ORISE Symposium

    ORISE Symposium

    Make plans to join us August 25-28, for the 2026 ORISE Symposium! This virtual event will feature professional development webinars, a poster session showcasing the research of ORISE participants, and ceremonies recognizing the winners of this year’s Ignite Off! competition and Future of Science Awards. The symposium will be open to all ORISE participants, alumni, mentors, and federal agency staff.

  • ORNL internship experience kick-starts career

    ORNL Alumni: Josh Cunningham

    Josh Cunningham, Ph.D., a former intern at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), is now chief operating officer for the Quantum Science Center, headquartered at ORNL.

ORISE News

STEM Solutions Showcase Student Competition

Engineering and innovation help us solve challenges we see every day. ORISE invites you to develop an engineering solution to a real‑world problem and pitch your idea using clear STEM reasoning.

STEM Competitions for K-12 Students

Unplugged STEM | Lesson Plan Competition

ORISE wants to see how you bring STEM to life without digital devices. Teachers of any grade level or subject are invited to submit an “unplugged” STEM lesson plan - a screen‑free lesson that allows students to explore STEM concepts using hands‑on methods instead of digital tools. THREE teachers who submit lesson plans will be selected to receive a teacher classroom supplies bundle to keep the learning going!

STEM Competitions for K-12 Teachers