Savannah River National Laboratory

Science at Work

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Science at Work is a podcast from Savannah River National Laboratory (SRNL) in Aiken, South Carolina. The podcast includes stories about how SRNL scientists, engineers and other talented professionals help protect our environment, serve our national defense, secure our clean energy future and much more. It’s been 20 years since the U.S. Department of Energy designated SRNL as a national lab, but the very beginnings of SRNL stretch back to the early 1950s and the Cold War.

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Savannah River National Laboratory

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Science

Podcast website

www.srnl.gov

Latest episode

May 22, 2026

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Episodes

How AI Is Redefining Sensing and Data Science 22.05.2026

In this episode we talk with Tom Danielson, the Applied Sensing and Data Science Team Lead in the Environmental and Legacy Management Directorate at SRNL. Recently, Tom led a new initiative for SRNL to partner with other DOE national labs on AI in scientific discovery. He tells us about his research in AI and machine...

R&D 100 Award: And the Oscar goes to…SRNL 21.12.2025

Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Spotify SRNL is the winner of a prestigious 2025 R&D 100 Award, which recognizes the world’s 100 most innovative technologies each year – and is often called the “Oscars of Innovation.” In this episode, we speak with SRNL researcher Dr. Cory Trivelpiece about advanced engineered cellular magmatics, a technology developed with Silica—X to convert....

New Laboratory Director Johney Green 02.12.2025

Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Spotify In this episode, we speak with new SRNL Laboratory Director, Johney Green. We discuss what attracted him to SRNL, how his background in research and development at both the National Renewable Energy Laboratory and Oak Ridge National Laboratory prepared him for this new challenge, and how SRNL expertise serves our mission areas and...

Advancing Fusion Energy 24.10.2024

In this episode, we speak with Holly Flynn, a senior scientist in Hydrogen Processing at Savannah River National Laboratory. Holly is a key researcher and technical lead for the lab’s work in fusion modeling. Last year she was selected as a Department of Energy Office of Science Early Career Research Program awardee and will receive...

Additive Manufacturing and Shadow Puppets 22.08.2024

In this episode we talk with Vincent DiNova, an SRNL staff engineer in the Instrumentation, Robotics and Imaging Systems Group. His research involves x-ray imaging that is applicable to national defense and advancing fundamental science. Vincent shares what drives his work and how his research impacts our listeners.

Threat Detection Biosensors and Bunny Suits 23.05.2024

In this episode we talk with Steven Demers, an SRNL physicist and staff scientist in the Nuclear Effluent Analysis Group. His research involves working with sensor materials using spectroscopic techniques. Steven enlightens us with the details, but the bottom line is that threat sensors enable first responders to save lives. 

Pelotons, Priuses and Permanent Magnets 28.03.2024

In this episode we talk with Alex Bretana, an SRNL physicist and postdoctoral fellow working in advanced energy and materials. Alex recently won a People’s Choice Award in a research SLAM where he described his innovative work to non-scientists. He enlightens us on his study of new materials for unique applications in science, such as...

Smoothies, Radioactive Waste and Pink Cadillacs 07.02.2024

In our first episode we talk with two special guests. Sean Noble is a chemical engineer at SRNL who recently highlighted his work in advanced computer modeling at the National Research SLAM in Washington, D.C. Sean explains how his research increased safety and productivity while reducing costs associated with the mixing and transporting of liquid...

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