Highlighting Battelle Women and Their Journeys in STEM
Posted by Haley Reedy on Apr 2, 2019As Women’s History Month comes to an end, here are highlights from a few successful Battelle women and their journeys in the STEM workforce.
As Women’s History Month comes to an end, here are highlights from a few successful Battelle women and their journeys in the STEM workforce.
Each year during Women’s History Month, we take time to honor some of our organization’s women who have made significant impact on Battelle.
At Battelle, women have been an integral part of furthering our mission of translating scientific discovery and technology advances into societal be..
Learn about two employees who developed their ideas into potential life-changing solutions at the 2018 Battelle Innovation Gathering (BIG).
Idaho National Lab Director Mark Peters and his father, Leonard Peters are the only father-son duo who have been DOE national lab directors.
During her 20-year career, Battelle Research Scientist Jenna Achenbach has worked to keep the world safe from infectious diseases.
The science community is filled with some of the brightest people in the world. Battelle annually recognizes the cream of the crop.
Battelle is proud of all our solvers working on the world’s most challenging problems. Each March, we recognize those with two X chromosomes.
What’s your strategy for winning your bracket? Battelle statistician Andrew Landgraf uses machine learning and statistical modeling.
How do you get from the bright lights of Broadway to a research lab in Ohio? Battelle Researcher Joshua Branch knows the way.
Inside Battelle gives you an all-access pass to the incredible work of Battelle researchers.