Laboratory moving toward reinstatement of alternative work schedules
The Laboratory is moving forward with a plan to reinstate alernative work schedules for the work force, Director Robert Kuckuck said Wednesday.
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Thursday, August 4, 2005Laboratory moving toward reinstatement of alternative work schedulesThe Laboratory is moving forward with a plan to reinstate alernative work schedules for the work force, Director Robert Kuckuck said Wednesday.
School supplies drive ends Tuesday
Crayons and notebooks, folders, pens and pencils are arranged neatly for donation to local school children as part of the Laboratory's school supplies collection drive, which ends Tuesday.
Work force updated on americium 241 contamination investigation
A special team of experts using sensitive equipment was dispatched out of state to investigate if a Laboratory employee contaminated with americium 241 radioactive material spread it beyond New Mexico.
Planning retreat set for Lab director and executive board
Laboratory Director Robert Kuckuck and the Executive Board are holding a two-day planning retreat today and Friday.
Lab's Business Advisory Council meets in Santa Fe
Laboratory Director Robert Kuckuck, center, jots down notes while listening to a presentation at a Laboratory Business Advisory Council meeting this week at the Santa Fe Business Incubator in Santa Fe.
Talk on snakes tonight at museum
Snake enthusiast and Laboratory employee Tom Wyant will talk about snakes at a presentation at 6:30 this evening in the Bradbury Science Museum.
Students, their research showcased at symposium
Anita Salazar of Modeling, Algorithms and Informatics (CCS-3) talks about her research with Angelo Ortiz of Departmental Computing (CCN-1) at the annual Laboratory Student Symposium Tuesday at University of New Mexico, Los Alamos. Space Research |
Table-top lasers compete with large acceleratorsGeorge Rodriguez adjusts argon gas pressure inside two-color plasma ionization gas cellsTable-top ultrafast laser based plasma terahertz sources are beginning to rival pulse energies previously obtainable only at large accelerator-based facilities. Currents, the Laboratory's monthly employee magazine, highlighting people in the workplace. |