Media Photo Gallery

ORNL's Communications team works with national, regional, and local media outlets on news stories about the laboratory.

The images below are provided for the use of media. Please credit Oak Ridge National Laboratory. To view or download a high-resolution image, click on the image or the "hi-res" link at the end of the cutline. If you have questions about these images, please contact Barbara Penland, Manager, Communications and Media Relations.

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General questions not related to media queries may be sent to news@ornl.gov.

This 5-kilowatt photovoltaic array in front of the ORNL Visitors Center was dedicated in 2007 to kick off the first Southeast Solar Summit.  (hi-res)
Switchgrass, studied at ORNL for its biofuel potential, being  harvested in October 2008 at a 50-acre field in Oak Ridge.  (hi-res)
ORNL entrance sign.  (hi-res)
Aerial of the Spallation Neutron Source, from July 2008.  (hi-res)
Ground-level view of ORNL Quad, main campus.  (hi-res)
DOE Jaguar supercomputer at ORNL, the world’s fastest computer for open science.  (hi-res)
ORNL staff observing computer simulation of Alzheimer’s protein attacking brain cells, from ORNL’s Everest computer visualization facility.  (hi-res)
DOE Jaguar supercomputer at ORNL, the world’s fastest computer for open science.  (hi-res)
Aerial of ORNL main campus.  (hi-res)
DOE Jaguar supercomputer at ORNL, the world’s fastest computer for open science.  (hi-res)

Aerial of ORNL main campus.  (hi-res)

ORNL researchers have made the first mixed-oxide pellets from recycled spent nuclear fuel in a process that doesn't produce a separate plutonium stream. The work is done at the Radiochemical Engineering Development  Center.  (hi-res)