Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Diversity is a scientific strength. The Laboratory thrives from diversity as each individual brings experiences and knowledge that enhances teamwork and productivity. Ideas are shared freely as multidisciplinary teams come together to create scientific and technological solutions for the nation.


A Message from Tony Baylis
OSDIP Director

portrait of Tony Bayliss"Bringing together individuals from a variety of backgrounds not only enhances our shared knowledge, but it also enriches our daily lives while working together. Diversity and inclusion strengthens the Laboratory’s mission, science, and our Lab-family’s bond.

We want to create an inclusive workforce that values a range of talents, styles and experiences. Our unity is a great display of our strength, and our diversity is our power. Our goal is to continue strengthening our current employee’s resources and talent, and to build a pipeline of individuals who will not only provide new ideas to an innovative laboratory, but who will also inspire our lab-community to flourish."

Latest News

 
Five researchers named to '40 Under 40' list

Five researchers named to '40 Under 40' list

Five Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) researchers join an eclectic group of entrepreneurs, writers, executives, philanthropists and more on Diablo Magazine’s annual “40 Under 40” list, which recognizes young professionals in the East Bay who are leading the charge in their fields.


Learning to love science from gazing at planets

Learning to love science from gazing at planets

The moment Louisa Pickworth saw the rings of Saturn through her father’s backyard telescope, she knew she wanted to become a scientist to learn “more and more and more.”


Summer scholars learn value of team science

Summer scholars learn value of team science

"A group of NIF & Photon Science summer scholars and visiting graduate students are experiencing the value of teamwork as they conduct experiments at LLNL’s Jupiter Laser Facility (JLF).


Cyber Defense Challenge for teens slated

Cyber Defense Challenge for teens slated

Middle and high school students who want to burnish their cybersecurity skills -- or learn more about careers in computer science and cybersecurity -- can attend a workshop Wednesday, June 27.