Los Alamos National Laboratory
Christine Evans is a skilled Research and Development Engineer at Los Alamos National Laboratory since March 2024, with prior experience as a Graduate Nuclear Engineering Intern at Nevada National Security Sites, where involvement in the Site-Directed Research and Development project explored the use of a 22 MeV linear induction electron accelerator for photoneutron production. Previous roles include a Physics/Nuclear Analyst Graduate Intern at Systems Planning and Analysis, Inc., as well as various customer-focused positions such as Camp Counselor at Camp Bow Wow and Front Desk Assistant at Colorado School of Mines. Christine holds a Master of Engineering in Nuclear Engineering and a Bachelor's degree in Engineering Physics from Colorado School of Mines.
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Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Los Alamos National Laboratory (or LANL; previously known at various times as Project Y, Los Alamos Laboratory, and Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory) is the only laboratory in the United States where classified work towards the design of nuclear weapons has been undertaken besides the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. LANL is a United States Department of Energy national laboratory, managed and operated by Los Alamos National Security (LANS), located in Los Alamos, New Mexico. The laboratory is one of the largest science and technology institutions in the world. It conducts multidisciplinary research in fields such as national security, space exploration, renewable energy,[2] medicine, nanotechnology, and supercomputing.