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The Idaho Universities’ Role with the New Idaho National Laboratory
Jay F. Kunze, John S. Bennion, Michael J. Lineberry, and Mary Lou Dunzik-Gougar Idaho State University
PURPOSE and GOALS: The goal set by the U.S. Department of Energy is that the Idaho National Laboratory (INL) is to become the preeminent, internationally recognized nuclear research, development and demonstration laboratory for nuclear energy. It is the intent of the Idaho Universities to partner with the INL so as to assist in achieving this mission, for the benefit of nuclear energy to the nation and the world, and for the benefit of the local economy.
" Rexburg (25,000)
" Idaho Falls (61,000 )
University Place
____________________________ " Blackfoot (27,000) 35 miles Figure 1 - The Idaho National Laboratory
(Regional population ~270,000) " Pocatello (62,000)-Idaho State Univ.
Currently the INL consists of an 890 square mile site in Eastern Idaho (Figure 1) located 32 miles
Proceedings of the 2005 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference and Exposition Copyright ©2005, American Society for Engineering Education
Bennion, J., & Kunze, J., & Dunzik-Gougar, M. L., & Lineberry, M. (2005, June), The Usa Universities' Role With The New Inl Paper presented at 2005 Annual Conference, Portland, Oregon. 10.18260/1-2--14902
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