Scientists hit key milestone in fusion energy quest
Researchers at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory’s (LLNL) National Ignition Facility (NIF) this week announced they have—for the first time—achieved ignition, a major milestone in the field of fusion energy. The announcement validates the laser-driven implosion techniques on which LLNL and a large community of researchers, including scientists at the University’s Laboratory for Laser Energetics (LLE), have closely collaborated for decades.
In addition to maintaining the Omega Laser Facility, one of only three unique, world-leading science facilities in the Department of Energy’s (DOE) National Nuclear Security Administration’s Inertial Confinement Fusion program, the LLE is LLNL’s principal partner and the largest DOE university-based program in the nation—educating and training scientists who are able to perform experiments at LLE before they scale the experiments on the NIF.
In today’s issue:
Tips from University Facilities and Services to help celebrate the season sustainably
Meet the pet therapy dogs featured in Strong’s 2023 benefit calendar
@Rochester is planning a brief hiatus at the end of the year
We’re planning to put @Rochester on a brief hiatus at the end of the year. The last issue of 2022 is planned for Wednesday, December 21, and we’ll resume publication on Thursday, January 5.
Reminder: We will include a listing of holiday hours for non-clinical offices and services around the University in the Tuesday, December 20, issue of @Rochester; clinical offices should follow their standard policies for holidays. If you have an update you’d like to share, please send details to at-rochester@rochester.edu by noon on Monday, December 19, to be included.
“Nobody ends up looking great in this,” says David Primo, the Ani and Mark Gabrellian Professor and a professor of political science and of business administration. “FTX was so broad-based in their giving.”
As the holiday season continues, University Facilities and Services offers some tips to help you celebrate sustainably in this week’s Go Green blog post.
Institutional Office of Equity and Inclusion open house
The Institutional Office of Equity and Inclusion is hosting an open house for all students on Thursday, December 15, and Friday, December 16, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Visit the office in Wallis Hall, Room 140, on the River Campus for free snacks and drinks to fuel you during the Reading Period.
Learn what’s fact and what’s fiction about antidepressants in the December blog post from Behavioral Health Partners.
Pet insurance through Care.com membership
Through LifeMart by Care.com, part of the free Care.com premium membership, eligible employees have access to a number of discounts, including pet insurance from companies like MetLife, Nationwide, and more. The benefit is part of the current offerings available to employees including RARES and YOUR Benefits Extras.
Do you know a college senior uncertain about plans after graduation, a recent college graduate, or someone seeking to return to school full-time to study data science? They can attend a virtual information session about the University’s master of science program in data science on Thursday, December 15, from 10 to 11 a.m. EST with Lisa Altman, education program coordinator for the Goergen Institute of Data Science.
Webinar for working professionals on preparing for grad school
Join members of the Simon Business School community to learn more about preparing for graduate school as a working professional. The live, virtual session takes place Thursday, December 15, from noon to 1 p.m. EST.
Meet the pet therapy dogs featured in Strong’s 2023 benefit calendar
Stop by the gift shop on the first floor of Golisano Children’s Hospital between 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Friday, December 16, to meet the stars of Friends of Strong’s PETS program and annual benefit calendar. A great gift or stocking stuffer, the 2023 Pet Therapy Calendars are available for $10.99 plus tax and all proceeds benefit patient-centered care initiatives throughout Strong. Can’t make it to the Gift Shop? Call (585) 275-2577 to order your copy. A $4.99 shipping and handling fee may apply. Orders within the University may be sent via interoffice mail at no additional charge.
“If we had fusion, we could drop fossil fuels immediately and forever, right? It would be game over,” says Adam Frank, the Helen F. and Fred H. Gowen Professor of Physics and Astronomy, in response to the news that scientists at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory produced a nuclear fusion breakthrough. “We would have all the energy we needed, more than all the energy we needed.”
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