User Facilities
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory offers scientific researchers access
to state of the art facilities, equipment and research capabilities. Providing
others the opportunity to work in these specialized facilities helps advance
scientific research and promote economic development.
The William R. Wiley Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory, a Department of Energy national user facility, with unique and state-of-the-art resources opens its doors to researchers from around the world. It offers users a comprehensive collection of enabling solutions to problems in the environmental molecular sciences.
- Areas of Research at EMSL
- EMSL resources
- Take a virtual tour of the laboratories in EMSL
The Applied Process Engineering Laboratory is a user facility sponsored in part by PNNL. It is an Eastern Washington technology business startup center with engineering and manufacturing scale space, as well as wet labs, bio labs, and electronic laboratories.
Pacific Northwest's Research Facilities
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory's specialized facilities allow our researchers to address a broad range of energy, environmental, health and national security issues for a variety of clients. Our facilities include:
- Aerosol Wind Tunnel Research Facility
- Instrument Performance Testing
- Gamma Irradiation Facility
- Hanford Meteorological Station
- In Vivo Radioassay and Research Facility
- Marine Sciences Laboratory
- Non-Destructive Analysis Laboratory
- Radiological Calibration and Irradiation Facility
- Radiochemical Processing Laboratory
- Research Aircraft