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![Kendra Allen](/sites/default/files/styles/list_page_thumbnail/public/2019-12/_MS_8358_0.jpg?h=c811c096&itok=tNEGmBCs)
We ask some of our young researchers why they chose a career in science, what they are working on at ORNL, and where they would like to go with their careers.
![Lu Han](/sites/default/files/styles/list_page_thumbnail/public/2019-12/_MS_8450-2_0.jpg?h=3aa701f6&itok=0oy5FvIC)
We ask some of our young researchers why they chose a career in science, what they are working on at ORNL, and where they would like to go with their careers.
![Matthew Mulvehill](/sites/default/files/styles/list_page_thumbnail/public/2019-12/_SJ_8204_0.jpg?h=9cc231cf&itok=iDZkyspT)
We ask some of our young researchers why they chose a career in science, what they are working on at ORNL, and where they would like to go with their careers.
![Swapneeta Date](/sites/default/files/styles/list_page_thumbnail/public/2019-12/2019-P05228_0.jpg?h=7c0c3bb6&itok=4ZLx-qfR)
We ask some of our young researchers why they chose a career in science, what they are working on at ORNL, and where they would like to go with their careers.
![Glen and Alice Ellis](/sites/default/files/styles/list_page_thumbnail/public/2019-12/Review_v52_n3_final%20Folder_0.jpg?h=1ab5830b&itok=jW3ngjG-)
Like more than 600 million others worldwide, the Ellis kids wanted to witness the spectacle of the lunar landing. But they had a more personal interest as well: They wanted to see if the astronauts would use a device that—just months earlier—had been a blueprint sprawled across their father’s drawing board at ORNL.
![Tom King](/sites/default/files/styles/list_page_thumbnail/public/2019-11/King%20thumbnail.jpg?h=44c5c9c1&itok=l1IX22xx)
ORNL researchers have long been engaged in research to protect the critical infrastructure that generates and delivers electricity. Today the work has a new sense of urgency as grid-focused cyberattacks are on the rise and utilities tackle the challenge of integrating intermittent renewable energy with traditional power plants.
![Ben Ollis](/sites/default/files/styles/list_page_thumbnail/public/2019-11/smarthome%20thumbnail.jpg?h=bfa87bc2&itok=Z-FitqPv)
ORNL engineer Ben Ollis has spent the past few years researching grid resilience. Recently, Ollis has led the deployment of a microgrid governed by an ORNL-developed open source controller—called CSEISMIC, for Complete System-level Efficient and Interoperable Solution for Microgrid Integrated Controls—in Alabama Power’s Smart Neighborhood located in Hoover, Alabama.