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Episode Synopsis
In this episode of Go! For Launch, we sit down with Dr. Heather Whitley, Associate Program Director for High Energy Density Science at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL), to talk about what it’s really like to work on some of the most advanced science in the world—and how you could be part of it.From simulating fusion reactions like the ones that power the sun to exploring how to deflect asteroids, LLNL is tackling some of the biggest questions in science and security. Heather breaks down how her team made history by achieving ignition—producing more energy from fusion than they put in—and what that means for the future of clean energy. She also shares the many paths into the lab, from internships to apprenticeships to PhDs, and what LLNL looks for when hiring curious, motivated young people.💡 In this episode, you’ll learn:✅ What it’s like to work on real experiments that simulate stars, explosions, and extreme environments✅ How ignition works—and why it’s one of the most important scientific breakthroughs of our time✅ How young adults can get started at LLNL through internships, postdocs, or even hands-on technician roles✅ What skills and mindsets make someone a great fit for national lab careers✅ Why LLNL values team players, lifelong learners, and people who ask big questions✅ How Heather navigated her own unexpected path from chemistry student to fusion energy leader🎧 Timestamps:00:00:43 – What does LLNL actually do?00:02:28 – Fusion, astrophysics, and high energy density science00:05:16 – Simulating asteroid impacts and planetary physics00:07:18 – Career paths: from PhDs to apprenticeships00:11:17 – Internships and postdocs: how to get your foot in the door00:14:20 – What LLNL looks for in early-career hires00:17:14 – The ignition breakthrough explained00:19:51 – What’s next for fusion—and future job opportunities00:23:40 – Heather’s career story: from New Mexico to Livermore00:32:02 – Quantum computing, astronomy, and asking better questions🔗 Helpful Links:🔹 Careers and internships at LLNL: https://www.llnl.gov/join-our-team🔹 Watch LLNL’s science in action: https://www.youtube.com/@LivermoreLab🔹 Explore more about the National Ignition Facility: https://lasers.llnl.gov/Follow Accelerator Media🔹 X (Twitter): https://x.com/xceleratormedia🔹 Instagram: https://instagram.com/xcelerator.media/🔹 LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/company/accelerator-media-org🔹 Website: https://acceleratormedia.org/#GoForLaunch #FusionEnergy #LLNL #STEMCareers #ScienceJobs #CleanEnergy #Ignition #NationalLabs #Podcast
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