Congratulations! Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory’s Andrea “Annie” Kritcher has been named to Time magazine’s TIME100 list of the 100 most influential people in the world.
"Reaching ignition was truly a large effort carried through many decades," Kritcher said."I am extremely honored to be representing the laboratory and the many people who have worked on this grand scientific challenge to make this a reality, some of whom were working on this before I was born."
"Humanity is driven and motivated by impossible problems, such as creating a miniature star in the laboratory and harnessing the power of nuclear fusion, that once we start to crack, we can collectively achieve amazing things and make life better for all," Kritcher said. Kritcher started at the laboratory in 2004 as a summer intern. She competed her thesis work through LLNL and became a member of the technical staff in 2012.
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