DOE announced the 13 collegiate teams selected to participate in the 2021 CWC. Three new schools were selected and 10 teams are returning.
To support growth in wind, the industry needs a broad range of workers, including turbine engineers, project developers, and supply chain managers.
College students can have the opportunity to jump into the virtual world of the U.S. Department of Energy’s Innovation Community Center.
With the Navigating Nuclear virtual field trip to Idaho National Laboratory, students everywhere can experience life at the National Lab.
Marino studied the properties of neutrino interactions in water and improved scientists’ understanding of neutrino fluxes generated in beamlines.
Forty-three teams of middle school students from across South Carolina built large, complex tabletop models of cities with clean, safe drinking water.
A successful collaboration between EM and Florida International University focused on developing science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM).
New Quantum Information Science Centers will be key to technologies harnessing quantum physics.
AITO went to CES 2020 in January.
Fernández-Serra is improving our understanding of electrically induced chemical reactions in the condensed phase and at the liquid-metal interface.