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June 30, 2021Katherine Van Ness will be leveraging computational modeling techniques to develop model simulations of laboratory-scale blade pitch control experiments.Hydropower and Hydrokinetic Office
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June 30, 2021Michael Kelly, a Ph.D. student at the University of California, Berkeley, will assess how flexible-inflatable wave energy converters perform relative to their rigid counterparts when coupled with traditional, high-efficiency power take-off systems.Hydropower and Hydrokinetic Office
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June 30, 2021While working on master's and doctoral degrees at Oregon State University, Ali Trueworthy will develop a user-centered design methodology for high-performance wave energy devices during her fellowship.Hydropower and Hydrokinetic Office
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June 29, 2021EM hiring managers and workforce management recruiters at the Hanford Site recently participated in two national virtual career fairs to interact with potential employees.Office of Environmental Management
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June 29, 2021The MES program is a paid summer internship in the areas of environmental science, environmental justice, and environmental policy.Office of Legacy Management
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Press ReleasesJune 28, 2021LM’s Chequita Johnson on how operational continuity drives LM’s mission.Office of Legacy Management
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June 28, 2021Four early-career scientists received Argonne’s 2022 Maria Goeppert Mayer Fellowship for their outstanding potential.Energy.gov
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Press ReleasesJune 24, 2021Projects focus on broadening and diversifying the nuclear and particle physics research communitiesOffice of Science
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June 23, 2021NNSA’s Minority Serving Institution Partnership Program (MSIPP) has awarded four new grants, bringing the total number of grants to 17, in order to better serve students and Minority-Serving Institutions (MSIs) in STEM disciplines.National Nuclear Security Administration
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June 23, 2021In the Computational Chemistry, Materials, and Climate (CCMC) Group at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab), the future of quantum information science is being driven in part by a group of women scientists who see that future as bright.Energy.gov