Learn more about Material Sciences
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December 13, 2021Ilke Arslan is the director of the Center for Nanoscale Materials user facility, where understanding everything starts at the nanoscale.Office of Science
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December 8, 2021Jordan-Sweet retired after a nearly 40-year career based at Brookhaven LabEnergy.gov
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November 30, 2021Materials scientist Julia Greer created a new approach to understand how materials in nuclear reactors can withstand radiation damage.Office of Science
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November 17, 2021State-of-the-art X-ray techniques found hidden damage in neutron irradiated silicon carbide, a possible structural material for future fusion reactors.Fusion Energy Sciences
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October 27, 2021Using cold temperatures and machine learning, researchers visualized individual molecules in a synthetic soft material for the first time.Basic Energy Sciences
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Success StoryAugust 12, 2021In graduate school, Argonne postdoctoral researcher Katie Sautter learned to master a machine that builds bits of matter one atomic layer at a time. Now she wields her considerable skills inventing materials for quantum communication devices at Q-NEXT.Energy.gov
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August 11, 2021Scientists engineer materials’ electrical and optical properties with plasmon engineeringBasic Energy Sciences
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August 9, 2021A unique coating camouflages the temperature of an underlying materialBasic Energy Sciences
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July 26, 2021Michael Arnold found new approaches to making graphene nanostructures with smooth edges that will enable next-gen energy and electronics applications.Office of Science
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May 10, 2021Nina Balke studies Li-ion batteries to eliminate performance bottlenecks, understand performance fade, and design better batteries.Office of Science