
Teams with innovative ideas to reduce electronics waste compete to win prizes.

For as long as she can remember, Emilie Lozier has found comfort in science. Now, she applies that same scientific curiosity to tackling energy technology and workforce challenges for a cleaner, greener future.

The Critical Materials Innovation Hub announced up to $10 million to accelerate the early-stage technology research and development necessary to reduce material criticality for energy innovations requiring critical materials.

Investment includes a new $3.4 million funding opportunity and $4 million awarded to 10 projects across 8 states.

AMMTO is especially interested in funding research in pursuit of materials recovery and reuse systems, smart manufacturing and energy-efficient microelectronics.

Happy belated Nanotechnology Day! Nanotechnology is the manipulation and manufacturing of materials and devices on the scale of atoms or small groups of atoms.

DOE’s Lab-Embedded Entrepreneurship Program (LEEP), managed by AMMTO, welcomed its 2024 cohort to its headquarters in Washington, D.C. to kick off their two-year fellowships

Look out for a funding opportunity from the AMMTO-sponsored High-Performance Computing for Manufacturing program. Coming later this fall!

Jon-Edward Stokes is Making It! In a Q&A interview, how his shifted his academic focus from English to science and what gives his career purpose.

Check out the winning projects funded by AMMTO. Congratulations to the winners!