Scientists recognized by the 2019 DOE Office of Science Distinguished Scientists Fellows Award are pursuing answers to science’s biggest questions.
The 2019 DOE Office of Science Distinguished Scientists Fellows Awards recognized some of the most outstanding researchers supported by DOE.
At SLAC, Yuantao Ding has developed new techniques to capture snapshot images of nature’s fastest phenomena on the smallest scale.
Dark energy is causing the universe to expand ever faster; scientists are working to understand this mysterious phenomenon.
Physicist Ivan Bazarov is making advances in beam quality and brightness at Cornell University’s particle accelerator, the Photoinjector.
University of Texas at Austin professor Christina Markert is investigating the nuclear evolution of the universe.
Her EC award supported work to develop climate circulation models with state-of-the-art techniques for resolving multiple scales.
Scientists are working to develop materials that can reinforce or heal themselves, just like their biological counterparts.
The Ohio State University chemistry professor Christine M. Thomas designs catalysts to make fuels more energy efficient and environmentally benign.
Director Douglas Mans enjoys the challenges of leading EMSL while developing partnerships with industries, academia, and government agencies.