Wang’s 2010 Early Career Award supported his research on graphene using advanced device fabrication, electrical control, and laser spectroscopy.
The Office of Science is proud to have supported work by two of the latest Nobel laureates in chemistry.
Working together, the NEES team has made notable discoveries about nanoscale electrochemistry and architectural design of energy storage materials.
How the same technique helped reveal both a 6th century medical text and an ancient bird feather’s pigment.
High school & middle school teams nationwide can now sign up to compete in one of the nation’s most prestigious & largest academic science competition
Nadolsky is creating state-of-the-art methods in order to learn about elementary particles’ properties.
Her Early Career Award funding supported Zheng and her team in parity measurement research.
Strout’s ECA supports the SAIMI project, creating small programming models to increase performance.
Soukhanovskii’s 2010 ECA supports his work on edge plasma transport and plasma-surface interactions in spherical tokamaks.
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