The Department of Energy’s superhighway for scientific information has been crucial to furthering research in the past, present, and future.
Schwartz is developing theoretical tools to understand beams of particles that exploit the improved measurement capabilities of the LHC detectors.
Qian’s 2010 Early Career Award has supported his work to develop new detection technologies for microbial and plant organisms regulation.
As director of the Linac Coherent Light Source, Mike Dunne helps make it possible for scientists to use one of the world’s most powerful x-ray systems
Shaw’s 2010 Early Career Award has supported her work to improve fuel cell catalyst efficiency by mimicking biological features of enzymes.
At the PTL Energy Frontier Research Center, scientists push to make light more efficient, which is key to re-imaging solar panels & other technologies
Supratik Guha is the director of the Center for Nanoscale Materials user facility.
Scientists are working on ways to run particle accelerators with a diminishing amount of direction from humans.
A collaborative team answers scientific questions that lead to producing chemicals from designer crops and agricultural wastes, not petroleum.
In their roles at the RHIC, Berndt Mueller and Rosi Reed help scientists research the conditions at the very beginning of the universe.