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Schmitt helps scientists develop materials for quantum devices and next-generation technologies at the Argonne Quantum Foundry.
As a PuRe Data Resource, the Materials Project makes data easier to find, access, and reuse.
Research made at the University of Kansas' Ultrafast Laser Lab reveals the ballistic movement of electrons in graphene in real time.
Engineers have used a spray coating technology to produce a new workhorse material that can withstand the harsh conditions inside a fusion reactor.
An international panel of physicists that convenes once each decade is recommending new and expanded projects at SURF.
Ten projects aimed at advancing next-generation science and technology have been awarded funding by DOE's Jefferson Lab for fiscal year 2024.
Argonne’s Nexus effort is helping to advance the development of an integrated research infrastructure.
The results could lead to a better understanding of reactions with vital roles in chemistry and biology.
The alloy is the 1st known material in which 3D crystal structure and strong quantum interactions frustrate electron movements and lock them in place.
Federica Brandizzi is a University Distinguished Professor at Michigan State University and an MSU Research Foundation Professor.