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Wan-Lin Hu’s job is to improve the way people and artificial intelligence collaborate to run SLAC’s complex machines.
Profiles of six employees and one up-and-coming high school STEM student show how a diverse team drives Argonne’s science mission forward.
DOE has selected a multidisciplinary team that includes Cornell to advance a superconducting approach to advanced computer chip technology.
Ursinus College Professor Lew Riley traveled w/ his student researchers to Michigan State University twice—so far—to study a unique isotope of silicon
Kelham, an NIU physics graduate student, has received a prestigious graduate student research award from DOE's Office of Science.
A new novel method includes new algorithm to glean important information about atmospheric rivers from satellite observations.
ORNL and UT Knoxville co-hosted the conference Nov. 9-12, 2023, with the theme "Frontiers in Physics: From Quantum to Materials to the Cosmos.”
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.