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Jonathan Burns will use $875,000 to study the chemical behavior of astatine and Da Yan will use $874,694 to study large-scale graph data analytics.
Researchers used a nonstandard experimental technique that directly excites the material’s electronic modes, in the metal strontium ruthenate.
Six autonomous labs were established for fundamental chemistry discoveries & quantum information science to advanced techniques in electron microscopy
The Critical Materials Institute, an Energy Innovation Hub of DOE, won five awards issued across three categories of the R&D World awards program.
More than 25 panels detailed a variety of topics such as computer simulations of runaway electrons and the use of AI to forecast disruptions.
Scientists working on atmospheric research campaigns have opportunities to collect data and have experiences available nowhere else.
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced $29 million in funding for seven team awards for research in machine learning, artificial intelligence, and data resources for fusion energy sciences.
Materials engineers are developing an inexpensive, safe, and sustainable grid-scale device called an aqueous organic redox flow battery (AORFB).
C. Michael McGuirk, assistant professor of chemistry, will conduct research on atomic-level studies of sponge-like structures used in separations.
Karen Navarro receives DOE Graduate Instrumentation Research Award for particle physics detector project.