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Laszlo Horvath is an early career physicist at DOE's Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) stationed at General Atomics in San Diego.
An ultrafast X-ray imaging technique shows how the symmetry of methane’s structure evolves after rapid removal of an electron.
In addition to her NCCS role, Barker has taken on the duties of deputy director of the recently announced next-gen supercomputer project, OLCF-6.
With help from supercomputers at the DOE Office of Science user facilities, physicists are learning about how and why stars explode.
U of Minnesota chemical engineering & materials science researchers have developed a breakthrough method for creating high-quality metal oxide films.
Lili Rassouli was among just 87 graduate students recently selected from applicants across the United States to conduct research at a DOE facility.
A new grant will allow Rochester researchers to leverage bacteria and nanomaterials to mimic photosynthesis and produce clean-burning hydrogen fuel.
Particle collisions offer a new way to study interactions of hyperon particles with ordinary nuclear building blocks.
The Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility’s Matt Sieger has been named the project director for the OLCF-6 effort.
Scientists have conducted lab experiments that provide new insights on the complex process of pressure-driven ionization in giant planets and stars.