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With new grants worth over $5M in advanced software and computing, UMass’s physicists are at the forefront of one of the world’s greatest experiments.
The ionocaloric cycle causes phase and temperature changes through the flow of ions (electrically charged atoms or molecules) which come from a salt.
A heating process helps explain how the atmosphere that surrounds the Sun - the solar corona - can be vastly hotter than the solar surface emitting it
Applications are now available for 2023 robotics and instrumentation internship for undergraduate and graduate students.
77 Grants Will Primarily Focus on Clean Energy Research and Development
Randles received a high-impact computational science award through the Innovative & Novel Computational Impact on Theory & Experiment program.
Nicholas Cucciniello has been selected as one of 44 recipients of 2022 awards from DOE's Office of Science Graduate Student Research.
Professor Eugenio Schuster awarded $1.75 million for projects that could help pave the way for the development of a fusion pilot plant in the U.S.
A $1.5M DOE grant will help team led by McKelvey School of Engineering at Washington University in St. Louis develop quantum-based imaging technology.
Quantum information scientists at Oak Ridge National Laboratory hope to harness beams of light, or photons, as qubits for quantum networking.