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Thornton, who succeeds Wullschleger as CCSI director, has been active in CCSI since its inception and has served as its deputy director since 2017.
A new $2.36 million federal grant will allow team led by UMass Amherst to investigate the mysteries of necromass.
Two UC Davis chemistry professors are part of a new multicampus center aimed at developing basic science for converting CO2 into fuels & chemicals.
Karen Winey is designing a new fluorine-free polymer to address toxicity of fluorine-based polymers used to convert hydrogen into electric power.
Liao will conduct part of his thesis research at Ames National Laboratory where he will develop computational tools for material design and discovery.
Computer scientists and learning experts are considering what a foundational introduction to AI might look like for middle & high school students.
At approximately 300 locations across the nation, these monitoring systems detect radiation indicative of nuclear devices and dirty bombs.
$224 million will support the Electron-Ion Collider construction & new tools for clean energy research at X-ray light source and nanoscience centers.
James McKinlay studies how to improve the sustainability and cost of biofuels by understanding how microbes establish and maintain cooperative relationships.
Professor Karen Winey has started to address this renewable energy challenge by using fluorine-free polymers with precisely placed sulfonate groups.