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Software Using DOE Exascale Computers to Advance Science and Technology Research
Projects Span Isotope Enrichment Processes, Medically Relevant Isotope Production, and Isotope Production and Processing Methods

The Office of Science’s LDRD funding has fostered innovation, creativity, and even Nobel-Prize winning technologies.
Projects span research in Higgs boson, neutrinos, rare particles, and dark energy, as well as the development of particle accelerator and detector technology

Sofia Quaglioni studies thermonuclear reactions-including the nuclear reactions that power the stars and drive the evolution of our universe.
Projects span studies of turbulence, ion-heat transport, and equilibrium stability to improve confinement of fusion plasmas.
DOE National Laboratory researchers will partner with flagship dataset developers from the National Institutes of Health Bridge2AI community
The fellowship is jointly supported by the Office of Advanced Scientific Computing Research (ASCR) within DOE’s Office of Science and NNSA.
Awards Will Go to Universities and National Laboratories on a Competitive Basis

Awardees represent universities and DOE National Labs in 32 states, part of DOE’s efforts to grow a skilled STEM workforce.