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DOE awards $12 million grant to collaboration involving researchers at three institutions, including UC Santa Barbara, to change how we purify water.
The award is part of the DOE’s Chemical and Materials Sciences to Advance Clean Energy Technologies and Low-Carbon Manufacturing funding opportunity.
ORNL engineers are leading a team to develop a microgrid orchestrator to deploy in a community microgrid installation in Puerto Rico.
A new quantum algorithm solves a critical problem in quantum chemistry through gradual adaptation along a specially chosen geometric path.
A new X-ray technique to measure temperatures in combustion flames could lead to cleaner biofuels.
The University of Michigan will lead a suite of projects involving multiple institutions to boost understanding of solid-state EV power cells.
Findings in microbes called cyanobacteria present new opportunities for plant science, bioengineering and environmental protection.
Georgia Tech’s School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering has been renewed by DOE for a third round of funding ($13.2 million over four years).
The honor is for his seminal theoretical investigations and pioneering contributions to linking laboratory plasmas to space and astrophysical plasmas.
The renewal was one of 43 EFRC awards announced by DOE on August 25, 2022, with total funding of $400 million at research institutions across the U.S.