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Thirty students from institutions across the United States and Puerto Rico are taking their studies to the next level of research excellence.
Kolemen, a staff research physicist at PPPL, was recognized for his research on using machine learning for controlling fusion reactors.
The Advanced Energy Exascale Earth System Model enhances understanding of river–ocean interactions during compound flooding events.
The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga and ORNL entered into a MOU to collaborate in efforts to research, develop, deploy, and evaluate solutions.
Office of Science Selections from Funding Opportunity Announcements (FOAs) for the Week of August 21, 2024
Projects will develop a series of experimental datasets across a range of cell types to assess changes in cell function due to low dose radiation exposure.
Carnegie Mellon physics doctoral student Zach Baldwin will receive funding with a DOE Office of Science Graduate Student Research Program award.
The collaborative relationship has helped FEMA change its approach to preparing for, mitigating, responding to and recovering from disasters.
Department of Energy Office of Science recognizes the Brookhaven physicist for her leadership in neutrino studies and for mentoring young scientists.
At ORNL, a group of scientists used neutron scattering techniques to investigate a relatively new functional material called a Weyl semimetal.