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The Iowa Professor has been awarded a $660,965 grant from DOE for a project entitled “Ion Kinetic Degrees of Freedom in a Plasma with Complex Orbits."
Frontier leverages ORNL’s extensive expertise in accelerated computing to tackle problems deemed impossible to solve as recently as five years ago.
The new results could impact future technology advancements in fields such as quantum computing, magnetic storage media, and high-precision sensors.
William & Mary Associate Professor Enrico Rossi leads a group that received DOE funds to help develop the next quantum computing technology.
The Stampede2 supercomputer helps find new properties of high-entropy alloys.
A new analysis by a team of physicists offers an innovative means to predict ‘cosmological signatures’ for models of dark matter.
It was all hands on deck for physicists, engineers and technicians when the Jefferson Lab accelerator was crippled by a vacuum loss.
Reflections from Brookhaven Lab physicists on culmination of 2020-22 U.S. high-energy physics community planning process.
As Argonne’s cyber defense infrastructure support specialist, Ciuffetelli helps to maintain & manage cyber tools that keep Argonne safe & running well
Projects Span Improving Modeling of Clouds to Analyzing Extreme Events