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Environmental Systems Ph.D. student Leila Wahab is one of 80 graduate students to receive DOE's Office of Science Graduate Student Research Fellowship
Learning how methanol binds to copper could lead to better catalysts for hydrogen production—and beyond.
Researchers discover they contain a phase of quantum matter, known as charge density waves, that’s common in other unconventional superconductors.
At Columbia University, Haim Waisman has developed computational models that describe how materials fracture.
Projects focus on broadening the diversity of the nuclear physics research community
Jae Chul Kim is an assistant professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science at Stevens Institute of Technology.
Three Brown post-doctoral research associates–Junhui Liao, Monica Pangilinan, and Xin Xiang–worked on the experiment.
The new findings could inform the design of practical superconducting devices.
Pete Bosler will develop algorithms that will intelligently choose which experience-based models are most appropriate to capture unresolved processes.
Samarthya Bhagia is exploring the properties of biomass to convert plants into functional, sustainable materials for power electronics and sensing.