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Liam Brodie has been selected to participate in the Department of Energy’s Office of Science Graduate Student Research (SCGSR) program.
Assistant professor of computer science Abhinav Shrivastava is the PI for one of only 35 projects nationwide selected to jumpstart the NAIRR program.
The team proposed an innovative approach to safeguard healthcare data from unauthorized use in AI training, through the use of unlearnable examples.
Two Jefferson Lab physicists have been selected as fellows for the distinguished Oppenheimer Science and Energy Leadership Program (OSELP).
Two decades of research has enabled scientists to form a comprehensive picture of the crystallization pathways of soft and organic materials.
The equipment uses visible or infrared lasers to build a geometric matrix, to scatter light & assess vibrations to produce high-fidelity measurements.
Pitt, Drexel, and Brookhaven engineers solve the “catalysis vs corrosion” mystery in electrochemical ozone production.
Researchers interested in regulating a plant trait’s expression can now identify the responsible genes with a regulatory gene discovery tool.
Fiona Ellsworth is one of just 86 graduate students from across the U.S. chosen for the DOE’s Office of Science Graduate Student Research program.
Aurora’s exascale computing power will provide researchers with advanced capabilities for simulations, AI and data analysis.