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Anderson will pursue his research at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in Berkeley, California.
Scientists have developed microcapacitors with ultrahigh energy and power density, paving the way for on-chip energy storage in electronic devices.
A team of engineers and scientists used Frontier to simulate a system of nearly half a trillion atoms — the largest system ever modeled.
New work at PNNL finds hurricanes are intensifying faster close to the coast—a trend that’s likely to ramp up in a warmer world.
Dr. Nicholas Boyde, an associate professor of chemistry, has been awarded a fellowship through the Department of Energy Visiting Faculty Program.
By exploiting a smart learning algorithm that fuses two microscopy signals, researchers accomplished hi-res imaging at the one-nanometer scale.
The device sustained a hot fusion plasma of approximately 50 million degrees Celsius for a record six minutes and twice the density than before.
The 15th International Particle Accelerator Conference (IPAC'24) will feature key talks on the world's first Electron-Ion Collider (EIC).
Aurora’s exascale computing power will provide researchers with advanced capabilities for simulations, AI and data analysis.
Bready, a Furman University student, received a Department of Energy Computational Science Graduate Fellowship.