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As researchers develop materials for spacecraft & aircraft they need to generate images from experimental results quickly at a atomic-scale resolution
A new approach to developing semiconductor materials at tiny scales could help boost applications that rely on converting light to energy.
PNNL opened internship opportunities for students who are traditionally underrepresented to build skills in environmental and clean energy sciences.
Attendees at the annual workshop pondered the state of the field by focusing on the methods, tools, and technology driving change and innovation.
The Project 8 team reports that they can use a brand-new technique to reliably track and record a natural occurrence called beta decay.
The program seeks to equip students from underserved communities with valuable STEM expertise.
The projects represent three of the DOE’s 12 Scientific Discovery through Advanced Computing (SciDAC) awards with an overall value of $112 million.
Carena is a scientist at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory.
Students from all over the U.S. and faculty from minority-serving institutions learned about plasma physics and fusion energy in workshops this summer
Cadet Elyse Wages took air samples for a project that will help her learn more about baseline readings around facilities with radioactive material.