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A team of researchers has created a 2D, open-source flood inundation model designed for a multiarchitecture computing system.
The successful assembly was the result of a collaboration among three institutions in three countries.
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.
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.
Materials scientist Tiffany Kaspar brings Pacific Northwest National Laboratory research to the community.
Scientists developed a material system that could keep plastic out of landfills by enabling a much broader range of fully recyclable plastic products.
The research will be hosted at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, and New York University Langone Health.
Barber is designing software to accurately identify diverse faces from a distance, in a variety of contexts, and with privacy of each person in mind.