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The collaborative projects are intended to resolve technical hurdles & develop enabling technologies to accelerate fusion energy research.
A multidisciplinary group of researchers will work to discover how components of microelectronics can be built on spin waves that arise from magnetism
DOE announced that Eric Bylaska at PNNL will receive funding to lead a computational materials science project under the Basic Energy Sciences program
Physicists recently used Frontier, the world’s most powerful supercomputer, to calculate the magnetic properties of calcium-48’s atomic nucleus.
Funding for the Early Career Research Program (ECRP) Supports the Next Generation of America’s Scientific Workforce
The Versatile Neutron Imaging Instrument, or VENUS, is slated for user beamtime next fall.
Two programs at PPPL introduce students from disadvantaged school districts, community colleges or smaller universities to careers in STEM.
The Department of Energy’s Office of Science today announced a new research and development opportunity led by Oak Ridge National Laboratory to advance technologies and drive new capabilities for future supercomputers.
The results, which show how the protein adds nucleotides to the growing RNA chain, could lead to more effective medications.
The study examines potential strategies to integrate quantum computing with the world’s most powerful supercomputing systems in the pursuit of science