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Since its inception in 2014, the DOE Office of Science Graduate Student Research program has prepared graduate students for STEM careers.
The team developed a global weather forecasting model at 30-km resolution, an order of magnitude greater resolution than state-of-the-art emulators.
The Joint Genome Institute innovates protocol revealing how genetic variations in sequences affect traits.
For eight years at Oliktok, researchers conducted experiments on cloud dynamics, distributed acoustic sensing, uncrewed aerial systems, and more.
The Critical Materials Institute researchers investigated ways to create a stronger iron-based permanent magnet, referred to as a “gap” magnet.
Research focused on fundamental, early-stage energy research in collaboration with the DOE national laboratories.
Award reimagines a pathway for workforce development in isotope science.
Daniel Sinars created the first platforms and images on the world’s largest X-ray generator to be used to benchmark computational models.
Communique Newsletter: December 06, 2021
The smallest bits of matter and energy are the building blocks of a radically new paradigm for sensing and relaying information.