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Argonne scientists Supratik Guha and Valerie Taylor will lead DOE-funded research projects in microelectronics for more efficient computing.
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced $16 million for five collaborative research projects to develop artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) algorithms.
Awards Will Support Outstanding Early Career Scientists at University and National Laboratories
Interns dug into existing data sets to better understand weather, clouds, and precipitation, examining the variability of meteorological measures.
The finalists were announced by R&D Magazine and are recognized as the top 100 scientific innovations as selected by an independent panel of judges.
Stabilizing nanocrystals introduces a low-cost, energy-efficient light source for consumer electronic devices, detectors & medical imaging.
Research will advance fundamental understanding of basic and low-temperature plasmas
Researchers overestimate the amount of land that is available for bioenergy crops if they simply look at land that is low quality and productivity.
Researchers deepened their understanding of a synthetic detergent without ever setting foot in the lab where their experiments took place.
A DOE-funded project between Argonne & the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign explores coupling magnetism and microwaves for quantum discoveries.