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Corey Adams, Melina Avila Coronado, Lindsey Bleem, Si Chen, Sheng Di and Xueying Lu are among 83 scientists nationwide to receive the award.
Boyer’s five-year award was among 83 that the DOE Office of Science made in 2021 to support critical research at U.S. universities and national labs.
With the addition of a community college internship program, JLab is now offering STEM career opportunities to an even more diverse range of students.
Understanding how magnetic correlations change over very short timescales could be harnessed to control magnetism for applications.
Projects span studies of turbulence, ion-heat transport, and equilibrium stability to improve confinement of fusion plasmas.
The program supports exceptional scientists during the crucial years when many do their most formative work in the agency’s priority research areas.
Awards to DOE-based researchers total $500,000 per year for five years for salary and research expenses.
The students are among 879 undergraduate students who will work directly with scientists and engineers at national laboratories around the country.
Researchers at Argonne National Lab are leading efforts to leverage AI to accelerate new and potentially transformative discoveries in science.
DOE National Laboratory researchers will partner with flagship dataset developers from the National Institutes of Health Bridge2AI community