The new measured thermal conductivity of bulk 3C-SiC has the 2nd highest thermal conductivity among inch-scale large crystals, second only to diamond.
With new grants worth over $5M in advanced software and computing, UMass’s physicists are at the forefront of one of the world’s greatest experiments.
Randles received a high-impact computational science award through the Innovative & Novel Computational Impact on Theory & Experiment program.
Nicholas Cucciniello has been selected as one of 44 recipients of 2022 awards from DOE's Office of Science Graduate Student Research.
Professor Eugenio Schuster awarded $1.75 million for projects that could help pave the way for the development of a fusion pilot plant in the U.S.
A $1.5M DOE grant will help team led by McKelvey School of Engineering at Washington University in St. Louis develop quantum-based imaging technology.
Researchers developed a theory that explains how the magnetic layer effect in cuprate materials arises from fluctuations of the electrons.
Understanding the interplay of soil microbes and how they control carbon and nitrogen will help to keep more carbon out of the air and in the soil.
The award will allow the Purdue team to observe - for the first time - the quantum entanglement of top quarks.
Shan Zhou, Ph.D., made a breakthrough in the creation of nanoscale structures that could change medicine, computing, clean energy and more.