Denisia Popolan-Vaida will study the compounds known as Criegee intermediates, which form by reactions of ozone and hydrocarbons.
UW–Madison physicists and the Physical Sciences Lab have been working on the LUX-ZEPLIN experiment since 2012.
Rotskoff studies the nonequilibrium dynamics of living matter with a particular focus on self-organization from the molecular to the cellular scale.
Cereceda’s award is the first one received by a researcher at Villanova.
Florida State University researchers created a model that describes the spread and speed of tornado-like vortex tubes in superfluids.
Supercomputers were used to theorize & predict that a four-neutron structure, a tetraneutron, could form for just billions of billionths of a second.
University of Michigan Aerospace Engineering professor Benjamin Jorns is the recipient of a 2022 Department of Energy Early Career Research Award.
Atieh Moridi is an assistant professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering at Cornell University.
The combined influence of dust and smoke on surface atmosphere temperatures in sub-Saharan Africa likely applies to conditions in the American West.
Assistant Professor Brian Summa is an expert in large data processing, analysis, & interaction for data visualization & computer graphics applications