Jack Fletcher, a senior at Missouri S&T, spent last summer working at ORNL as part of DOE's Science Undergraduate Laboratory Internships program.
Ekin has been selected to receive a prestigious research grant of $789,081 as part of the Department of Energy's Early Career Research Program.
Genevieve Asselin will conduct her research at the Advanced Photon Source facility within the Argonne National Lab in Lemont, Illinois.
Assistant professor of chemistry Alex Zhukhovitskiy is the second Carolina faculty member to win the Early Career Award from the Department of Energy.
Research at the University of Minnesota provides new insight for future applications of the material for electronic devices and data storage.
New research finds when microbes don’t get the metals they need, the result may be more consequential than previously understood.
Guido Pagano's lab is developing novel quantum simulators and single-atom tweezers.
The award will foster Emily Davidson’s work on materials that heat up or cool down in response to physical stress, such as stretching or compressing.
Kidambi is among 83 scientists around the country selected for the program and will receive approximately $750,000 over five years.
Professor Yao Wang was awarded a DOE Early Career Award for a proposal titled, “Analog Quantum Simulation for Solid-State Spectroscopies.”