John Barr, a graduate student in the Rabitz Lab, has created broadly applicable tools for interpreting data in complex input-output systems.
UC Davis students, Caitlin Brown and Sarah Edwards, interned at national labs through DOE's Science Undergraduate Laboratory Internship program.
Researchers at Princeton U have found a way to make yeast cultures glow when producing next generation fuels that could power cars and airplanes.
The facility will produce a reliable supply of isotopes for the United States Department of Energy Isotope Program.
The research builds on work that improved forecasts using data assimilation, a statistical method that paints the most accurate picture of conditions.
New method from Clemson University researcher, enabled by Frontera supercomputer, helps explain role of phonons in copper-based superconductivity.
The team studied three genera of coral using PEEM spectromicroscopy - which detects the different forms of calcium carbonate.
Choe, a Ph.D. student in Jonathan Sweedler’s chemistry lab, is building microbiology tools needed for CABBI’s bioenergy research.
Researchers made a fundamental discovery about the atomic structure and vibrations in multilayer nanostructures, advancing materials design.
Negative refraction is crucial to nanophotonics, to manipulate the behavior of light when it interacts with materials at the smallest possible scales.