New research lays out the chemical steps used by a naturally occurring enzyme to convert a common chemical compound into ethylene.
These circuits use superconducting quantum bits, or qubits, the smallest units of a quantum computer, to store information.
Over the next five years, the three Cornell University researchers each will receive approximately $400,000 to $500,000 from the program.
The team will conduct an atomic level examination of organic materials, known as expanders, to identify methods to extend the life of lead batteries.
A Dartmouth study links extreme precipitation to human-driven climate change and ocean warming.
Research at Harvard University paves the way for new devices and new understanding of electron interactions.
Professor Qi Zhang will use the grant to study secondary organic aerosols to further understand how pollution affects the atmosphere.
DOE has awarded funding to a team of Princeton chemists & engineers as part of its investment in national technology solutions to reduce plastic waste
The goal addresses the need for a new generation of sensor materials, devices, & systems that operate under extreme temperatures & environments.
Dartmouth Engineering Professor Daniel Olson will lead new research to investigate the use of biomass to produce next-generation fuels and chemicals.