Recent work has led to advances in understanding of biochemical pathways and increased rates of chemical production by biological systems.
The grant makes Ghassemi one of the first Virginia Tech researchers to receive three early career awards.
A new grant will support geochemistry research on elements and minerals essential for the production of electric vehicles, cellphones and computers.
A three-year, $3 million project unites chemists from UChicago, Purdue, and Harvard University.
Stanford researchers develop machine learning methods that accurately predict the 3D shapes of drug targets and other important biological molecules.
UC Santa Barbara theorist Vojtech Vlcek receives an award from the Department of Energy to advance scientific discovery using supercomputers.
Pandemic lockdown forces a new perspective on designs for futuristic AI-based computing devices.
The contrast of the magnetic resonance signal was improved by a factor of 10, increasing the sensitivity of spin defects used for detection.
Samuel Hollifield Jr. is looking into ways to defend vehicles’ computer systems from being hacked.
The work revolves around MXenes, promising energy storage materials that are conductive and can host ions, such as lithium, between layers.