Andrew Jayich, an assistant professor at UC Santa Barbara, has landed an Early Career Research Program Award from the Department of Energy.
Researchers developed an analytical model that can help predict contaminant spreading in fractured porous media under different water flow scenarios.
A new paper in Science provides an updated understanding of how to add functional groups onto simple hydrocarbons like methane.
Kamcev is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering at the University of Michigan.
The grant will help develop more efficient methods of separating rare earth elements that will make their domestic availability economically viable.
Beltran is a recipient of the U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Science Graduate Student Research fellowship.
Texas Tech astronomer Thomas Kupfer is part of an international collaboration studying the universe’s expansion.
Research from USC Viterbi and USC Dornsife points to a potentially strong impact from water purification to drug manufacturing.
Faculty from the departments of Physics and of Nuclear Science and Engineering faculty were selected for the Early Career Research Program.
Cornell and Harvard University researchers have developed a machine learning tool to parse quantum matter and make crucial distinctions in the data.