A research team is focusing on finding the conditions for a new stellar process in an experiment at Argonne National Laboratory.
Farzana Likhi, Caleb Broodo, and Leonard Jiang were among 86 students from 31 states selected for Office of Science Graduate Student Research program.
University of Chicago chemists have announced a new way to image antiferroelectric materials, which could one day lead to new types of technology.
Funded by a DOE grant, the inaugural edition of the AI4Fusion summer school benefitted from the synergy between nuclear physicists & data scientists.
The results can help maximize electron energy gain for quantum mechanics experiments or practical applications in medicine or industry.
A team of scientists led by Rice University's Qimiao Si predicts the existence of flat electronic bands at the Fermi level.
The Texas Advanced Computing Center's Frontera and Lonestar6 supercomputer simulations reveal topological vortices in polaron quasiparticles.
The summer school was supported by an award from the Department of Energy’s Reaching a New Energy Sciences Workforce program.
Ethan Iaia received a prestigious fellowship from DOE's Office of Science to study catalysts in pursuit of clean energy and decarbonization.
Bushick received the DOE CSGF award in recognition of his research accomplishments and outstanding leadership, integrity and character.