Frontiera's project will focus on using advanced Raman spectroscopy techniques to improve the design of molecular systems for solar energy conversion.
A groundbreaking model calculates a lead nucleus’ properties with a method that can be used across the nuclear landscape—all the way to neutron stars.
Grand Valley undergraduate students & faculty members worked over the summer at DOE national labs w/ research teams that are operating supercomputers.
The findings may help engineers develop new kinds of devices, such as quantum sensors or the quantum equivalent of computer memory storage devices.
The Department of Energy announced renewed funding of an interdisciplinary team of researchers at UMass Amherst in chemistry and chemical engineering.
The grant, announced Sept. 29 by DOE’s Office of Biological and Environmental Research, began Sept. 21 and runs through Aug. 31, 2025.
A study from the University of California, Davis shows air temperature & cloud cover are strongly influenced by the buoyancy effect of water vapor.
The enhanced collaborative agreement will also create new internships and professional opportunities for students.
Associate professor Sunita Chandrasekaran works with a team of researchers to ensure that key software will be ready to run on Frontier in 2023.
The project will leverage recent advances in transformers, a type of AI technology that has led to breakthroughs in natural language processing.