Rachel Siegel is among the 86 graduate students selected to participate in the Department of Energy's Office of Science Graduate Research program.
When graphene is irradiated with ions, the electrons that are ejected give information about the graphene’s electronic behavior.
Huang is leading one of only 35 projects nationwide selected for the National Artificial Intelligence Research Resource (NAIRR) program.
A study shows that real-world ocean conditions – in this case, low phosphate – make a huge difference in how viral infection affects host bacteria.
Wamble will conduct his research at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
San Jose materials engineering students describe their experiences in the ChiPPS summer training program at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
FRIB researchers are part of an international research team solving challenging computational problems in quantum physics using a new method.
The DarkNESS mission, which stands for Dark matter Nano-satellite Equipped with Skipper Sensors, is part of a collaboration with Fermilab.
Collin Sutton will research fractured rock flows at the Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico.
BU computer scientists will use support from a federal AI pilot program to scrutinize artificial intelligence for “socially undesirable behavior.”