Klemm will head to Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee as a part of the DOE Office of Science Graduate Student Research Program.
Hunter College Chemistry Professor Lynn Francesconi will lead a project investigating an important emerging clean-energy technology,
Researchers will conduct electrochemical reactions in microdroplets to produce clean hydrogen, sequester carbon dioxide, and store renewable energies.
Biological nanowires, microscopic wires made of proteins, have caught researchers’ attention for their ability to carry electrons over long distances.
A team of researchers will run a series of simulations to investigate the impact of surface heating anomalies on climate predictability.
With support from two grants, Lu Wei is hoping to take baby steps toward understanding the complexities of the phenomena of quantum entanglement.
Collaborators obtained the experimental evidence for nitrogen-9 from data collected at the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory.
University of New Mexico's Osman Anderoglu is the principal investigator of “Liquid Metal-Materials Interactions in Extreme Environments.”
The funding will support doctoral chemistry research into a new material that could potentially become a significant source of renewable energy.
The Washington University in St. Louis graduate student is working on sustainable ways to extract hydrogen fuel from water.