The discovery was made in part by neutron scattering experiments at the ORNL High Flux Isotope Reactor and the NIST Center for Neutron Research.
A quantum computer slowed simulated molecular quantum effects by a billion times, allowing researchers to directly measure them for the first time.
This site is among the first installations of scientific instruments for the UIFL program, Community Research on Climate and Urban Science.
A multidisciplinary team received a $33.6 million DOE grant to advance discoveries in medicine, dentistry, materials science, and engineering.
Paul is an assistant professor of applied physics and applied mathematics at Columbia Engineering.
Iran Hernandez Imbert was recently awarded the prestigious Department of Energy Computational Science Graduate Fellowship.
Golubev will receive $875,000 over five years for his research entitled "Unraveling Ultrafast Electron-Nuclear Dynamics in Molecules".
Assistant professor Shun Saito, a physicist, and assistant professor David Lipke, a ceramic engineer, will receive grants from DOE’s FAIR initiative.
Researchers from the Princeton Materials Institute have a new way to connect quantum devices over long distances.
The $4.8 million grant promotes research on scientific machine learning focused on greater predictive capabilities.