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15-May-2024
Argonne introduces newest class of named postdoctoral fellows
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
Argonne has awarded five named postdoctoral fellowships to researchers in fields including particle physics, materials science, quantum, artificial intelligence, energy storage and environmental science.
15-May-2024
Spooky states and figure eights: Stepping into the quantum computing ‘ring’
DOE/Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility
An interdisciplinary team of scientists from Jefferson Lab, Old Dominion University and the DOE’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory have developed a conceptual device for quantum computing that could rival – or even outperform – other systems being developed. The “core” of this computer would be based on a compact, spin-transparent storage ring, which can maintain the entangled states of ions as they travel along a figure-eight path.
15-May-2024
Seven Argonne National Laboratory mentees win gold at DuPage County ACT-SO competition
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
Seven African American high school students won gold medals in a science competition hosted by DuPage County ACT-SO, a community organization.
14-May-2024
University students tackle Adventure in CyberForce — Conquer the Hill competition
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
The DOE’s CyberForce Adventure Competition 2024 awarded [NAME] from [UNIVERSITY] as the winner, one of [0] students who competed in this event, as part of the CyberForce program aiming to bridge the growing cybersecurity workforce gap in the United States.
13-May-2024
New analysis platform shines light on utilities’ solar energy future
DOE/Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Researchers at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory, in collaboration with three other national labs, have developed a free online platform to help utilities understand how solar energy projects will affect the operation of their power systems. This capability can increase utilities’ confidence in expanding their solar portfolios, protecting reliable delivery of electricity while supporting U.S. efforts to slow climate change.
13-May-2024
Argonne’s Aurora supercomputer breaks exascale barrier
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
Argonne’s Aurora system has officially entered the exascale era with its latest submission to the Top500 list of the world’s most powerful supercomputers.
13-May-2024
From massive structures to nanometers: ORNL’s scanning vibrometer used in quantum research
DOE/Oak Ridge National Laboratory
A specialized piece of equipment at Oak Ridge National Laboratory is used for measurements varying from extremely large structures to quantum. The equipment is available for projects within the national lab as well as outside.
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13-May-2024
The true cost: Deploying electric vehicle charging infrastructure nationwide
DOE/Idaho National Laboratory
When President Biden signed the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law in 2021, he announced a goal to install 500,000 new electric vehicle chargers across the nation by 2030. The Department of Energy’s Vehicle Technologies Office has tasked the experts at Idaho National Laboratory to answer big questions surrounding this goal.
8-May-2024
Giving local business a ‘boost’ with national lab technology
DOE/Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility
Jefferson Lab has teamed up with New Mexico’s Sandia National Laboratories to bring the BoostPlatform to Hampton Roads, kicking off the partnership with a well-attended workshop in Newport News. The DOE initiative, led by Sandia Labs, brings national labs, startups, academia and entrepreneurs together to find solutions to big, community-based energy and technology challenges.