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João Barata awarded CERN fellowship
DOE/Brookhaven National LaboratoryJoão Barata, a physicist in the Nuclear Theory Group at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory, has received a fellowship at CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research. In October 2024, Barata will begin the three-year-long appointment in CERN’s Department of Theoretical Physics.
Argonne materials scientist Amanda Petford-Long named a Fellow of the Materials Research Society
DOE/Argonne National LaboratoryPublic and private sector leaders align to enhance battery end-of-life opportunities
DOE/Argonne National LaboratoryNew code mines microscopy images in scientific articles
DOE/Argonne National LaboratoryFinding new chemistry to capture double the carbon
DOE/Pacific Northwest National Laboratory- Journal
- Nature Chemistry
Charting the night sky with exascale computers
DOE/US Department of EnergyA decade of GoAmazon
DOE/Pacific Northwest National LaboratoryRiding through: Researchers enhance reliability of electric vehicle charging
DOE/Oak Ridge National LaboratoryAmerican drivers have long been accustomed to quickly filling up at a gas station with plenty of fuel available, and electric vehicle drivers want their pit stops to mimic this experience. Driver uncertainty about access to charging during long trips remains a barrier to broader EV adoption, even as the U.S. strives to combat climate change by converting more drivers.
Researchers at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory are working to make EV charging more resilient. After identifying the major challenges, ORNL researchers found solutions to address two key causes of charger failure — the first triggered by voltage shifts in the electric grid, and the other originating within the charger itself.
Computational chemistry needs to be sustainable, too
DOE/Pacific Northwest National LaboratoryAs new paradigms in advanced computing take shape, computational chemistry researchers are finding new ways to solve challenging chemistry problems.
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- Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation