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2-Jun-2023
Advincula receives Netzsch NATAS Fellows Award
DOE/Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Rigoberto Advincula, a renowned scientist at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory and professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at the University of Tennessee, has won the Netzsch North American Thermal Analysis Society (NATAS) Fellows Award for 2023.
1-Jun-2023
How fiber-optic sensing and new materials could reduce the cost of floating offshore wind
DOE/Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
In this Q&A, Berkeley Lab's Yuxin Wu discusses how scientists are developing sensing technologies that could be installed on floating offshore structures. This would allow the structures to self-monitor damaging conditions that could lead to costly repairs, and could also gauge impacts to marine mammals.
1-Jun-2023
Transforming plants into allies in the fight against climate change
DOE/Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Nature-based solutions are an effective tool to combat climate change triggered by rising carbon emissions, whether it’s by clearing the skies with bio-based aviation fuels or boosting natural carbon sinks. At the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory, scientists are leading research to transform plants into key drivers of decarbonization, from creating biomass crops for new fuels to enhancing the ability of plants to absorb and store carbon.
31-May-2023
Remote operations are making the world a little smaller for nanoscale research
DOE/Brookhaven National Laboratory
When the pandemic forced us to keep our distance, people quickly found new ways to come together. By improving existing technologies and developing entirely new ones, we learned how to work, socialize, and share ideas without having to leave the solitary comfort of our living spaces. While this gave us the ability to take back parts of the activities we missed, it also allowed us to connect in new and interesting ways. For scientists at the Center for Functional Nanomaterials (CFN) at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory, this meant being able to make cutting edge scientific instruments available to researchers around the globe.
31-May-2023
GEM: A Crown Jewel in Brookhaven's Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Strategy
DOE/Brookhaven National Laboratory
Partnerships are essential to promote recruitment and retention of diverse talent and creating a diverse workforce benefits everyone. Varied perspectives and experiences often lead to better outcomes and invigorate the work and culture of an organization. For this reason, Brookhaven has been a long-time supporter and partner of the National Consortium for Graduate Degrees for Minorities in Engineering and Science (GEM), each year providing summer employment to several GEM fellows.
30-May-2023
ORNL establishes Seaborg initiative for study of actinides
DOE/Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Oak Ridge National Laboratory joins four other national laboratories — Idaho, Los Alamos, Lawrence Livermore and Lawrence Berkeley — that have institutes named after nuclear chemist and Nobel Prize winner Glenn T. Seaborg.
25-May-2023
Going electric: Argonne partners with the University of Illinois Chicago for next generation electrochemistry event
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
Argonne lecturers, laboratory tours, are featured at the University of Illinois Chicago’s Next Generation Electrochemistry workshop focusing on advanced topics in electrochemistry. The workshop is in its eighth year.
25-May-2023
RSICC, ORNL’s longest running institution, observes 60th anniversary
DOE/Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Amid the tumultuous backdrop of 1962, nuclear physicist Alvin M. Weinberg recommended a repository of radiation safety information at Oak Ridge National Laboratory that persists to this day.
24-May-2023
Democratizing quantum information science
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
At the 2023 AAAS Meeting in Washington, DC, experts discuss how the scientific community can make quantum information science more accessible and reach a wider base of innovators.