SCGSR Student Brian Lejeune Talks About His Research Experience at Ames Laboratory
Northeastern University student Brian Lejeune is completing research at Ames Laboratory as a recipient of the DOE Office of Science Graduate Student Research Program (DOE SCGSR) award, a 3-up to-12 month program that supports outstanding students to pursue part of their Ph.D. thesis research at a DOE laboratory/facility in areas that address scientific challenges central to the Office of Science mission.
Read more about SCGSR Student Brian Lejeune Talks About His Research Experience at Ames LaboratoryAndreas Tillack Prepares Quantum Materials Code for Supercomputing’s Latest Leap
Computational scientist Andreas Tillack sees a future of limitless possibilities in his role on the Oak Ridge Computing Facility Center for Accelerated Application Readiness team, preparing science codes that will run on DOE’s newest supercomputer, Summit.
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The SuperCDMS SNOLAB project, a multi-institutional effort led by SLAC, is expanding the hunt for dark matter to particles with properties not accessible to any other experiment.
Read more about Construction Begins on One of the World’s Most Sensitive Dark Matter ExperimentsNovel Reaction Could Spark Alternate Approach to Ammonia Production
Oak Ridge National Laboratory researchers have discovered a new type of catalytic reaction that could lead to more energy efficient and environmentally friendly method of ammonia production for fertilizer.
Read more about Novel Reaction Could Spark Alternate Approach to Ammonia ProductionPSI Researchers Seek Existence of Exotic Quantum Spin Ice
Researchers from the Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI) in Switzerland, Romain Sibille and Nicolas Gauthier, are studying a fascinating sample using neutrons at the Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) Spallation Neutron Source (SNS) at Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
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Tom Jordan and a team from the Southern California Earthquake Center (SCEC) are using the supercomputing resources of the Argonne Leadership Computing Facility (ALCF), a U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science User Facility, to advance modeling for the study of earthquake risk and how to reduce it.
Read more about Shake Rattle and CodeORNL Team Reaches Into Atoms’ Depths to Look at Particle Interactions Driving Nuclear Stability
Using the Cray XK7 Titan supercomputer at the Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility (OLCF), a DOE Office of Science User Facility at ORNL, a team of nuclear physicists and collaborators have simulated tin-100, an isotope that researchers have long sought to understand.
Read more about ORNL Team Reaches Into Atoms’ Depths to Look at Particle Interactions Driving Nuclear StabilityMulti-Modal Operando X-Ray Study Yields New Insights on Lithium-Sulfur Batteries
At the National Synchrotron Light Source II (NSLS-II), a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science User Facility at DOE’s Brookhaven National Laboratory, a group of researchers conducted a multi-technique x-ray study to learn more about the structural and chemical evolution of a metal sulfide additive – copper sulfide (CuS), in this case – as the lithium ions moved between the battery’s electrodes.
Read more about Multi-Modal Operando X-Ray Study Yields New Insights on Lithium-Sulfur BatteriesDepartment of Energy to Invest $30 Million in Quantum Science Initiative
U.S. Secretary of Energy Rick Perry announced that the Department of Energy (DOE) plans to invest up to $30 million over the next three years in Quantum Information Science (QIS). QIS is a new, wide-ranging area of research that is expected to lay the groundwork for the next generation of computing and information processing, as well as an array of other innovative technologies.
Read more about Department of Energy to Invest $30 Million in Quantum Science InitiativeAmes Lab Takes the Guesswork Out of Discovering New High-Entropy Alloys
The U.S. Department of Energy’s Ames Laboratory has developed a method of computational analysis that can help predict the composition and properties of as-yet unmade high performance alloys.
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Few scientists reference Kurt Vonnegut in their academic journals, but researchers at the Energy Department's National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) found the parallels between his work and theirs compelling. Both invoke polymorphism—the ability of a material to adopt multiple crystal structures.
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Scientists have tracked never-before-seen interactions between electrons and the crystal lattice structure of copper-oxide superconductors. The collaboration, led by scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory, achieved measurement precision faster than one trillionth of one second through a groundbreaking combination of experimental techniques.
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