A ruthenium catalyst facilitated the polymerization, or polymer addition. Industrial firms have used this catalyst to make ...
Melissa Cregger of the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory has received the Presidential Early Career Award ...
Santa Jansone-Popova, an organic chemist at ORNL’s Chemical Sciences Division, who received AMMTO’s Innovation Award.
Two ORNL-led computing teams and a grid security team were recognized with Department of Energy Secretary’s Honor Awards, ...
“AI models can give you results, but we want to associate uncertainties with outputs,” Balaprakash said. “It’s not like one ...
The Enrichment Science and Engineering Division serves the nation in two critical areas: advancing enrichment technologies and exploring stable isotope production and applications. The division ...
Increasingly myriad spaceborne, airborne, and land-based remote sensors collect information used to characterize human populations, built environments, and natural resources. Data from remote-sensing ...
Experts in the Fusion Energy Division (FED) are pursuing the understanding and the associated technology required to deploy economical fusion energy systems. Through domestic and international efforts ...
Working with advanced composites and carbon fiber and the joining of dissimilar materials, focusing on developing lightweight and advanced materials for engines and powertrain. Integrating virtual and ...
Develops, maintains, and manages innovative software systems that support missions of the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) associated with collection, analysis, and reporting of data ...
A thriving manufacturing sector is vital to the nation’s economic health and global security, yet few companies possess the research and development (R&D) capacity essential to staying competitive.
The Energy Sensing, Analytics and Communications Section develops sensing and communications solutions through advanced sensor discovery/development, computational sensing and analytics. The section’s ...