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14-Mar-2023
From atoms to earthquakes to mars: High-performance computing a swiss army knife for modeling and simulation
DOE/Idaho National Laboratory
At Idaho National Laboratory, computational scientists use INL’s supercomputers to perform “virtual experiments” to accomplish research that couldn’t be done by conventional means. While supercomputing can’t replace traditional experiments, supercomputing is an essential component of all modern scientific discoveries and advancements.
14-Mar-2023
Sixbert Muhoza studies a new class of materials that could help fight climate change
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
A scholar in Argonne's Applied Materials Division, Sixbert Muhoza is studying a new class of materials called MXenes that could improve batteries and help convert carbon dioxide to fuel.
14-Mar-2023
Ogo Enekwizu brings soot-seeded clouds into the laboratory
DOE/Brookhaven National Laboratory
Tiny particles in Earth’s atmosphere can have a big impact on climate. But understanding exactly how these aerosol particles form cloud drops and affect the absorption and scattering of sunlight is one of the biggest sources of uncertainty in climate models. Ogochukwu (Ogo) Enekwizu is trying to tame that complexity by creating soot-seeded clouds in the laboratory.
14-Mar-2023
Scientists map changes in soot particles emitted from wildfires
DOE/Brookhaven National Laboratory
We need a better understanding of the particles emitted by wildfires, including how they evolve, so we can improve our predictions of their impacts on climate, climate change, and human health. Atmospheric scientists at Brookhaven National Laboratory and collaborating institutions recently published a study that suggests the global climate models aren’t getting the full picture. Their data could change that.
- Funder
- NASA Earth Science Division
7-Mar-2023
Laser shots at National Ignition Facility could spark additional discoveries in astrophysics
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
Using the Argonne Tandem Linac Accelerator System (ATLAS), a team of scientists is studying the environment created during laser shots at the National Ignition Facility to better understand its potential as a testbed for nuclear astrophysics research.
6-Mar-2023
Rachel Mandelbaum: Then and Now / 2012 Early Career Award Winner
DOE/US Department of Energy
Rachel Mandelbaum prepares to measure weak gravitational lensing, the tiny deflections of light from distant galaxies due to the gravitational influence of dark matter and visible matter that the light rays pass by on their way to Earth. Those measurements can help answer fundamental questions.
6-Mar-2023
Meet the Idaho National Laboratory experts supporting TerraPower’s advanced reactor development
DOE/Idaho National Laboratory
Kemmerer, Wyoming is the proposed site of a new sodium-cooled fast reactor plant designed by nuclear innovation company TerraPower. The National Reactor Innovation Center (NRIC) supports companies like TerraPower, by facilitating partnerships between the private and public sector to enable the technology demonstrations and eventual deployment of advanced reactor projects like Natrium. A significant portion of that work is taking place at Idaho National Laboratory (INL), utilizing its unique expertise and nuclear research and development facilities.
2-Mar-2023
Argonne scientist develops new X-ray data reconstruction method
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
A new software package developed by Argonne will help scientists reconstruct data from X-ray tomography experiments at the Advanced Photon Source up to 30 times faster than current methods.
- Journal
- Journal of Synchrotron Radiation
27-Feb-2023
Diversifying Argonne’s high performance computing workforce
DOE/Argonne National Laboratory
Argonne is focused on building a more diverse workforce in high performance computing (HPC). Sustainable Research Pathways for HPC, an internship & mentoring program, connects students from underrepresented groups with scientists to jump start careers.