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ORNL’s “black box” grid modeling method protects proprietary information about the inner workings of equipment while ...
Microbiologist and entrepreneur Jesse Labbé excels at cultivating discovery and innovation. As the new director of the ...
Dr. Debarghya (Deb) Mallick is a post-doctoral researcher with a background in quantum physics and materials science. He holds expertise on device fabrication of various topological quantum materials ...
Andrew Payzant is a Distinguished R&D Staff Member in the Neutron Scattering Division at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. He was previously affiliated with ORNL’s High Temperature Materials Laboratory ...
ORNL researchers apply unique facilities, sophisticated tools, and signature strengths in neutron science, high-performance computing, advanced materials, biology and environmental science, nuclear ...
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The Physical Sciences Directorate (PSD) conducts highly integrated basic and applied research programs that develop new materials, chemical processes, and technologies for energy generation and ...
- Developing large scale data analytics of high-dimensional, multi-spectral information for functional imaging - Technique development using advanced data acquisition, feedback, and control for ...
MDF is a world leader in advanced manufacturing research and development and is driving the adoption of new materials, software, and systems for energy applications. Companies of all sizes can ...
Dr. Advincula is a Governor's Chair Professor and Group Leader at Oak Ridge National Laboratory and University of Tennessee. His research and group interests are: design, synthesis, and ...
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment ...
In an autonomous chemistry laboratory on Oak Ridge National Laboratory’s main campus, a mobile robot shuttles between workstations, most of which have their own robots. Guided by advanced artificial ...