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A team of researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology used Frontier to chart the isospin density of a neutron ...
Welcoming the full roster of attendees to the official start of summer school, Alexandra Boltasseva, the Ron and Dotty Garvin ...
Oak Ridge National Laboratory marked 80 years as a research institution in 2023. A few areas at the Department of Energy national laboratory still look like they did in 1943, particularly the Graphite ...
Troy Carter was named Director of Fusion Energy Division at Oak Ridge National Laboratory in July 2024. Carter oversees the division’s world-class technical capabilities in plasma physics, fusion ...
I am a postdoctoral research associate in the Advanced Computing for Health Sciences Section at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. My work focuses on applying machine learning, artificial intelligence, ...
I am the Director of the Computer Science and Mathematics Division in the Computing and Computational Sciences Directorate at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Computational peridynamics is a special ...
Dr. Christopher Ledford is an R&D Staff Member in the Deposition Science and Technology Group at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Christopher’s current research focuses on evaluating the suitability and ...
Dr. Blake W. Billings is an R&D Associate and Energy Engineer in the Manufacturing Energy Efficiency Research & analysis (MEERA) Group in the Manufacturing Science Division at Oak Ridge National ...
Jason Kaufman is the Geospatial Data Curator for the GeoInformatics Engineering and Scalable Computing Group at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), a role he has held since February 2018. Previously ...
Understanding building height is imperative to the overall study of energy efficiency, population distribution, urban morphologies, emergency response, among others. Currently, existing approaches for ...
Paul Nogradi began his career at Oak Ridge National Laboratory in 2015 as a mechanical engineer. He worked in the Remote Systems Group and served as lead engineer on multiple x-ray and neutron ...
The Advanced Materials and Manufacturing Technologies (AMMT) Program is aimed at developing cross-cutting technologies in support of a broad range of nuclear reactor parts, and to maintain U.S.
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