Additive Engineering Solutions, an Ohio-based company that’s now a leader in large-format 3D printing, began as an idea ...
In an innovative new AI project, tech startup company Atomic Canyon and their partner, Diablo Canyon — California’s only ...
The Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory joined other national labs in hosting DOE Undersecretary of Science ...
Although World War II ended in 1945, the study of nuclear energy had just begun. A federal agency was created in 1946 to manage the development of nuclear energy for both military and civilian ...
Caleb Massey peers into an electrical discharge machining unit in ORNL’s Low Activation Materials Development and Analysis Laboratory. This machine harvests tiny specimens from irradiated fuel ...
The Computer Science and Mathematics Division (CSMD) is ORNL's premier source of basic and applied research in high-performance computing, applied mathematics, and intelligent systems. Basic and ...
MSTD is responsible for the operations of a number of core capabilities at ORNL. With its world-leading core expertise, MSTD staff support the missions of all eight of the lab's science and technology ...
In the summer of 1965, Emory Collins saw a notice on a bulletin board at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, asking for chemical engineers to help start up a new radiochemical processing plant.
Researchers at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory have successfully demonstrated the first 270-kW wireless power transfer to a light-duty electric vehicle. The demonstration used ...
Oak Ridge National Laboratory connects ORNL innovations in scientific discovery, energy technology, and national security to the world’s biggest challenges. ORNL develops innovative tools researchers ...
Initially, FACE sites were developed as research and development platforms, later evolving into environmental research user facilities open to the broader scientific community. DOE's Biological and ...
ORNL’s data inform both U.S. and international recommendations for radiation protection, including at the International Atomic Energy Agency. Samuels is a member of task groups for both the U.S.