Additive Engineering Solutions, an Ohio-based company that’s now a leader in large-format 3D printing, began as an idea ...
Dr. Kunal Mondal is a nuclear materials scientist in Oak Ridge National Laboratory’s Fusion and Fission Energy and Science Directorate. His research interests include characterization of materials, ...
Brian Davison, chief scientist for biotechnology and a Corporate Fellow at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory, has been named president-elect of the American Institute of ...
ORNL senior computational scientist Damien Lebrun-Grandie and colleagues were recognized by HPCwire at SC25 for their leadership in the High-Performance Software Foundation, a collaboration advancing ...
When MPEX begins operations in 2028, it will help researchers design, model and refine the building blocks of future fusion ...
In an innovative new AI project, tech startup company Atomic Canyon and their partner, Diablo Canyon — California’s only ...
The growing reliance on rare earth elements (REEs) in advanced technologies, combined with global supply chain challenges, has created a critical need for domestic sources. This invention introduces a ...
Influence of elevated temperature and oxygen on the capture of radioactive iodine by silver…Journal: Microporous and Mesoporous Materials ...
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 Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory joined other national labs in hosting DOE Undersecretary of Science ...
Along with advancing lung health research, neutron research at ORNL enables researchers to make groundbreaking discoveries that support critical areas, such as artificial intelligence, quantum and ...
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.