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From their offices in California, the EQSIM team members can log into the Frontier supercomputer in Oak Ridge, Tennessee — ...
Radiochemist Pavithra Kankanamalage’s research could make medical radioisotopes more available — and help her keep a ...
The concept of tagging nuclear fuel with a chemical barcode to enable forensics analysis across the nuclear fuel cycle is an area of active investigation, particularly to ensure fabrication viability ...
International Conference on Geographic Information Science (GIScience 2025) Christchurch, New Zealand Various Aug 26, 2025 - Aug 29, 2025 ...
Advancements in quantum technology, which include quantum computing, quantum sensing, quantum communications, and associated research, continue to revolutionize various fields of study by solving ...
The objective of this study is to evaluate (1) how threat awareness influences driver response to an unexpected cyberattack, (2) how the provision of a basic cyberattack response protocol influences ...
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Bio Dr. Wei-Ren Chen is a staff scientist in the Neutron Sciences Directorate at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. His research focuses on understanding the behavior of soft materials through scattering ...
A comparison of microextraction sampling methods to directly analyze uranium isotopics on cotton swipes was performed concurrently with traditional bulk-processing methods. For the microextraction ...
The Biosciences Division at Oak Ridge National Laboratory conducts transformative research to uncover new insights about complex biological systems and their interactions with the environment. With ...
Craig Blue serves as ORNL’s chief manufacturing officer and defense manufacturing program director and is founding director of ORNL’s Manufacturing Demonstration Facility. He has nearly three decades ...
I specialize in the use of scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM) to study the optical, vibrational, and electronic behavior of structures and materials at the nanoscale. Utilizing ...