Uvinduni received her Ph.D. in 2020 from Ohio University, Athens where she worked under the supervision of Katherine Cimatu studying surface structures and molecular interactions at liquid surfaces ...
Dr. Mykola Telychko is currently R&D Associate with Scanning Tunneling Microscopy Group at CNMS. Mykola earned his PhD degree in field of “Physics of Surfaces and Interfaces” from Charles University ...
Dr. Christine Cummings is a postdoctoral research associate in the Manufacturing Systems Analytics Group at the Manufacturing Demonstration Facility within Oak Ridge National Lab. Her research aims to ...
Radiological sources are vital to many applications, and typically contain byproducts from waste streams which decay over time to form complex mixtures of elements. Daughter products resulting from ...
Impending global urban population growth is expected to occur with considerable infrastructure expansion. However, our understanding of attendant infrastructure inequalities is limited, highlighting a ...
The autocatalytic interaction between hematite and Fe(II)-oxalate has long been of interest for its environmental and industrial relevance. In this study we take advantage of iron isotopic labelling ...
ORNL’s invention may change plastic’s environmental fate by rearranging polymeric building blocks to customize the properties of plastics. Molecular subunits link to produce polymer chains that can ...
Melissa’s work is advancing scientific breakthroughs in support of a strong bioeconomy. ORNL is fortunate to have her exemplary leadership in developing high-yield, robust plants and beneficial ...
Two scientists and an Innovation Crossroads alumna affiliated with the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory were recognized by DOE’s Advanced Materials and Manufacturing Technologies ...
In the good old days of the early ’90s, the internet promised to make the world and its then-five and a half billion people better. By giving us equal access to the world’s information, it was going ...
ORNL has hosted four of the world’s top supercomputers since 2009, establishing the laboratory as a center for cutting-edge computational science and high-performance computing. The laboratory’s ...
In 1945, workers at the Beta calutrons at Y-12 had a crucial mission: to separate uranium used for the atomic bomb Little Boy that was dropped on Hiroshima, Japan, helping bring about the end of World ...
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