Michael Starke is a Power Systems Research Engineer at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory. He has been at ORNL for over 7 years performing research in different areas of power systems analysis. He ...
Not only did the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory take home top honors at the 2024 International ...
Method for visualizing and interacting with ionizing radiation data using augmented reality. This code provides coupling radiation transport data with immersive augmented reality experiences for users ...
Dr. Tirthankar Ghosal is a scientist at the Advanced AI Methods at Scale (AAIMS) group in the National Center for Computational Sciences, Oak Ridge National Laboratory. At ORNL he works on Natural ...
Ever since physicist Ernest Rutherford discovered the atomic nucleus in 1911, studying its structure and behavior has ...
Dr. Kashif Nawaz is a distinguished leader in the field of energy conversion science and technology. He earned his BSc in Mechanical Engineering from Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute of Technology, ...
Hidden spin fluctuations in a room-temperature ferromagnet consistent with three-dimensional spin interactions were unveiled by NV magnetometry and relaxometry. The power-law scaling observed in the ...
Theories have revealed the universality of the band tilting effect in topological Weyl semimetals (WSMs) and its implications for the material physical properties. However, the experimental ...
Current AI-methods exhibit notable limitations, such as limited application in downscaling Global Climate Models (GCMs), and accurately representing extremes. To address these challenges, we implement ...
Guang Yang, an electrochemical materials scientist in the Chemical Sciences Division, was chosen by the editorial board of the Royal Society of Chemistry’s Materials Horizons as a featured Emerging ...
In addition to payroll deduction and volunteerism, ORNL Gives programs include: Matching Gifts Fund — UT-Battelle matches employee contributions to 501(c)(3)s up to $500, up to a total of $1,000 per ...
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 ...