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Valentino "Tino" Cooper of Oak Ridge National Laboratory uses theory, modeling, and computation to improve fundamental understanding of advanced materials for next...Oak Ridge National Laboratory From ACM Careers | February 26, 2020
Physicist Gaute Hagen uses Oak Ridge National Laboratory's Summit supercomputer to run advanced models of atomic nuclei to study their structures and interactions...Oak Ridge National Laboratory From ACM Careers | September 24, 2019
Scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory have successfully simulated an atomic nucleus using a quantum computer.
Oak Ridge National Laboratory From ACM Careers | May 24, 2018
A novel approach to studying the viscosity of water has revealed new insights about the behavior of water molecules and may open pathways for liquid-based electronics...Oak Ridge National Laboratory From ACM Careers | December 28, 2017
A team of researchers led by Oak Ridge National Laboratory has discovered a new type of quantum phase transition that happens at an elastic quantum critical point...Oak Ridge National Laboratory From ACM Careers | January 23, 2017
Researchers have developed a simulation-guided drafting process to improve focused electron beam induced deposition, which opens new possibilities in 3-D nano-manufacturing...Oak Ridge National Laboratory From ACM Careers | August 8, 2016
Two-dimensional electronic devices could inch closer to their ultimate promise of low power, high efficiency, and mechanical flexibility with a processing technique...Oak Ridge National Laboratory From ACM Careers | March 18, 2016
A new era of electronics and even quantum devices could be ushered in with the fabrication of a virtually perfect single layer of "white graphene," according to...Oak Ridge National Laboratory From ACM Careers | December 2, 2015
Single atoms or molecules imprisoned by laser light in a doughnut-shaped metal cage could unlock the key to advanced storage devices, computers, and high-resolution...Oak Ridge National Laboratory From ACM Careers | September 18, 2015
Researchers demonstrated an approach to forming lithographically patterned arrays of lateral semiconducting heterojunctions within a single two-dimensional crystal...Oak Ridge National Laboratory From ACM Careers | July 24, 2015
A team at Oak Ridge National Laboratory has fabricated polymer composites containing 2-inch-by-2-inch sheets of graphene.Oak Ridge National Laboratory From ACM Careers | May 15, 2015
A ORNL and University of Tennessee team is running supercomputer simulations to determine the suitability of using plant-based materials as a battery anode.Oak Ridge National Laboratory From ACM Careers | September 18, 2014
Unexpected behavior in ferroelectric materials explored by researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory supports a new approach...Oak Ridge National Laboratory From ACM Careers | November 20, 2013
Nano-ribbons of silicon configured so the atoms resemble chicken wire could hold the key to ultrahigh density data storage and information processing systems...Oak Ridge National Laboratory From ACM Careers | October 18, 2012
Atomic-level defects in graphene could be a path forward to smaller and faster electronic devices.Oak Ridge National Laboratory From ACM Careers | February 1, 2012
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