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Welcoming the full roster of attendees to the official start of summer school, Alexandra Boltasseva, the Ron and Dotty Garvin ...
The Heartbeat Detector, a product that utilizes an algorithm developed by researchers at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge ...
ORNL's Information Technology Services Director Kristofer Torgerson was one of many researchers who explored the latest in ...
Background: This work evaluated algorithmic bias on biomarkers using electronic pathology reports of female breast cancer across five subgroups: National Cancer Institute Surveillance, Epidemiology, ...
Lithium-ion batteries, widely used for their durability and high energy storage, face the risk of internal short circuits leading to catastrophic thermal runaway events. These events, triggered by ...
I am the Director of the Computer Science and Mathematics Division in the Computing and Computational Sciences Directorate at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Computational peridynamics is a special ...
Dr. Blake W. Billings is an R&D Associate and Energy Engineer in the Manufacturing Energy Efficiency Research & analysis (MEERA) Group in the Manufacturing Science Division at Oak Ridge National ...
Dr. Ethan Coon is a computational hydrologist in the Climate Change Science Institute at ORNL. He has a background in applied and computational mathematics, and has done research in applying ...
Dr. Bill Peter is the Program Director for Advanced Manufacturing at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. He manages a research portfolio of over $50M annually in advanced manufacturing. Dr. Peter has over ...
My research lies at the intersection of quantum physics and computational science. Specifically, I am interested in quantum computation realized in quantum many-body systems at low temperature, and ...
Paul Nogradi began his career at Oak Ridge National Laboratory in 2015 as a mechanical engineer. He worked in the Remote Systems Group and served as lead engineer on multiple x-ray and neutron ...
Dr. Neus Domingo became the leader of the Functional Atomic Force Microscopy Group in February 2022. In this role, she guides the team on developing new ways to capture and control nanoscale phenomena ...
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