by Adriana Alba | Oct 28, 2024
A virtual session to learn more about federal and non-federal early career opportunities. The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is the nation’s solutions agency, engaged in a wide range of challenging and innovative work, including tackling the climate crisis,...
by Adriana Alba | May 2, 2024
Over the last decade, the advances in connected and autonomous vehicles (CAVs) have far surpassed the technological realm of transportation infrastructure. There is a growing need to have a technologically commensurate transportation infrastructure to enable safe and...
by Ken Tandy | Apr 17, 2024
Exploring Novel Quantum Phases with Trapped-Ion Quantum Simulation Dr. Zhexuan Gong, Colorado School of Mines, Dept. of Physics Trapped-ion based quantum simulators have a unique strength of simulating interacting spin models with tunable, long-range interactions....
by Adriana Alba | Apr 4, 2024
Enhanced geothermal systems (EGS) are growing closer to wide-scale deployment, which brings a growing and timely need to develop a data-driven methodology for identifying priority locations for EGS deployment. Currently, a lack of research exists concerning the...
by Adriana Alba | Feb 21, 2024
The need for hydrolysis technology to operate on versatile aqueous water sources is becoming an ever-pressing societal demand given the need for localized production of clean burning fuels coupled with a lack of pure water in many areas across the globe.While seawater...