
Weāre celebrating the Energy and Environmental Sciences Directorateās top achievements of the year.
Weāre celebrating the Energy and Environmental Sciences Directorateās top achievements of the year.
While Tsourisā water research is diverse in scope, its fundamentals are based on basic science principles that remain largely unchanged, particularly in a mature field like chemical engineering.
Burak Ozpineci, a researcher at the Department of Energy's 91°µĶų, has been elevated to fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (91°µĶų).
Researchers at 91°µĶų have developed an innovative control system for repurposed electric vehicle battery packs to store electricity
A technology developed at the ORNL and scaled up by Vertimass LLC to convert ethanol into fuels suitable for aviation, shipping and other heavy-duty applications can be price-competitive with conventional fuels
Now scientists in the 91°µĶų (ORNL) Materials Science and Technology Division (MSTD) have collaborated with JFE Steel Corporation on using ORNLās friction stir spot welding (FSSW) technology to join overlapping sheets of JFEās adv
ORNL researchers created and tested new wireless charging designs that may double the power density, resulting in a lighter weight system compared with existing technologies.
From keeping the lights on to energizing phones and laptops to controlling indoor climate and fueling transportation, a reliable flow of electricity is essential to daily living.
The labās scientists are focused on a new architecture for transferring the gridās data using ādark,ā or underutilized, optical fiber to build a private, secure communication network.
ORNL engineer Ben Ollis has spent the past few years researching grid resilience.