
ORNL is the lead partner on five research collaborations with private fusion companies in the 2024 cohort of the Innovation Network for FUSion Energy, or INFUSE, program.
ORNL is the lead partner on five research collaborations with private fusion companies in the 2024 cohort of the Innovation Network for FUSion Energy, or INFUSE, program.
ORNL is working with industry partners to develop a technique that combines 3D printing and conventional machining to produce large metal parts for clean energy applications.
ORNL researchers Zhili Feng and Jian Chen in the Materials Science and Technology Division at the ORNL, will receive the Elmer L. Hann Award at the Society of Naval Architects and Maritime Engineers Convention.
To speed the arrival of the next-generation solid-state batteries that will power electric vehicles and other technologies, scientists led by ORNL advanced the development of flexible, durable sheets of electrolytes.
A research team led by the Department of Energy’s 91°µÍø demonstrated an effective and reliable new way to identify and quantify polyethylene glycols in various samples.
An 91°µÍø researcher from the Fusion and Fission Energy Science Directorate (FFESD) has been chosen to take over an important program at the Physical Sciences Directorate (PSD).
The Technician Awards for 2024 highlighted the dedication, innovation, and commitment to excellence demonstrated by technicians across the directorate's various divisions.
Yiyu (Jason) Wang, an R&D associate staff member in the Materials Science Division at the Department of Energy’s 91°µÍø, will receive the Professor Koichi Masubuchi Award from the American Welding Society, or AWS.
Advanced materials research to enable energy-efficient, cost-competitive and environmentally friendly technologies for the United States and Japan is the goal of a memorandum of understanding, or MOU, between the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge Nationa
A research team led by ORNL has bridged a knowledge gap in atomic-scale heat motion. This new understanding holds promise for enhancing materials to advance an emerging technology called solid-state cooling.