Physicist Malachi Schram Co-Edits ‘AI for Nuclear Physics’ Report
The workshop brought together 184 scientists to explore research opportunities for nuclear physics in artificial intelligence.
Tracking the Neural Network’s Nuclear Clues
A 2011 earthquake and tsunami in Japan that knocked out a nuclear power plant helped inspire PNNL computational scientists looking for clues of future nuclear reactor mishaps by tracking radioactive iodine.
Using AI to Detect Defects in Fusion Reactor Materials
Researchers developed a new tool that combines artificial intelligence and microscopy data to rapidly test new materials for fusion reactor use.
Machine Learning Provides Chemistry of Uranium Insight for Advanced Reactors
PNNL researchers use chemometric analysis to model chemistry in molten salt.
Spurgeon Receives Affiliate Appointment with University of Washington
Steven Spurgeon, a materials scientist and microscopy researcher at PNNL, has accepted an affiliate associate professorship at the University of Washington Department of Physics.
PNNL Climate Research Has Far-Reaching Benefits
PNNL experts perform fundamental climate science work at multiple scales to understand impacts on energy, water, food, and infrastructure systems.
New Funding for Fusion Materials Projects
PNNL researchers will pursue both fundamental and applied projects with this support from the Department of Energy
Innovative Drone Technology
PNNL deploys advanced drone systems to tackle the nation’s most pressing challenges in energy, environmental remediation, and national security.
Enabling the Data-Driven Future of Microscopy
Infusing data science and artificial intelligence into electron microscopy could advance energy storage, quantum information science, and materials design.
Secretary Wright Celebrates Scientific Innovation at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Secretary Wright visited PNNL's campus in Richland, Washington, late last year to meet with innovators in chemistry, biology, computing, and more.