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.
A New Look at One of the Most Abundant Particles in the Universe
Researchers at PNNL are applying deep learning techniques to learn more about neutrinos, part of a worldwide network of researchers trying to understand one of the universe’s most elusive particles.
Hunting for Dark Matter Axions
The search for dark matter includes expertise in radio frequency signal detection, quantum sensing, and high-energy physics at PNNL.
FAIR-ness Reigns at PNNL
Six PNNL projects were selected as part of the Department of Energy’s Funding for Accelerated, Inclusive Research.
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.
m/q Initiative
PNNL is heavily engaged in the development and use of mass spectrometry technology across its science, energy, and security missions, from fundamental research through mature operational capabilities.
New Funding for Fusion Materials Projects
PNNL researchers will pursue both fundamental and applied projects with this support from the Department of Energy