Connected Moments for Quantum Computing
Connected moments math shortcut shaves time and cost of quantum calculations while maintaining accuracy.
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.
Inaugural Gordon Bell Prize for Climate Modeling Awarded to Multi-Institutional National Laboratory Team
A 19-person, multi-institutional national laboratory team received the inaugural Gordon Bell Prize for Climate Modeling from the Association for Computing Machinery for their work on more accurately modeling deep convective clouds.
Energy on Demand: Learning from Nature’s Catalysts
With quantum chemistry, researchers led by PNNL computational scientist Simone Raugei are discovering how enzymes such as nitrogenase serve as natural catalysts that efficiently break apart molecular bonds to control energy and matter.
Vrabie Co-Organized Workshop on AI for Isotopes
Vrabie co-organized the 2022 Workshop on Artificial Intelligence for Isotope R&D and Production for the Department of Energy Isotope Program.
A Unified Mathematical Theory for Barren Plateaus
In a recent publication in Nature Communications, a team of researchers presents a mathematical theory to address the challenge of barren plateaus in quantum machine learning.
PNNL @ Joint Mathematics Meetings 2024
PNNL researchers will present at the Joint Mathematics Meetings conference in San Francisco, CA from January 3–6, 2024.