Crafting Better Beer
Researchers have been investigating if machine learning techniques could be used to help create novel beers.
PNNL Wins R&D 100 Awards
PNNL has received 119 R&D 100 Awards since 1969, when the laboratory began submitting entries in the contest that recognizes top 100 inventions each year.
Team Examines Human-Machine Teaming in Law Enforcement
Human-machine teaming may sound like something from the distant future. In “Human-Machine Teaming: A Vision of Future Law Enforcement” in Domestic Preparedness, Corey Fallon, Kris Cook, and Grant Tietje of PNNL examine this topic.
From Molecule to Medicine via Machine Learning
PNNL computational biologists, structural biologists, and analytical chemists are using their expertise to safely accelerate the design step of the COVID-19 drug discovery process.
PNNL’s Shadow Figment Technology Foils Cyberattacks
Scientists have created a cybersecurity technology that stops hackers from doing damage by feeding them illusory tidbits of success.
Volkova Invited to SIAM Panel
Svitlana Volkova, chief scientist for decision intelligence and analytics at PNNL, was invited as a panelist at the SIAM International Conference on Data Mining
Graduate Fellow Explores Artificial Intelligence, Nuclear Nonproliferation
National Nuclear Security Administration Graduate Fellow Marc Wonders has spent the past year working with researchers exploring artificial intelligence in the national security mission space.
Sidestepping the Thin Data Problem in National Security
PNNL researchers are using explainable artificial intelligence to develop new ways to understand and interpret data for national security.
Clean Water for All
New research aids the design of more efficient water purification technologies.