Fall Pathways to Excellence Event Celebrates PNNL Staff Achievements
PNNL’s fall Pathways to Excellence award ceremony celebrated nearly 50 staff for their contributions across science, engineering, operations, and STEM education.
Lithiation-Assisted Epitaxy for Materials Discovery
A new approach to epitaxial growth can produce different complex oxides through ion movement.
PNNL Scientist Jie Xiao Honored with E.O. Lawrence Award
Jie Xiao, a world leader in electrochemical energy storage, has received the E.O. Lawrence Award from the Department of Energy.
UTEP Student Explores a Career in Research at PNNL
Cesar Moriel from University of Texas at El Paso will be interning at the PNNL over the summer as part of the Energy Environment Diversity Internship Program.
A Neutral Red-Based System Enables Highly Efficient Direct Air Capture
Researchers designed a new, highly efficient, stable redox-active material from neutral red dye that can efficiently capture CO2 from air.
Lithium Extraction Nanoparticle Research Earns Regional FLC Award
PNNL receives a 2023 Federal Laboratory Consortium Far West Regional Award for a technological innovation that could help make the U.S. a producer of critical minerals used in electronics and energy production.
PNNL Physicist to Support OSU Professor in EPSCoR Energy Research Award
PNNL and Oklahoma State University join forces to understand the chemistry of sodium-ion and potassium-ion batteries thanks to an award from the U.S. Department of Energy's Established Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (EPSCoR).
How Does Mg2+ Diffusion Change the Structure and Properties of Fe3O4 Thin Films?
Controlled synthesis and processing allow researchers to test how ions move through energy-relevant materials.
Tao Organizes Crystal Growth and Epitaxy Conference
Jinhui Tao is chairing and organizing a crystal growth and epitaxy conference, while other PNNL staff serve as session chairs.
PNNL at ACS Spring 2022
Morris Bullock received an award and PNNL staff organized symposia and presented exciting research.