Benefits of Research-Collaboration Workshops Focused for Women
Purvine shares how research-collaboration workshops focused for women in data science create a sense of inclusion, empowerment, and networking.
A Bridge to the Quantum Revolution
PNNL and Microsoft Quantum partner to link quantum circuits to powerful government supercomputers.
Sharkzor
Powered by few-shot learning, the Sharkzor AI-driven, scalable web application makes it possible to quickly characterize and sort electron microscopy images used to analyze radioactive materials.
Faster, More Informed Environmental Permitting with AI-Guided Support
Federal environmental permitting process to be fast-tracked with AI-powered tools and cloud-supported data analysis.
AI Accelerators Deliver Accurate Models for Challenging Quantum Chemistry Calculations
An international research team deployed AI-powered computing to solve important chemical structures for energy applications using NVIDIA hardware.
PNNL Scientists Contribute to New, High-resolution Earth System Model
A powerful, new model helps scientists understand earth system processes.
Yousu Chen and Jeff Dagle Named IEEE Fellows
Delivering excellence in power systems and electric grid advancement earns two PNNLers the association’s top distinction.
PNNL Researchers Use Machine Learning to Study Beam Outages
The multi-year project funded by DOE’s High Energy Physics program will focus on using machine learning to prevent power outages.
AI Ups Response Time when the Grid Goes Down
Trouble on the electric grid might start with something relatively small: a downed power line, or a lightning strike at a substation. What happens next?
PNNL Pitches in for Perseverance Launch
Risk analysis on the plutonium-fueled power system that supplies electricity to the Mars rover answered the “what if” nuclear safety questions for NASA.