Hough-Ross to Speak at Wonder Woman Tech Summit
Amelia Hough-Ross, an IT engineer in Research Computing at PNNL, will be presenting at the Wonder Women Tech Ignite Virtual Summit on May 4-5, 2022.
Sotiris Xantheas Joins Tokyo Tech's World-Class Research Hub
Working with researchers with Tokyo Tech's World Research Hub Initiative in Japan and Canada, Xantheas will combine laboratory methods with computational explorations to study the biological functions of serotonin and nicotine.
Proven Cybercrime Fighter Moves from Government to Private Sector
The FLOWER software app, named because it inspects network flows, or conversations between computers, can be deployed using a passive network tap anywhere in the enterprise to fight cybercrime.
Self-assembly Forces in Crystals
Forces push and pull on tiny particles as they assemble themselves into larger crystals.
PeakQC Software Advances Quality Control for Omics-Agnostic Mass Spectrometry
A cross-institutional team of scientists developed PeakQC, a new software tool for automated quality control of mass spectrometry data.
New R Package Makes Disentangling the Components of Biogeochemical Fluxes Easier
In soil, microbes produce and consume methane. Using a technique called pool dilution, researchers can separate the rate of methane production and consumption from the net rate.
Williams Elected 2021 Chair of IEEE Seattle Section
Joseph Williams, PNNL Seattle Research Center director, was elected chair of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineer’s Seattle section.
Remote Monitoring System Takes Security to the Next Level—the Cloud
Sentry-SECURE is a new communication and response platform developed by PNNL, VPI, and Microsoft Azure that rapidly and securely transfers radiological alarm data through the cloud.
PNNL Defines Macro Cyber Resilience in Journal of Information Warfare
For the second straight year, PNNL researchers are featured in a special edition of the Journal of Information Warfare. This issue explores the topic of macro cyber resiliency.