Eric Wiedner
Eric Wiedner is a synthetic chemist in the Catalysis Sciences group within the Physical Sciences Division at PNNL. His research focuses on the design of molecular catalysts for the interconversion of electrical energy and chemicals.
Becky Hess, PhD
Becky Hess has been a scientist at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory since 2009.
Keith Mendez
Burning Calories for Energy in the Calorimetry Lab
Research in the Energy Sciences Center explores how heat changes in chemical reactions, paving the way for more efficient fuels and processes.
Downscaling a Large-Scale River Model Using Deep Learning
Developed a data-assimilation method based on physics-informed deep learning to resolve downscaled flow fields within a large-scale river model.
Tara Robertson
Tara Robertson is the Director of Federal Affairs at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, where she leads PNNL’s federal government affairs strategy on Capitol Hill and works to develop and maintain key congressional relationships.
Metz Appointed Laboratory Fellow
PNNL has named Biomedical Scientist Tom Metz, an expert on metabolomics and multi-omics within the Biological Sciences Division, a 2023 Laboratory Fellow.
Riverbed Sediment Activity Is Influenced by Organic Carbon Concentration and Organic Matter Diversity
Across the United States, organic carbon concentration imposes a primary control on river sediment respiration, with additional influences from organic matter chemistry.
A Unique Coastal Forest Flooding Experiment
This study demonstrated that a large-scale flooding experiment in coastal Maryland, USA, aiming to understand how freshwater and saltwater floods may alter soil biogeochemical cycles and vegetation in a deciduous coastal forest.
Establishing Ethical Nanobiotechnology
PNNL’s wide-ranging report maps the current nanobiotechnology landscape, flags potential concerns, and details the need for an organizing body to coordinate currently disparate disciplines.