Researchers Develop New, Integrative, and Automated Approach to Identify Multiple Types of Protein Modifications
Flexible, high-throughput proteomics approach identifies protein modifications related to pancreatic stress and insulin production.
Neural Networks for Evaluating Effective Interactions
Neural networks techniques enable the efficient capture of electron correlation effects in reduced-dimensionality spaces.
Measuring Proton Diffusion in Supercooled Water
The first measurement of the proton diffusion constant at cryogenic temperatures provides insights into the mechanism of proton movement in supercooled water.
Rougher Materials Get Along Better: Surface Roughness Influences Nanoparticle Attachment
Under an optical field, nanoparticle attachment in a model system heavily depends on surface roughness.
Chenxu Liu
Chenxu Liu is a physicist who is has been working as a postdoctoral research assistant in PNNL's High-Performance Computing group since 2023.
Sha Feng, PhD
Dr. Sha Feng is an atmospheric scientist at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) focused on leveraging atmospheric data and models to understand human impacts on the Earth system.
Moments in Time
Look back at significant moments in PNNL's history as we reflect on 60 years of discovery and impact.
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Energy Skilled Recognition
The Department of Energy, through its Energy Skilled program, recognizes credential programs that are preparing workers for meaningful and in-demand job opportunities in the clean energy transition.