PNNL Scientist Inspires Next Generation at the National Science Bowl
Physicist Emily Mace will share her science journey and an interactive presentation about her current research with middle school and high school students from across the country at the National Science Bowl.
How Water Reduces the Reactivity of Surface Intermediates in Carboxylic Acid Ketonization on Titanium Dioxide
Water affects the intermediates present on the surface of a metal oxide catalyst during ketonization.
Deborah Rose
Son H. Kim
Transformative Beyond Li-ion Battery Technologies
This seminar series is organized and sponsored by Battery500 Consortium, a multi-institute program supported by the Department of Energy to accelerate development and manufacturing of next-generation batteries for electric vehicles.
Finding a Better Way to Explore Chemical Space: A Proposed ChemSpace Tool
The ChemSpace Tool, when fully developed, is intended to divide chemical space into three subsets: the detectable space, the identifiable space, and the region that includes compounds that are not detectable or identifiable.
Embedding a Physics Informed Deep Learning Model in a Chemical Transport Model
A deep learning model overcomes persistent challenges in emulating long-term simulations of secondary organic aerosols.
Intermolecular and Support Interactions Influence the Properties of Polyoxometalates for Electrochemical Separations and Molecular Qubits
A combined experimental and theoretical study identified multiple interactions that affect the performance of redox-active metal oxides for potential electrochemical separation and quantum computing applications.
Milbrath Plays a Key Role in Supporting International Nuclear Explosion Monitoring and Verification
Brian Milbrath, a physicist at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL), was selected as a new Task Leader for the PrepCom’s Working Group B.