Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics Recognizes Steve Ashby as 2020 Fellow
Steven Ashby, director of Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, has been named a 2020 Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM) Fellow.
Microscopy Society of America (MSA) Recognizes Sten Lambeets
Sten Lambeets has been recognized by the Microscopy Society of America (MSA) with a 2020 Postdoctoral Scholar Award.
Predicting Soil CO2 Emissions from Air Temperature
Soil respiration—the flow of CO2 from the soil surface to the atmosphere—is one of the largest carbon fluxes in the terrestrial biosphere.
Extreme Convective Storms Occur at High Latitudes
Researchers at PNNL and the University of Washington examined storms seen by the GPM satellite and found that deep convective storms have been occurring surprisingly frequently at high latitudes during the warm seasons of recent years.
Polar Imbalance: Understanding Differences in How the Arctic and Antarctic Respond to Increased Greenhouse Gases
This study by PNNL researchers provides an alternative explanation for why the Arctic warms more than the Antarctic.
Calibration and Uncertainty Analysis of Demeter for Better Downscaling of Global Land Use and Land Cover Projections
New study provides a key reference for Demeter users and is expected to help reduce uncertainties in downstream hydrologic and Earth system simulations.
Predicting the Particles that Initiate Freezing in Clouds
To help close the gap between observed and modeled ice-nucleating particles (INPs), researchers simulated concentrations of dust, sea spray, and other types of atmospheric particles within a global atmospheric model.
Team Reflects on Long-Term Recovery Planning
Researchers at PNNL revisit a disaster recovery framework for relevance to COVID-19 pandemic.
PNNL Peptoid Sequencing Progress Featured on Cover of Accounts of Chemical Research
A new review paper led by senior research scientist Chun-Long Chen and featured on the cover of Accounts of Chemical Research summarizes advances by PNNL scientists in developing sequence-defined peptoids.
PNNL Featured in Infrastructure Resilience Research Group Journal
A recent edition of the Infrastructure Resilience Research Group Journal featured an article written by PNNL researchers Rob Siefken and Jake Burns about “Design Basis Threat and the Low Threat Environment.”