‘Freeze-Thaw Battery’ Is Adept at Preserving Its Energy
Scientists have created a battery designed for the electric grid that locks in energy for months without losing much storage capacity.
Devaraj Receives Young Leaders Professional Development Award
Arun Devaraj is one of two researchers selected for the 2022 Young Leaders Professional Development Award from The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society.
Manh Thuong Nguyen
Manh Thuong Nguyen is a computational scientist in the Physical and Computational Sciences Directorate. He investigates nanoscale materials at atomistic and electronic levels by applying and developing advanced computational methods.
Matt Macduff
Matt Macduff is a cloud-focused system architect who supports many science domains at PNNL. He holds extensive experience with Amazon Web Services, as well as on premise systems.
FOA 1861 Data Curation Overview
Smart Lighting Controls Primed for Data Mining
Lighting control data are critical for optimizing the design and operation of future lighting systems for the benefit of occupants and energy efficiency.
Regional Energy Innovators Internship
Gain valuable experience through a paid, multidisciplinary research experience in clean energy.
Reviewing Urban Impact on Regional Climate and Extreme Weather
Examining the vast scientific literature about the urban impact on weather and climate enabled researchers to synthesize current understanding and to inform future work.
Jet Shift Causes Seasonally Dependent Future Changes in Midwest Hydroclimate
A global warming-induced poleward shift of the westerly jet affects the hydroclimate of the U.S. Midwest differently in the spring and summer.