Dr. Joseph Williams on Quantum in Space
Dr. Joseph Williams explained the importance of quantum technologies in space at the University of Washington.
Proteomics Reveals How Drug Delays Early Onset Type 1 Diabetes
Proteomics revealed molecular mechanisms by which the drug Verapamil could prolong beta cell function in early-onset type 1 diabetes patients.
Ion Filtering Improves Detection of Proteins in Single Cells
PNNL scientists have developed a new mass spectrometry method for in-depth analysis of proteins in individual cells.
Particle-Based Crystallization at Extreme Conditions is Invariant to Initial Nanocrystal Morphology
Under high temperature conditions, hematite nanocrystals change shape to expose the (001) facet and attach to form one-dimensional chains regardless of their initial structure.
Kaul Elected to American Meteorological Society Committee
Colleen Kaul was elected to a three-year term on the American Meteorological Society’s Energy Committee, which began January 2022.
One Size Does Not Fit All: Environmental Monitoring for Marine Energy
This Triton Story discusses the many types of marine energy devices and the Triton Field Trials environmental monitoring research around wave, tidal, and riverine energy devices.
Gokcen Kestor
Dr. Gokcen Kestor is a senior research scientist in the High-Performance Computing (HPC) group at PNNL. Her research solves computer science challenges in HPC software, such as scalability, energy efficiency, and programmability.