DuĹĄan VeliÄkoviÄ, a PNNL mass spectrometry imaging scientist received a $2.1 million grant to develop techniques to understand how changes in carbohydrate structure affect human health.
Three PNNL-affiliated researchers have been named fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the worldâs largest multidisciplinary scientific society.
PNNLâs Andrea Mengual co-chaired a working group that produced Building Performance Standards: A Technical Resource Guide. PNNLâs Kim Cheslak, Bing Liu, and Jian Zhang contributed to the effort.
For her most recent efforts, Bruckner-Lea, a senior technical advisor at PNNL, received the Secretaryâs Appreciation Award from the U.S. Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm in July.
The American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers has given its 2022 Journal Paper Award to Jamie Kono, a PNNL building research engineer.
Joshua Adkins and Jamie Lo will lead PMedIC, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and Oregon Health & Science Universityâs joint research institute.
PNNL chemist Christopher Anderton recently named president-elect of the Imaging Mass Spectrometry Society (IMSS). In this new position, he will help lead the merge of IMSS with a European-based society, currently underway.
PNNLâs JĂĄn DrgoĹa and Draguna Vrabie are part of an international team that authored a most-cited paper on Model Predictive Control, an approach for improving operations, energy efficiency, and comfort in buildings.
Diefenderfer, Earth scientist who focuses on coastal ecosystems at PNNL, recently published âTen Years of Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Projects Since the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill,â a cover article.
PNNLâs Reid Hart and Bing Liu have earned individual Champions of Energy Efficiency in Buildings awards from the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy.