ORNL's Katherine Evans recently spoke at the 2023 Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics Computational Science and Engineering event in Amsterdam.
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The Quantum Science Center’s 2022 class of Quantum Postdoctoral Research Award winners included three early career researchers at the vanguard of quantum research.
The Interconnected Science Ecosystem initiative, or INTERSECT, exhibited the progress of its various projects during a hybrid event open to all of ORNL late last year.
A team led by the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory has developed a utility-scale design and control system for a hybrid solar power plant that can operate with both direct and alternating current — providing more
Heidi Hanson, leader of Oak Ridge National Laboratory’s Biostatistics and Multiscale Systems Modeling Group, has been asked to speak Jan. 26 as part of the federal Cancer Moonshot seminar series.
Researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory are part of a multi-institutional team that will receive nearly $14 million over five years to tackle sparse computational problems in high-performance computing.
With more vehicles in use worldwide than ever before, engine makers are competing to deliver cleaner, more efficient engines at affordable prices.
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Deep neural networks—a form of artificial intelligence used in everything from speech recognition to image identification to self-driving cars—have demonstrated mastery of tasks once thought uniquely human.