UT-ORNL Governor’s Chair Rigoberto Advincula is leading a $3 million project centered on self-driving labs and recently published a journal article on the topic. The post Advincula Leads Project on Self-Driving Labs of the Future appeared first on Tickle College of Engineering.| Tickle College of Engineering
This summer, nine undergrads participated in interdisciplinary advanced air mobility research through an NSF-REU program run by Devina Sanjaya and Zhenbo Wang.| Mechanical, Aerospace and Biomedical Engineering
Ilja Popovs will join the NE faculty this fall, using his expertise molecular engineering to isolate important radioisotopes for energy production and medicine. The post Chelators for the ‘Mined’ and Body first appeared on Department of Nuclear Engineering.| Department of Nuclear Engineering
Atomistic simulation expert Alex Ivanov will join the NE faculty this fall, uniting his passions for nuclear materials science and NE education. The post Materials Science Meets Quantum Mechanics first appeared on Department of Nuclear Engineering.| Department of Nuclear Engineering
Beyond what the eye can see lies a vast and interconnected network of molecules and their constituent atomic particles—the building blocks of all physical matter. Atomic and molecular interactions play out in choreographed moves that dictate the structure and properties of everything on Earth, from natural materials such as diamond and iron to manufactured materials […]| Exascale Computing Project