Are you an expert in fusion energy sciences who also has deep experience with research partnerships? The Office of Science is looking for an executive to lead the new Enabling Science and Partnerships Division in the Fusion Energy Sciences program: https://lnkd.in/e2V7p5cC
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The U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science is the lead federal agency supporting fundamental scientific research for energy and the Nation’s largest supporter of basic research in the physical sciences. The Office of Science portfolio has two principal thrusts: direct support of scientific research and direct support of the development, construction, and operation of unique, open-access scientific user facilities. These activities have wide-reaching impact. The Office of Science supports research in all 50 States and the District of Columbia, at DOE laboratories and more than 300 universities and institutions of higher learning nationwide. The Office of Science User Facilities provide the Nation’s researchers with state-of-the-art capabilities that are unmatched anywhere in the world.
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Modeling our Earth's climate precisely and accurately relies on representing aerosol and cloud processes correctly. We recently provided $15 M for 17 research projects investigating key cloud, aerosol, precipitation, and radiative transfer processes: https://lnkd.in/e5bcadKE
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Since 2002, U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science has sponsored more than 1,900 Community College Internships (CCI) and 15,800 Science Undergraduate Laboratory Internships (SULI). Spring 2025 applications are open now! https://lnkd.in/g-b4DnAw #NationalInternDay #DOESTEM
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Are you a STEM undergraduate student or know someone who is? Check out our SULI internships today: https://lnkd.in/ePvbwFw
Read about the experiences of our U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science SULI students on their path to a career in #STEM. Apply now for Spring 2025 internship programs and work with us on #ParticleAccelerator research. Deadline is October 2, 2024. Berkeley Lab - U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) - LaserNetUS https://lnkd.in/gSzvhdMb
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The technology in the batteries in today's electric vehicles build on years of fundamental research supported by the DOE's Office of Science as well as applied research from other areas in the DOE!
If you want to learn about batteries and the clean energy transition, you’re in the right place. How are we working to meet the demand for batteries? How are we making them better and cheaper while using less critical minerals? How will batteries help meet the nation’s goal to get to net-zero carbon emissions? Get those answers and more from our newest podcast episode, “Fully Charged: How Batteries Are Combatting the Climate Crisis (Part 2)” 🎧Listen here: https://lnkd.in/eP79Z8aP Part 1: https://lnkd.in/erFttbUx
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Physicist Yuan Ping developed measurement methods that improved fusion energy transport models. Her work led to a more efficient energy conversion at the National Ignition Facility at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. #FusionIgnition #EarlyCareer: https://lnkd.in/ghRaCeHH
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As Jefferson Lab expands the types of research it's tackling, it's also welcoming a new director, Kimberly C. Sawyer. The Virginian-Pilot covered the changes at the lab: https://lnkd.in/emTnT2Ek
New director appointed at Jefferson Lab as Newport News facility expanding its scope
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U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science reposted this
This #NationalInternDay, we celebrate Madeline Bartels, whose research to verify and quantify carbon mineralization was recently published in the journal Analytical Chemistry. "It's really cool that research I was working on as an undergraduate can possibly make a significant contribution to the field [of carbon dioxide storage] as it is emerging," says Madeline, who participated in a U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science program while earning her bachelor’s degree at Yale University. ⛰️⬅️💨 PNNL scientists have developed a process that transforms carbon dioxide into solid rock faster than natural processes alone. Trapping CO₂ in such a way—beneath Earth's surface—can help us combat the carbon emissions driving climate change. Madeline's work helps quantify the mineralization of carbon to the unprecedented specificity of less than 100 parts per million. "Imagine putting a playing card on a football field," she says. "That would be equivalent to the scale of what one part per million would be, but instead we're measuring the amount of carbon minerals in a tiny sample of grinded rock." 🏈🎴🏟️ Check out the feature below to learn more about: 👩🎓 Madeline's DOE Science Undergraduate Laboratory Internship (SULI) 👨🔬 How PNNL researchers know CO₂ has formed into rock ⚛️ What exactly thermogravimetric analysis mass spectrometry (TGA-MS) is and why it's important to help mitigate climate change https://bit.ly/46lLt8v
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Local data can help neighborhoods make decisions about improving their resilience for future climate change. CBS Chicago covered how the Community Research on Climate and Urban Science urban integrated field laboratory led by Argonne National Laboratory is gathering climate data in locations throughout Chicago: https://lnkd.in/eHGgKBPr
Argonne National Laboratory team tracks, measures heat in Chicago neighborhood
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Our latest newsletter covers research on stress from heat waves from Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, battery cathodes from Argonne National Laboratory, isotopes research from Los Alamos National Laboratory, and more!
Office of Science's Research News Update: Heat Stress, Battery Cathodes, Hydrogen Production and More
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