U.S. Department of Energy Funding Opportunity Opens Doors for Graduate Students
Since its inception in 2014, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science Graduate Student Research (SCGSR) Program has been a source of world-class opportunities for up-and-coming researchers. It has funded over 300 graduate awardees from more than 100 universities to conduct thesis research at 17 DOE national laboratories.
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Neutrons Provide Insights into Increased Performance for Hybrid Perovskite Solar Cells
Neutron scattering has revealed, in real time, the fundamental mechanisms behind the conversion of sunlight into energy in hybrid perovskite materials. A better understanding of this behavior will enable manufacturers to design solar cells with increased efficiency.
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New Exascale System for Earth Simulation
A new earth modeling system unveiled today will have weather-scale resolution and use advanced computers to simulate aspects of Earth’s variability and anticipate decadal changes that will critically impact the U.S. energy sector in coming years.
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Champions in Science: Profile of Andrew Mills, National Science Bowl® Champion
For the run-up to the 2018 National Science Bowl® Finals April 26 to April 30, this is one in a series of profiles on previous NSB competitors.
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