Skip to content
U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science

2016

Pittsburgh University

Closing the Carbon Loop: Pitt Chemical Engineering Team Identifies New Catalyst that Advances Capture and Conversion of Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide

Research at the University of Pittsburgh’s Swanson School of Engineering focused on developing a new catalyst that would lead to large-scale implementation of capture and conversion of carbon dioxide (CO2).

Read more about Closing the Carbon Loop: Pitt Chemical Engineering Team Identifies New Catalyst that Advances Capture and Conversion of Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide
Stony Brook University

Researchers Receive INCITE Award to Study Stellar Explosions

A team led by Stony Brook University Professors in the Department of Physics and Astronomy have been awarded 45 million hours on one of the world’s fastest supercomputers, the Titan Cray XK7 at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, to further their research on explosive astrophysical phenomena and model these complex occurrences by way of supercomputer-generated simulations.

Read more about Researchers Receive INCITE Award to Study Stellar Explosions
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Novel Silicon Etching Technique Crafts 3D Gradient Refractive Index Micro-Optics

Working with colleagues at Stanford and The Dow Chemical Company, researchers at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign have created a novel approach for fabricating three-dimensional micro-optics through the shape-defined formation of porous silicon (PSi), with broad impacts in integrated optoelectronics, imaging, and photovoltaics.

Read more about Novel Silicon Etching Technique Crafts 3D Gradient Refractive Index Micro-Optics
Top