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ORNL's Information Technology Services Director Kristofer Torgerson was one of many researchers who explored the latest in ...
Background: This work evaluated algorithmic bias on biomarkers using electronic pathology reports of female breast cancer across five subgroups: National Cancer Institute Surveillance, Epidemiology, ...
The technique captures both the tiny, repeated movement of domain walls as they react to changes in their environment — such ...
ORNL’s “black box” grid modeling method protects proprietary information about the inner workings of equipment while ...
A total of six ORNL projects were awarded allocations from the National Artificial Intelligence Research Resource, or NAIRR, ...
Microbiologist and entrepreneur Jesse Labbé excels at cultivating discovery and innovation. As the new director of the ...
Hybrid quantum–classical systems are emerging as key platforms in quantum computing, sensing, and communication technologies, but the quantum–classical interface (QCI)—the boundary enabling these ...
Indoor cooling is essential to reduce heat stress and increase passive survivability during heatwaves. Although air conditioning (AC) is recommended for maintaining indoor thermal comfort, low- and ...
Dr. Sergei Kalinin earned his MS in materials science from Moscow State University in 1998 and his PhD in materials science and engineering from the University of Pennsylvania in 2002. He joined ORNL ...
MSTD is responsible for the operations of a number of core capabilities at ORNL. With its world-leading core expertise, MSTD staff support the missions of all eight of the lab's science and technology ...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has funded trace gas enrichment experiments since the mid 1990s in two separate programs (the Terrestrial Carbon Processes Program and Program for Ecosystem ...
Dr. Lucas Lindsay earned a BS degree in physics from the College of Charleston in 2004. He did his PhD work on theoretical thermal transport in carbon nanotubes and graphene at Boston College with ...