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My research lies at the intersection of quantum physics and computational science. Specifically, I am interested in quantum computation realized in quantum many-body systems at low temperature, and ...
The Heartbeat Detector, a product that utilizes an algorithm developed by researchers at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge ...
Katherine J. Evans directs the Office of Institutional Strategic Planning at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Prior to her current role, she served as director of ORNL's Computational Sciences and ...
Dr. Molly Ross is currently a Thermofluidic System Engineer in the Energy Systems Development group at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). She is a 2017 graduate of Kansas State University with a ...
Dr. Hemrick is a member of the Mechanical Properties and Mechanics Group in the Materials Sciences and Technology Division at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). He received his Ph.D (2001) and ...
Supriya Chinthavali is a group leader for the Critical Infrastructure Resilience group at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Over the last nine years, she has served as a principal investigator on several ...
Dr. Sujoy Ghosh received his PhD in Applied Physics from Southern Illinois University, Carbondale in 2016. During his PhD, he studied low-temperature electronic and opto-electronic transport of ...
Background: This work evaluated algorithmic bias on biomarkers using electronic pathology reports of female breast cancer across five subgroups: National Cancer Institute Surveillance, Epidemiology, ...
Art Baddorf has studied materials for over 35 years at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). He is currently a Senior Research Scientist in the Scanning Tunneling Microscopy Group at the Center for ...
Dr. Ethan Coon is a computational hydrologist in the Climate Change Science Institute at ORNL. He has a background in applied and computational mathematics, and has done research in applying ...
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 ...
The technique captures both the tiny, repeated movement of domain walls as they react to changes in their environment — such ...
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