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Nuclear Energy Industry Validation of Nek5000: ALAIN and HYMERES

Research Project Physics

Nuclear Energy Industry Validation

Neutrino Flux, Energy Deposition And Radiological Studies For The Dune-lbnf Beamline

Research Project Physics

Neutrino flux, energy deposition and radiological studies

Modeling the Response of Fusion Plasma Facing Components

Research Project Materials Science

Fusion Plasma Facing Components

Low Energy Neutrino-nucleus Interactions

Research Project Physics

Low energy neutrino-nucleus interactions

High-Fidelity Physics Simulations for DOE and Industry Fast Spectrum Nuclear Reactor Systems

Research Project Physics

High-Fidelity Physics Simulations

Accelerated Catalyst Discovery from First Principles Simulations and Machine Learning

Research Project Chemistry

Accelerated Catalyst Discovery

Meet Mira, the Supercomputer That Makes Universes

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Conducting Multiscale Modeling of Energy Storage Materials for Fuel Cells, Batteries

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An illustration of the environment experience by the excess proton within the Nafion polymer membrane environment, where the hydronium cation is separated from the sulfonate sidechain by a single water molecule.

Systematic Mapping of Signal Transduction Pathways in Bacteria

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Kilauea Volcano, a Laboratory for Understanding Patterns of Microbial Function, Activity and Diversity During Ecosystem Successional Development

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