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Newswise: From Innovation to Industry: Researchers Complete Energy I-Corps Program
Released: 4-Feb-2025 8:00 PM EST
From Innovation to Industry: Researchers Complete Energy I-Corps Program
Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Nick Gregorich and Syed Islam, ORNL researchers, recently completed Cohort 19 of the Energy I-Corps program, an initiative of DOE’s Office of Technology Transitions, or OTT, that provides teams of researchers and industry mentors with an immersive two-month training to develop commercialization pathways for laboratory-developed technologies.

Newswise: Employee-Led Giving at Ornl Nets Over $1.1M  for Area Nonprofits, Disaster Relief in 2024
Released: 3-Feb-2025 8:50 PM EST
Employee-Led Giving at Ornl Nets Over $1.1M for Area Nonprofits, Disaster Relief in 2024
Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Employees of the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory and its managing contractor, UT-Battelle, donated $1,104,866 in the 2024 ORNL Gives campaign, an annual employee-led effort to address needs throughout East Tennessee.

Newswise: Polymer Editing Can Upcycle Waste Into Higher-Performance Plastics
Released: 17-Jan-2025 7:15 PM EST
Polymer Editing Can Upcycle Waste Into Higher-Performance Plastics
Oak Ridge National Laboratory

By editing the polymers of discarded plastics, chemists at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory have found a way to generate new macromolecules with more valuable properties than those of the starting material.

Newswise: Next-Level Semiconductor Testing Available
Released: 16-Jan-2025 7:10 PM EST
Next-Level Semiconductor Testing Available
Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Researchers at Oak Ridge National Laboratory have developed a new automated testing capability for semiconductor devices, which is newly available to researchers and industry partners in the Grid Research Integration and Deployment Center, or GRID-C.Semiconductors are considered the heart of the power electronics that shift current and voltage levels as electricity travels from sources like the electric grid and solar panels to where it’s used, such as homes, businesses and vehicle charging stations.

Newswise: ORNL Partnership with EPB Tests New Method for Protecting Quantum Networks
Released: 13-Jan-2025 4:00 PM EST
ORNL Partnership with EPB Tests New Method for Protecting Quantum Networks
Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Researchers at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory joined forces with EPB of Chattanooga and the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga to demonstrate the first transmission of an entangled quantum signal using multiple wavelength channels and automatic polarization stabilization over a commercial network with no downtime.

Newswise: Sujan Elected National Academy of Inventors Fellow
Released: 10-Jan-2025 8:25 PM EST
Sujan Elected National Academy of Inventors Fellow
Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Vivek Sujan, a distinguished R&D scientist in the Applied Research for Mobility Systems group at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory, has been named a 2024 National Academy of Inventors, or NAI, Fellow.

Newswise: Nick Sokol: Growing a Sustainable Future
Released: 10-Jan-2025 7:40 PM EST
Nick Sokol: Growing a Sustainable Future
Oak Ridge National Laboratory

A healthy global food supply requires healthy soil, which requires fertilizer to replace and or enhance the nutrients found in the soil. Synthetic fertilizers have been historically cheap, but events in recent years have driven the price up and the supply down. Nick Sokol, a member of the Innovation Crossroads cohort at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, is working to make the entire experience of farming easier and less labor intensive while also producing healthy and good-quality food.

Newswise: Aydin Elevated to IEEE Senior Membership
Released: 10-Jan-2025 6:10 PM EST
Aydin Elevated to IEEE Senior Membership
Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Emrullah Aydin, an R&D staff associate in the Vehicle Power Electronics Research group at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory, has been elevated to senior member status in the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, or IEEE.

Newswise: Gleason Named Director of Partnerships
Released: 7-Jan-2025 12:20 PM EST
Gleason Named Director of Partnerships
Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Shaun Gleason has been named director of the Partnerships Office at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory, effective January 6.The Partnerships Office advances and connects several critical elements within and beyond the laboratory, including entrepreneurship, commercialization and intellectual property management; technology transfer; strategic partnership programs; economic development and regional innovation; institutional industrial partnerships; and research security.

Newswise: National Lab Collaboration Enables Faster, Safer Inspection of Nuclear Reactor Components, Materials
Released: 2-Jan-2025 5:50 PM EST
National Lab Collaboration Enables Faster, Safer Inspection of Nuclear Reactor Components, Materials
Oak Ridge National Laboratory

A research partnership between two Department of Energy national laboratories has accelerated inspection of additively manufactured nuclear components, and the effort is now expanding to inspect nuclear fuels.

Newswise: Problem-Solver Chad Parish Advances Materials for Nuclear Safety
Released: 23-Dec-2024 5:25 PM EST
Problem-Solver Chad Parish Advances Materials for Nuclear Safety
Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Chad Parish works in the Low Activation Materials Development and Analysis laboratory at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Using microscopy and microstructural characterization, he reveals the intricate atomic structures of materials essential for developing safer and more economical nuclear reactors.

Newswise: Stor4Build Heats Up Thermal Energy Storage Solutions for Buildings, Grid
Released: 20-Dec-2024 5:35 PM EST
Stor4Build Heats Up Thermal Energy Storage Solutions for Buildings, Grid
Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Throughout the United States, more than 100 million buildings tap into electrical energy to keep heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration units functioning. HVAC systems cause most of the peak load demand on the electric grid; one way to alleviate the grid burden is to develop new storage options for heating and cooling.

Newswise: Nondestructive Microwave Radar Finds Moisture Hiding Inside a Building’s Walls
Released: 20-Dec-2024 2:25 PM EST
Nondestructive Microwave Radar Finds Moisture Hiding Inside a Building’s Walls
Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Researchers at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory are using microwave radar reflection to nondestructively detect and measure the moisture content of materials within walls without removing drywall or cladding. This also expedites moisture identification and enables mold growth to be treated in the early stages.

Newswise: Harvesting Plant Data with Robotics, Sensors and Advanced Computing
Released: 18-Dec-2024 8:05 PM EST
Harvesting Plant Data with Robotics, Sensors and Advanced Computing
Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Scientists at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory recently demonstrated an autonomous robotic field monitoring, sampling and data-gathering system that could accelerate understanding of interactions among plants, soil and the environment.

Newswise: Two Paths, Many Benefits
Released: 16-Dec-2024 6:45 PM EST
Two Paths, Many Benefits
Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Yesterday’s polluting fuel could be transformed into a valuable material for tomorrow’s electric vehicle batteries, thanks to a wide-ranging research project that utilizes expertise spanning the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory.

Newswise: Coding Transparency Into Textile Recycling
Released: 6-Dec-2024 11:25 AM EST
Coding Transparency Into Textile Recycling
Oak Ridge National Laboratory

The word “shoddy” first came to use in 1832, referring to an early form of recycling in which old wool was shredded and spun with new wool to form a fabric. Nearly two centuries later, textile recycling still follows a similar process. But today’s textiles are blends of different materials, from synthetics to natural materials.

Newswise: ORNL Researchers Recognized as Among World’s Most Cited
Released: 6-Dec-2024 11:25 AM EST
ORNL Researchers Recognized as Among World’s Most Cited
Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Four researchers from the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory were recognized as Highly Cited Researchers by Clarivate, a data analytics firm that specializes in scientific and academic research; Clarivate calculates impact factor using data from Web of Science.

Newswise: Teletrix Expands Augmented Reality Training Platform with New Commercial License
Released: 6-Dec-2024 11:15 AM EST
Teletrix Expands Augmented Reality Training Platform with New Commercial License
Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Teletrix, a company specializing in radiation training tools, has transitioned from a research and development license to a commercial license for its augmented reality, or AR, platform that simulates ionizing radiation. This advanced platform, known as VIZRAD AR, was developed using technologies licensed from the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory and allows users to interact with virtual radiological environments in real time.

Newswise: Seven Researchers Named to Battelle Distinguished Inventor Cadre
Released: 5-Dec-2024 3:10 PM EST
Seven Researchers Named to Battelle Distinguished Inventor Cadre
Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Seven scientists affiliated with the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory have been named Battelle Distinguished Inventors in recognition of being granted 14 or more United States patents. Since Battelle began managing ORNL in 2000, 104 ORNL researchers have reached this milestone.

Newswise: Thunderstruck: Researchers Demonstrate Lightning Strike Protection Tech for Composites
Released: 4-Dec-2024 10:05 AM EST
Thunderstruck: Researchers Demonstrate Lightning Strike Protection Tech for Composites
Oak Ridge National Laboratory

A team of Oak Ridge National Laboratory researchers reached a significant milestone by building and testing an entire 6.5-foot turbine blade tip using fully recyclable materials that can withstand lightning voltage. ORNL’s recent demonstration highlighted the possibilities of a new approach to protecting blades using conductive materials or coatings.



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