The American Physical Society has recognized the Graphite Reactor, located at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National ...
Huan Zhao has wanted to learn about the world around him for as long as he can remember. Now, his work helps push the limits of what humankind can observe and understand. As a Eugene P. Wiger Fellow ...
Baohua Gu is a Corporate Fellow in Environmental Sciences Division at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, with a joint appointment as a Professor at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. He is also a ...
The eco-friendly composite offers a sustainable alternative to synthetic materials for artificial habitats, promoting better wildlife health and encouraging natural behaviors among bats. Traditional ...
Here at ORNL, our researchers are crossing into new frontiers with emerging technologies as we pioneer the integration of our longtime expertise in human dynamics, remote sensing, geoinformatics ...
Our 3D tours are the next best thing to actually being at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. These fully immersive tours allows viewers to look up, down, and spin 360 degrees as you virtually ...
These downloadable fact sheets feature Oak Ridge National Laboratory’s key research and development areas, scientific accomplishments, and societal impacts, as well as the information you need to ...
ORNL researchers apply unique facilities, sophisticated tools, and signature strengths in neutron science, high-performance computing, advanced materials, biology and environmental science, nuclear ...
As the US Department of Energy’s largest multi-program laboratory, ORNL is engaged in a wide range of activities that support the department’s mission of ensuring America’s security and prosperity by ...
From climate change and cyber attacks to nuclear proliferation and critical infrastructure vulnerabilities, the threats to America’s national security continue to evolve and emerge at a rapid pace. We ...
An absolutely crucial tool was the use of supercomputers at Oak Ridge, starting with Jaguar and Titan, then Summit. Without them, all this would have been impossible. Absolutely impossible. Even now, ...