Filter Results
Related Organization
- Biological and Environmental Systems Science Directorate (26)
- Computing and Computational Sciences Directorate (38)
- Energy Science and Technology Directorate (223)
- Fusion and Fission Energy and Science Directorate (24)
- Information Technology Services Directorate (3)
- Isotope Science and Enrichment Directorate (7)
- National Security Sciences Directorate (20)
- Neutron Sciences Directorate (11)
- Physical Sciences Directorate (135)
- User Facilities (27)
Researcher
- Diana E Hun
- Corson Cramer
- Steve Bullock
- Som Shrestha
- Tomonori Saito
- Philip Boudreaux
- Greg Larsen
- James Klett
- Trevor Aguirre
- Zoriana Demchuk
- Bryan Maldonado Puente
- Mahabir Bhandari
- Nolan Hayes
- Shiwanka Vidarshi Wanasinghe Wanasinghe Mudiyanselage
- Venugopal K Varma
- Vlastimil Kunc
- Achutha Tamraparni
- Adam Aaron
- Ahmed Hassen
- Alexandre Sorokine
- Andre O Desjarlais
- Beth L Armstrong
- Catalin Gainaru
- Charles D Ottinger
- Charlie Cook
- Christopher Hershey
- Christopher Ledford
- Clinton Stipek
- Craig Blue
- Daniel Adams
- Daniel Rasmussen
- David J Mitchell
- Dustin Gilmer
- Gina Accawi
- Gurneesh Jatana
- Jessica Moehl
- John Lindahl
- Jordan Wright
- Karen Cortes Guzman
- Kuma Sumathipala
- Mark M Root
- Mengjia Tang
- Michael Kirka
- Nadim Hmeidat
- Natasha Ghezawi
- Peter Wang
- Philipe Ambrozio Dias
- Sana Elyas
- Stephen M Killough
- Steven Guzorek
- Taylor Hauser
- Tony Beard
- Venkatakrishnan Singanallur Vaidyanathan
- Viswadeep Lebakula
- Zhenglai Shen

Understanding building height is imperative to the overall study of energy efficiency, population distribution, urban morphologies, emergency response, among others. Currently, existing approaches for modelling building height at scale are hindered by two pervasive issues.

The technologies provide additively manufactured thermal protection system.

We have been working to adapt background oriented schlieren (BOS) imaging to directly visualize building leakage, which is fast and easy.

This invention focuses on improving the ceramic yield of preceramic polymers by tuning the crosslinking process that occurs during vat photopolymerization (VP).

The incorporation of low embodied carbon building materials in the enclosure is increasing the fuel load for fire, increasing the demand for fire/flame retardants.

Using all polymer formulations, the PIP densification is improved almost 70% over traditional preceramic polymers and PIP material leading to cost and times saving for densifying ceramic composites made from powder or fibers.

The technologies provide a system and method of needling of veiled AS4 fabric tape.

The traditional window installation process involves many steps. These are becoming even more complex with newer construction requirements such as installation of windows over exterior continuous insulation walls.

Fiberglass, semi-structural insulation for recycled glass fiber and using a low cost silicon with pultruded rods, either fiberglass and a low cost resin, polyester for pultruded rods. It will reduce the use of wood, which is flammable, and still be structural.