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- Sheng Dai
- Parans Paranthaman
- Bishnu Prasad Thapaliya
- Zhenzhen Yang
- Craig A Bridges
- Shannon M Mahurin
- Alexey Serov
- Andrzej Nycz
- Beth L Armstrong
- Chris Masuo
- Edgar Lara-Curzio
- Ilja Popovs
- Jaswinder Sharma
- Li-Qi Qiu
- Luke Meyer
- Meghan Lamm
- Saurabh Prakash Pethe
- Tolga Aytug
- Uday Vaidya
- William Carter
- Xiang Lyu
- Ahmed Hassen
- Alexander I Kolesnikov
- Alexei P Sokolov
- Alex Walters
- Amit K Naskar
- Anees Alnajjar
- Bekki Mills
- Ben Lamm
- Bruce Hannan
- Bruce Moyer
- Dave Willis
- Eric Wolfe
- Frederic Vautard
- Gabriel Veith
- Georgios Polyzos
- Holly Humphrey
- James Szybist
- Jayanthi Kumar
- John Wenzel
- Jonathan Willocks
- Joshua Vaughan
- Junbin Choi
- Kaustubh Mungale
- Keju An
- Khryslyn G Araño
- Logan Kearney
- Loren L Funk
- Luke Chapman
- Mark Loguillo
- Marm Dixit
- Matthew B Stone
- Michael Toomey
- Michelle Lehmann
- Nageswara Rao
- Nidia Gallego
- Nihal Kanbargi
- Peter Wang
- Phillip Halstenberg
- Polad Shikhaliev
- Ritu Sahore
- Santa Jansone-Popova
- Shajjad Chowdhury
- Subhamay Pramanik
- Sydney Murray III
- Tao Hong
- Theodore Visscher
- Todd Toops
- Tomonori Saito
- Vasilis Tzoganis
- Vasiliy Morozov
- Victor Fanelli
- Vladislav N Sedov
- Vlastimil Kunc
- Yacouba Diawara
- Yun Liu

We presented a novel apparatus and method for laser beam position detection and pointing stabilization using analog position-sensitive diodes (PSDs).

A novel strategy was developed to solve the limitations of the current sorbent systems in CO2 chemisorption in terms of energy consumption in CO2 release and improved CO2 uptake capacity.

This invention introduces a novel sintering approach to produce hard carbon with a finely tuned microstructure, derived from biomass and plastic waste.

An electrochemical cell has been specifically designed to maximize CO2 release from the seawater while also not changing the pH of the seawater before returning to the sea.

ORNL has developed a large area thermal neutron detector based on 6LiF/ZnS(Ag) scintillator coupled with wavelength shifting fibers. The detector uses resistive charge divider-based position encoding.

The increasing demand for high-purity lanthanides, essential for advanced technologies such as electronics, renewable energy, and medical applications, presents a significant challenge due to their similar chemical properties.

The ORNL invention addresses the challenge of poor mechanical properties of dry processed electrodes, improves their electrical properties, while improving their electrochemical performance.

With the ever-growing reliance on batteries, the need for the chemicals and materials to produce these batteries is also growing accordingly. One area of critical concern is the need for high quality graphite to ensure adequate energy storage capacity and battery stability.

Neutron scattering experiments cover a large temperature range in which experimenters want to test their samples.

Hydrogen is in great demand, but production relies heavily on hydrocarbons utilization. This process contributes greenhouse gases release into the atmosphere.