To evaluate the potential for developing revolutionary new materials that will meet demanding future energy requirements that expose materials to environmental extremes
The Department of Energy's (DOE'S) Office of Environmental Management (EM) is responsible for managi...
This report identifies, describes, and recommends priorities for basic research important to the fut...
In this paper, we review the energy requirements to make materials on a global scale by focusing on ...
The global utilization of nuclear energy has come a long way from its humble beginnings in the first...
The report presents results of a workshop held August 6-8, 2007, by DOE SC Basic Energy Sciences to ...
To identify research areas in geosciences, such as behavior of multiphase fluid-solid systems on a v...
This report has highlighted many of the possible fundamental research areas that will help our count...
Over the past five years, the Department of Energy's Office of Basic Energy Sciences has engaged tho...
The Division of Materials Sciences is responsible for basic research and research facilities in mate...
This is a document required by Basic Energy Sciences as part of a mid-term review, in the third year...
On March 18-21, 2002, the Department of Energy, Office of Nuclear Energy, Science, and Technology (N...
The workshop, Fundamental Research Needs in Organic Electronic Materials, jointly sponsored by DOE B...
The 2011 World Materials Summit, held on 10/9-12/2011 in Washington DC, provided a forum for top dec...
The Department of Energy's (DOE's) Office of Environmental Management (EM) is responsible for managi...
Increasing demand for energy, diminishing stocks of oil and natural gas, and the public’s desire to ...
The Department of Energy's (DOE'S) Office of Environmental Management (EM) is responsible for managi...
This report identifies, describes, and recommends priorities for basic research important to the fut...
In this paper, we review the energy requirements to make materials on a global scale by focusing on ...
The global utilization of nuclear energy has come a long way from its humble beginnings in the first...
The report presents results of a workshop held August 6-8, 2007, by DOE SC Basic Energy Sciences to ...
To identify research areas in geosciences, such as behavior of multiphase fluid-solid systems on a v...
This report has highlighted many of the possible fundamental research areas that will help our count...
Over the past five years, the Department of Energy's Office of Basic Energy Sciences has engaged tho...
The Division of Materials Sciences is responsible for basic research and research facilities in mate...
This is a document required by Basic Energy Sciences as part of a mid-term review, in the third year...
On March 18-21, 2002, the Department of Energy, Office of Nuclear Energy, Science, and Technology (N...
The workshop, Fundamental Research Needs in Organic Electronic Materials, jointly sponsored by DOE B...
The 2011 World Materials Summit, held on 10/9-12/2011 in Washington DC, provided a forum for top dec...
The Department of Energy's (DOE's) Office of Environmental Management (EM) is responsible for managi...
Increasing demand for energy, diminishing stocks of oil and natural gas, and the public’s desire to ...
The Department of Energy's (DOE'S) Office of Environmental Management (EM) is responsible for managi...
This report identifies, describes, and recommends priorities for basic research important to the fut...
In this paper, we review the energy requirements to make materials on a global scale by focusing on ...