In hot pursuit of 21st century cooling Ames Laboratory's research efforts in caloric materials was highlighted in a recent article from APS Physics.
Paper named one of Nanoscale's most popular in 2019 A journal paper published by Pat Thiel and fellow researchers at Ames Laboratory was one of the most popular published in Nanoscale in 2019.
DOE Awards $187 Million to Strengthen U.S. Manufacturing Competitiveness The funding includes $4.9M to Ames Laboratory for research in the manufacturing of aluminum-cerium alloys for harsh environments.
Aaron Rossini named 2020 Sloan Research Fellow Aaron Rossini, assistant professor of chemistry and senior scientist at Ames Laboratory, has earned a 2020 Sloan Research Fellowship for achievements that designate him as one of the nation’s most outstanding early-career researchers.
STEM Magazine From Trash to Treasure: Electronic waste is mined for rare earth elements STEM Magazine for educators features CMI research in "From Trash to Treasure: Electronic waste is mined for rare earth elements"
Quantum Sensors in Diamond Anvils Measure Performance Under Extreme Conditions Ames Lab researchers contribute to new findings on quantum sensors
Quantum Sensors in Diamond Anvils Measure Performance Under Extreme Conditions Ames Lab researchers contribute to new findings on quantum sensors
Ames Lab Director Adam Schwartz testifies on Capitol Hill Ames Lab Director Adam Schwartz appeared before the House Committee on Science, Space and Technology on Dec. 10 to discuss the importance of critical materials.
Ames Laboratory collaborates on development of elastocaloric material An international research team led by the University of Maryland has developed a novel elastocaloric cooling material that is highly efficient, eco-friendly and easily scaled-up for commercial use. The researchers new cooling material is a nickel-titanium alloy that was sculpted using additive technology (3-D printing). Their work is published in the November 29 issue of Science.