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The Newsletter for Ames National Laboratory Employees
The Institute for Cooperative Upcycling of Plastics (iCOUP) has been awarded funding to continue their work transforming discarded plastics into feedstocks for new materials and chemicals.
Chemical upcycling of plastic waste provides new functional materials with tunable thermal and mechanical properties.
Poly(vinyl chloride) was fully dechlorinated, in a reaction mediated by silylium ions under air, to give branched polyethylene products.
Marek Kolmer, a scientist at Ames National Laboratory, has been awarded funding under the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Science Early Career Research Program.
The U.S. Department of Energy’s Ames National Laboratory will launch a new research effort, the ML-Accelerated Materials Discovery Center, to drive the discovery and design of complex magnetic and superconducting materials for energy and technology applications.
CMI created the Leadership Academy to provide its scientists with opportunities to hone leadership and management skills while networking and meeting Hub needs.
CMI created the Leadership Academy to provide its scientists with opportunities to hone leadership and management skills while networking and meeting Hub needs.