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Critical Materials Innovation Hub research is conducted by nearly 300 researchers at universities, industry and national laboratories in more than 30 projects
The Critical Materials Institute is a national Energy Innovation Hub that offers a variety of career opportunities directly and through partners.
Parans Paranthaman at Oak Ridge National Laboratory leads the CMI project "Lithium extraction and conversion from brines"
Vyacheslav Bryantsev at Oak Ridge National Laboratory leads the CMI Project "Critical material recovery from ores and lean sources"
It was, in a manner of speaking, the ultimate light bulb moment when General Electric’s Lighting business and the Critical Materials Institute first joined forces in 2013 to solve a manufacturing challenge. The partnership resulted in new materials, new patents, and new processes to make GE’s lighting more efficient and less reliant on difficult-to-find raw materials.
Corby Anderson at Colorado School of Mines leads the CMI project "Recovery of critical materials as by-products"
Marilu Perez at Ames Laboratory leads the CMI Project "New in-silico molecular design methods for improved separations"
Sheng Dai at Oak Ridge National Laboratory leads the CMI Project "Low-temperature electrochemical synthesis of graphite"
Santa Jansone-Popova at Oak Ridge National Laboratory leads the CMI project "Enhanced separation of critical materials"
Orlando Rios at University of Tennessee Knoxville leads the CMI project "Science-enabling diverse value chain product from aluminum-cerium alloys"