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Historical archive page of the CMI Open Innovation Project (OIP) 2020. This solicitation is closed.
Cal State LA has received a $750,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Energy to provide more research and training opportunities in STEM fields for students while addressing important energy and climate challenges. The three-year grant project is a collaboration between Cal State LA and the Ames National Laboratory called “Designing Photoresponsive Nanosponges for Efficient and Reversible Capture and Release of Carbon Dioxide.”
A team of scientists from Ames National Laboratory and Texas A&M University developed a new way to predict metal ductility. This quantum-mechanics-based approach fills a need for an inexpensive, efficient, high-throughput way to predict ductility. The team demonstrated its effectiveness on refractory multi-principal-element alloys.
Meet one of the current or past CMI student researchers
A total of 156 Finalists for the 2023 R&D 100 Awards have been announced by R&D World magazine. This renowned worldwide science and innovation competition, celebrating its 61st year, received entries from 15 different countries and regions. This year’s esteemed judging panel included 45 well-respected industry professionals from across the world.
Story featuring CMI Team member OLI Systems: OLI Systems: Accelerating critical materials processing innovation with chemistry insights
ORNL story about a former CMI early career researcher "Recycling revival: Jonathan Harter’s initiative brings creative problem-solving to EV battery recycling"