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Latest News From The SSURF Network

Molecular Foundry Director Kristin Persson highlights data-driven materials innovation and design powered, in part, by the Materials Project, at the Spring 2023 Materials Research Society Meeting.
The popularity of the hit HBO show “The Last of US” has many people searching the internet for whether it’s possible for a type of real fungus to evolve to cause a zombie apocalypse.
Hybrid event - in person at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) – and virtually.
The unique power plant was part of a national R&D project to remotely connect energy assets in real-time using the DOE’s Energy Sciences Network (ESnet).
Dimitri Argyriou, an accomplished physicist and Associate Director for In-Kind Management at the European Spallation Source, has been selected to serve as the next director of the Advanced Light Source.
March 8, 2023: The House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology convened a hearing titled "Innovation Through Collaboration: The Department of Energy’s Role in the U.S. Research Ecosystem".
CINT offers world-leading capabilities to create, characterize, and understand nanoscale materials in complex integrated environments.
FRIB researchers update their understanding of resulting reactions when heavy-ion beams hit a flowing-water target.
The CSP Functional Genomics call enables users to perform state-of-the-art functional genomics research and to help them translate genomic information into biological function.
We would like to hear your opinions regarding our member-focused activities in 2023, click to take the survey.
Several Federal agencies operate nanotechnology research facilities that are available to outside users.
Proposals Due March 13 for Nuclear Science, and also for Radiation Effects, at the Weapons Neutron Research (WNR) Facility for the run cycle June 19 – December 19, 2023.

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