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Oak Ridge, Tennessee, USA
Joined September 2008

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    Aerojet Rocketdyne, UT, ORNL Take on New Advanced Manufacturing Thrust

  2. Can you name the material in this micrograph? Hint: You probably have it in your home.

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    . CCC catalyst shows promise as low-cost component for low-temperature aftertreatment.

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    The is front page news at

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    Breakthrough involving rare earth elements could alter tech, mining worlds. Read more ➢

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    The Combined Strength Award is a beauty, just like the car. Congratulations, !

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    Our are home to more than just scientists...

  8. Oak Ridge Lab followed , , and 4 others
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    NICS helps a researcher from and advance his research on the behavior of light in turbid media

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    Humbled to win the Award for the Shelby Cobra. Lonnie Love & Rick Neff acceptance.

  11. Herwig:One of the reasons we need to build STS is to stay competitive in the the neutron science community.

  12. Herwig: STS would have a compact, rotating target that would provide control over residual heat.

  13. Herwig: STS would be designed for complex systems. Optimized for highest neutron peak brightness at long wavelengths.

  14. Ken Herwig is presenting the technical overview of the plans for STS.

  15. Tennant: This user workshop will help us refine the instrumentation STS should have, and will help us move forward to making it a reality.

  16. Tennant: We need much more powerful long wavelength neutrons. We've identified that we can do this much better with a Second Target Station.

  17. Tennant: Proposed 3rd neutron source (STS) would be optimized complex & mesoscale systems.

  18. Tennant: Neutrons play a big role understanding in soft matter. We need to turn the dial on our instrumentation to solve real-life problems.

  19. Tennant: We need to accelerate the performance of our instrumentation to really address the challenges in bio systems.

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