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Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) is an American multiprogram science and technology national laboratory managed for the United States Department of Energy (DOE) by UT-Battelle. ORNL is the largest science and energy national laboratory in the Department of Energy system by acreage and by annual budget. ORNL is located in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, near Knoxville. ORNL's scientific programs focus on materials, neutron science, energy, high-performance computing, systems biology and national security.
ORNL partners with the state of Tennessee, universities and industries to solve challenges in energy, advanced materials, manufacturing, security and physics.
The laboratory is home to several of the world's top supercomputers including the world's second most powerful supercomputer ranked by the TOP500, Titan, and is a leading neutron science and nuclear energy research facility that includes the Spallation Neutron Source and High Flux Isotope Reactor. ORNL hosts the Center for Nanophase Materials Sciences, the BioEnergy Science Center, and the Consortium for Advanced Simulation of Light-Water Reactors.
The United States Department of Energy national laboratories and technology centers are a system of facilities and laboratories overseen by the United States Department of Energy (DOE) for the purpose of advancing science and technology to fulfill the DOE mission. Sixteen of the seventeen DOE national laboratories are federally funded research and development centers administered, managed, operated and staffed by private-sector organizations under management and operatings (M&O) contract with DOE.
The system of centralized national laboratories grew out of the massive scientific endeavors of World War II, in which new technologies such as radar, the computer, the proximity fuze, and the atomic bomb proved decisive for the Allied victory. Though the United States government had begun seriously investing in scientific research for national security since World War I, it was only in late 1930s and 1940s that monumental amounts of resources were committed or coordinated to wartime scientific problems, under the auspices first of the National Defense Research Committee, and later the Office of Scientific Research and Development, organized and administered by the MIT engineer Vannevar Bush.
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Samsung licenses ORNL transparent superhydrophobic glass coating technology for electronic devices
ORNL surges forward with 20-kilowatt wireless charging for electric vehicles
ORNL researchers discover a new state of water molecule
ORNL scores success with plutonium-238 production for deep space missions
First Day in the Life of an ORNL Intern
Science and Technology at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL)
Time lapse of world's largest 3D-printed object
The Mannequin Challenge — Oak Ridge National Laboratory style
GLIDES - Efficient Energy Storage from ORNL
History - Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Samsung Electronics has exclusively licensed optically clear superhydrophobic film technology from the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory to improve the performance of glass displays on smartphones, tablets and other electronic devices. Learn more: https://www.ornl.gov/news/samsung-licences-ornl-transparent-superhydrophobic-glass-coatings-electronic-devices
A 20-kilowatt wireless charging system demonstrated at Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory has achieved 90 percent efficiency and at three times the rate of the plug-in systems commonly used for electric vehicles today. Learn more: https://www.ornl.gov/news/ornl-surges-forward-20-kilowatt-wireless-charging-vehicles
Neutron scattering and computational modeling have revealed unique and unexpected behavior of water molecules under extreme confinement that is unmatched by any known gas, liquid or solid states. Read more: https://www.ornl.gov/news/ornl-researchers-discover-new-state-water-molecule
For the first time in nearly 30 years, ORNL has produced a sample of plutonium-238. The 50-gram sample sets the trajectory for future deep space exploration by NASA. Learn more: https://www.ornl.gov/news/ornl-achieves-milestone-plutonium-238-sample
http://www.orau.org/ornl/undergraduates/ Are you ready for a science, technology, engineering or math (STEM) research experience with Oak Ridge National Laboratory’s prestigious scientists and engineers? Are you looking for an internship opportunity with a research or technical focus? If you are an undergraduate student at a college or university, with an interest in STEM, ORNL may be the place for you!
Researchers at the MDF have 3D-printed a large-scale trim tool for a Boeing 777X, the world’s largest twin-engine jet airliner. The additively manufactured tool was printed on the Big Area Additive Manufacturing, or BAAM machine over a 30-hour period. The team used a thermoplastic pellet comprised of 80% ABS plastic and 20% carbon fiber from local material supplier The tool has proven to decrease time, labor, cost and errors associated with traditional manufacturing techniques and increased energy savings in preliminary testing and will undergo further, long term testing.
Researchers and staff from across Oak Ridge National Laboratory recently struck a pose for the "Mannequin Challenge." Locations featured include: POWGENS instrument at the Spallation Neutron Source, the Manufacturing Demonstration Facility, the BioEnergy Science Center central greenhouse, the clean room at the Center for Nanophase Materials Science, supercomputer Titan and the historic Graphite Reactor. Song credit: "Black Beatles" by Rae Sremmurd
The research shown in this video features the GLIDES (Ground-Level Integrated Diverse Energy Storage) project, which has been under development at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) since 2013. GLIDES can store energy via combined inputs of electricity and heat, and deliver dispatchable electricity. Supported by ORNL’s Laboratory Director’s Research and Development (LDRD) fund, this energy storage system is low-cost, and hybridizes compressed air and pumped-hydro approaches to allow for storage of intermittent renewable energy at high efficiency. A U.S. patent application for this novel energy storage concept has been submitted, and research findings suggest it has the potential to be a flexible, low-cost, scalable, high-efficiency option for energy storage, especially useful in resident...
Oak Ridge National Laboratory, with support from the U.S. Department of Energy, teamed up with Queen City Forging, the U.S. Forging Industry, and Infrared Heating Technologies to develop a rapid-infrared heating furnace to produce aluminum turbochargers. --- Subscribe so you don't miss a video http://youtube.com/energygov Check out our cool pics on http://instagram.com/energy More to Learn on http://Facebook.com/energygov Keep up with the Tweets at http://twitter.com/ENERGY Listen to our top rated Podcast http://energy.gov/podcast
In this video my daughter and I build "Tiny Titan", the small super computer that will be traveling with Oak Ridge National Laboratory's Science Outreach trailers. This videos also shows an example of how to involve kids in complex technical tasks, like building a Raspberry Pi- based cluster.
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Get your free audio book: http://eita.space/e/b00boo2q12 Although the Internet of Things (iot) is a vast and dynamic territory that is evolving rapidly, there has been a need for a book that offers a holistic view of the technologies and applications of the entire Iot spectrum. Filling this void, The Internet of Things in the Cloud: A Middleware Perspective provides a comprehensive introduction to the Iot and its development worldwide.it gives you a panoramic view of the Iot landscapefocusing on the overall technological architecture and design of a tentatively unified Iot framework underpinned by Cloud computing from a middleware perspective. Organized into three sections, it:describes the many facets of Internet of Thingsincluding the four pillars of Iot and the three layer value chain ...
http://www.newmexicopbs.org - I learned of Ed Grothus from a friend who is writing a book about Oak Ridge, Tenn., a town that developed -- like Los Alamos -- around the development of the Atomic Bomb. Grothus has lived in Los Alamos for 59 years. He came to work at the labs, and did so for twenty years before quiting because of political differences. Since that time, he's purchased the labs leftover equipment and, in turn, sells it at his store called the Black Hole. Since leaving the labs, Grothus has become an outspoken in his views of nuclear proliferation. In his words, "One bomb is too many." He's had two monuments to the bomb's creation commissioned, but he has nowhere to place the twin obelisks. Yet, Grothus is a lovable character.
A brief history of the Atomic Women of the Atomic City, Oak Ridge, TN.
The 2014 Super Computing event in New Orleans is just around the corner. Trilogy Tech Talk will be showing you the latest and greatest from companies like IBM, SGI, DDN, Red Hat, Spectra Logic, Panasas, Gigamon, Mellanox, 3M, Ethernet Alliance and much more. Stay tuned!
Part of the film "A Sense of Place," this clip looks at the history of Los Alamos, NM up to and including its transformation into a Manhattan Project laboratory.
Michael Caramanis, a Boston University Professor of Mechanical and Systems Engineering, spoke at the Center for Information and Systems Engineering (CISE) Symposium, titled "Systems Science: Shaping Society's Future," on May 10, 2012. The symposium, celebrating CISE's tenth anniversary, focused on discussions about Urban Infrastructure and Transportation, Healthcare Systems, and Energy and Power Systems.
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My iron will's in position
Seize you are not owed, stand or fall