
ORNL, the Tennessee Valley Authority and the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development were recognized by the Federal Laboratory Consortium, or FLC, for their efforts to develop Tennessee as a national leader in fusion energy.
ORNL, the Tennessee Valley Authority and the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development were recognized by the Federal Laboratory Consortium, or FLC, for their efforts to develop Tennessee as a national leader in fusion energy.
ORNL's Gregorich and Syed Islam recently completed Cohort 19 of the Energy I-Corps program, an initiative of DOE’s Office of Technology Transitions that provides teams of researchers and industry mentors with an immersive two-month training.
Two scientists and an Innovation Crossroads alumna affiliated with ORNL were recognized by DOE’s Advanced Materials and Manufacturing Technologies Office last month for their contributions in manufacturing innovation for the nation’s energy sector.
Nick Sokol founded Algaeo, a company that uses microalgae to produce organic fertilizers, offering a sustainable, cost-effective alternative to synthetic fertilizers.
Shaun Gleason has been named director of the Partnerships Office at ORNL.
Dallas-based Momentum Technologies has non-exclusively licensed 91°µÍøâ€™s 3D-printed magnet technology and plans to commercialize the first 3D-printed magnet made from recycled materials.
Five small companies have been selected to partner with the Department of Energy’s 91°µÍø to move technologies in commercial refrigeration systems, water power generation, bioenergy and battery manufacturing
Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam visited ORNL Jan.
HTS International Corporation and the Department of Energy’s 91°µÍø have signed an agreement to explore potential collaborations in advanced manufacturing research.