News Archive
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Dr Miller Is Elected as a TMS Fellow
Prof. Jan Miller of MUSE and the University of Utah will be named a TMS Fellow at the March 2022 TMS meeting. This represents an outstanding achievement within the field of metallurgy, and he will be one of only ten scientists receiving this award in 2022. Congratulations Jan!
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Dr. Jiaoyan Li Back Into MUSE
MUSE is delighted to officially welcome Dr. Jiaoyan Li back into MUSE. She finished her postdoctoral appointment at the Idaho National Laboratory, where she worked on MUSE research efforts before moving to New York, where she has begun her professorship at SUNY-Buffalo in the Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department. Welcome back Jiaoyan!
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Greeshma Gadikota featured on PBS Terra
Greeshma Gadikota, a leading researcher in MUSE and a professor at Cornell University, was recently interviewed for a PBS Terra episode! Using science to try to solve global environmental problems, and of course, employing research performed within EFRC-MUSE. You can watch part of the program here.
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Greeshma Gadikota is interviewed in Physics Today in their July 2021 issue.
In a recent Physics Today article by David Kramer, ARPA-E's consideration of potential routes to making cleaner pure metals from ore is reviewed. The article investigates a number of important aspects of this energy-intensive industrial necessity, and closes with comments from Prof. Gadikota concerning her role as Director of Cornell Univerity's Sustainable Energy and Resource Recovery Group. You can find the full article here:
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The game of scale: Why do fluids behave differently in confinement?
Hassnain Asgar of the Gadikota research group at Cornell University has just published a short and fun article that focuses on the main objective of MUSE's research in DOE's EFRC Newsletter. For any of us who might be speaking on MUSE's mission and goals, Hassnain presents an informative look at this question of fluids in extremely confined spaces and actually manages to make the topic personal. Nicely done, Hassnain! I doubt he'd mind us using his perspective when we're speaking to various groups, but please give him credit for his intriguing analogy.
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Prof. Mlind Deo Named to New Position at Energy & Geoscience Institute
Congratulations to Prof. Milind Deo for his new appointment, in a position that facilitates the MUSE mission.
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CONGRATULATIONS TO MUSE WINNING POSTER AUTHORS!
Congratulations to the MUSE members who won this prestigious award at the International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage, and Analysis.
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DECEMBER ALL HANDS MEETING
On Dec 16 and 17 MUSE will meet in Salt Lake City to discuss ongoing research, further develop collaborations and implement our Strategic Plan. All MUSE members are encouraged to attend.
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AGU MEETING
Please join us for this fascinating Town Hall. Click for more details.
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Video Competition
Get a team together and create a video for the 2019 EFRC Video competition!
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Student and Postdoc Team Science Competition at the 2019 EFRC PI Meeting
Seeking graduate students and post-docs to do a presentation at the 2019 EFRC meeting in Washington D.C. this July.
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All Hands Meeting
May 13 & 14, 2019 the principle investigators, graduate students and postdocs of EFRC-MUSE will gather in Salt Lake City for our annual gathering. There will be technical presentations of continuing work and opportunities to establish further collaborative efforts toward advancing our overall research goals. An agenda and travel details coming soon.
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Nature Masterclass on Publishing and Scientific Writing
Staff and editors from the highly regarded journal Nature will be presenting a one day workshop on the publishing process and selected elements of scientific writing on May 15, 2019 in Salt Lake City, immediately following the annual All Hands Meeting.
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The Science of Carbon Storage in Deep Saline Formations
A new book edited by our own Pania Newell and her colleague, Anastasia Ilgen, illuminates recent work on storing carbon dioxide in deep saline formations.
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Distinguished Professor Jan D Miller Award
Distinguished Professor, Jan D. Miller, of the EFRC-MUSE, received the prestigious International Science and Technology Cooperation Award of the People's Republic of China in Beijing on 8 January 2019.