Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory
EMSL, a DOE national scientific user facility, provides integrated experimental & computational resources for discovery and technological innovation in the environmental molecular sciences to support the needs of DOE and the nation. www.emsl.pnl.gov
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Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory "Fast, but now-ageing"? Straight from their website, this is what AVS calls the team who holds the Corporate Cup: a team with EMSL runners! Team, are you going to take this implied assumption, based on mere correlation, about time and your velocity? Chime in Facebook fans! Give our runners some love to help them across the 5x10^12-nm finish line first tomorrow morning!

7 hours ago
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Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory
Our EMSL runners are Greg Exarhos, Don Baer, Mark Engelhard, Scott Lea, Theva Thevuthasan, Penny Colton, Ponnusamy Nachimuthu, Dan Gaspar, and Satya Kuchibhatla.
4 hours ago
Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory

Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory Hafnium oxide charges into the spotlight! This oxide holds the potential for next-generation metal-oxide-semiconductor technologies. Work to optimize conditions for growing the oxide on nanolayers of silicon by EMSL's Mark Englehard and Shuttha Shutthanandan as well as their University of Texas at El Paso collaborators was presented at AVS today.

Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory

Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory Learn more about collaboration and integration at EMSL! Stop by our booth at AVS 2009, and find out how becoming an EMSL user can give your research a new perspective.

Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory
Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory
The image is the lenticular print in the center of EMSL's booth at AVS. Depending on your perspective, words appear and disappear in the image.
13 hours ago
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Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory Congratulations to EMSL's Don Baer! Don was honored for his contributions to international surface analysis standards at an ASTM meeting before AVS 2009. An expert in surface analysis, Don chaired Committee E42 on Surface Analysis from 2004 to 2009. He was presented a plaque by Joe Geller, current vice-chair on the committee.

Louise Criscenti
Louise Criscenti
Congratulations Don!
Yesterday at 6:19pm
Melvin Zin
Melvin Zin
Congratulations Don! Very well deserved. And I wish you continued success!
Yesterday at 6:28pm
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Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory Fast, faster, fastest! Catalysts can make reactions efficient and affordable. Today at AVS 2009, EMSL experts are speaking on cutting-edge research into the behavior of oxygen and trifluoroacetone on the common catalyst titanium dioxide.

Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory

Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory EMSL is hitting the road to AVS! This international symposium, in San Jose, California, this year, gives our research staff and users the chance to share their work with others and learn about new surface and interface research. Check out our booth and speakers!

Source: www.avs.org
THE BIRTH OF RADIO BROADCASTING -- SAN JOSE, 1909 -- AVS 56th International Symposium & Exhibition Features a Talk on the Earliest Days of Radio
Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory

Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory reminds all post-doctoral fellows that applications for the Wiley Post-Doctoral Fellowship program are due no later than November 30, 2009. The Fellowship carries a minimum stipend of $70,000 per annum with an additional allocation of up to $20,000 per year for research support and travel. For information about the program and how to submit an application, see http://www.emsl.pnl.gov/news/awards/post_doc.jsp.

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Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory At EMSL, we see the beauty in science.

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Val Hamilton
Val Hamilton
Very nice.
November 6 at 8:00am
Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory

Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory On this day in 1869 the first issue of the scientific journal Nature is published.

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Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory resources allowed the creation of a new, higher sensitivity mass
spectrometry technique that could be adapted to single-cell
proteomics studies.

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Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory As scientists are applying for the Wiley Post-doctoral Fellowship, EMSL thought it would be interesting to ask those who have been in the field awhile -- what did you gain from your post-doctoral fellowship?

October 30 at 8:50am
Laxmikant Saraf
Laxmikant Saraf
I personally view the time invested as a PhD Student, as a Post-doc and as a Staff Scientist/Engineer three basic cornerstones in the career path of a scientist/engineer. Being a PhD student is like being a trainee where there are opportunities to monitor and learn from the supervisor about the fundamentals of R&D such as data interpretation ... Read Moreskills. However, the time spent as a post-doc is the most important milestone where the student actually gets the chance to focus on a single topic of interest with availability of a dedicated time and an opportunity to actually lead a small project task under the guidance of a mentor. Because EMSL capabilities and expertise are uniquely situated to handle leading scientific challenges in the environmental and molecular sciences, I think Wiley Post Doctoral Fellowship presents an unparallel opportunity in anyone's scientific career path.
October 30 at 9:47pm
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Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory A pilot test is being prepared at DOE's Hanford site to determine if the mobility of 99Tc and NO3, byproducts of plutonium production, can be limited via desiccation. Scientists from Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, EMSL, and Auburn University conducted lab-scale experiments to support the pilot test. See more at http://www.emsl.pnl.gov/news/highlights/mart20091027.pdf

Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory

Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory users from the University of Washington, University of Zurich, and Case Western Reserve University have developed a promising new strategy for antiviral development with the help of EMSL's nuclear magnetic resonance capabilities. See http://www.emsl.pnl.gov/news/highlights/varani20091027.pdf.

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Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory Writing code for supercomputers is easier, thanks to the Global Array Toolkit. Learn more from the DOE Pulse article.

Source: www.ornl.gov
When you are working with the world's fastest computers, you need software that can keep up. Enter the Global Arrays Toolkit, known as GA. A team from DOE’s Pacific Northwest National Laboratory released ...
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Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory Check out our new photos celebrating National Chemistry Week, American Chemical Society