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The Center for Nanophase Materials Sciences at Oak Ridge National Laboratory is a collaborative nanoscience user research facility for the synthesis, characterization, theory/ modeling/ simulation, and design of nanoscale materials. It is one of five Nanoscale Science Research Centers currently being established by the Office of Science, U.S. Department of Energy.



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Spin-fluctuations mediate pairing in models of
high temperature cuprates


 


CNMS Research Capabilities

 

2008 Joint CNMS and SHaRE User Meeting
September 24-26, 2008
Oak Ridge, Tennessee

Workshops

 

A team led by ORNL's Thomas Schulthess received the prestigious 2008 Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) Gordon Bell Prize Thursday after attaining the fastest performance ever in a scientific supercomputing application. Team members from CNMS include Thomas Schulthess, Thomas Maier, Michael Summers, Paul Kent, and Gonzalo Alvarez.
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News and Highlights

CNMS Advisory Committee Member, Mostafa El-Sayed,
winner of The 2007 National Medal of Science

Upcoming Discovery Seminars



Flagships of Nanoscience

 

 



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