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An
Editorial:
The Search For New Scientific
Superstars
This
issue of the Review features another unique part
of our recruitment strategy, an expansion of the
Eugene P. Wigner Fellowship program that for three
decades has served as both a doorway and an "incubator" for
some of the Laboratory's most valuable research talent. More... |
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Eugene
P. Wigner Fellows |
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Filling The Talent Pipeline
The Wigner Fellowship program has been a successful
effort to attract and develop young scientific talent. More... |
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Still Making A Mark
Two former Wigner Fellows have achieved distinction
in their respective fields after leaving ORNL. More... |
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The Critical Difference
Wigner fellows say a unique balance of freedom and
opportunity brought them to Oak Ridge. More... |
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A Winning Couple
The D'Ursos have garnered numerous awards, including
Wigner Fellowships. More... |
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The Best of Both Worlds
Three Wigner fellows divide their time between the
laboratory and the classroom. More... |
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Mentors and Inventors
Four outstanding researchers enjoy an unusual mentor-student
relationship. More... |
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Coming Home
Two Tennesseans go to graduate school in New England,
but Wigner fellowships bring them home. More... |
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Finding the Next Small
Thing
Former and current Wigner fellows are developing
technologies for imaging, characterizing, and fabricating
nanostructures. More... |
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The Path of Least Resistance
Four past and present Wigner fellows have investigated
high-temperature superconducting materials. More... |
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PROFILE |
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Paul Gilman: Oak Ridge
Center for Advanced Studies
"What keeps you awake at night?" is a question Paul Gilman often asks federal
decision makers. For the Assistant Secretary for Water and Science at the Department
of the Interior, the answer is "Water." If the issue requires scientific and
technical expertise, as well as input from economists and policy analysts, Gilman
may suggest this concern as a candidate topic for consideration by the new Oak
Ridge Center for Advanced Studies at ORNL, of which he is the first director. More... |
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RESEARCH
HORIZONS |
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Superheavy Nuclei: Taking
Shape in Theory
ORNL and UT researchers help predict the structure
and stability of superheavy nuclei. More... |
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A New Spin
Computer simulations at ORNL have motivated experiments
that may give industry a new way to make next-generation
electronic devices. More... |
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AWARDS |
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...and the Winners are...
Accomplishments of Distinction at Oak Ridge National
Laboratory. More... |
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