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WSU joins PNNL, UW to host virtual collaboration workshop

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WSU joins PNNL, UW to host virtual collaboration workshop

Washington State University joins the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) and the University of Washington in hosting a free twopart virtual workshop on Friday, Sept.17 to explore research collaboration and preview the new Energy Sciences Center (ESC).

Were excited to join PNNL and UW in this daylong virtual event, which serves as a launching point for fostering collaborations between university staff and students and the scientific staff that will be housed in the ESC, said Christopher Keane, vicechancellor for research in Pullman and vicepresident for research at WSU. We encourage our professors, postdocs, and students to participate in this event.

In part one of the workshop, PNNL will include a leadership kickoff, give an overview of ESCcapabilities, showcase current collaborations, and have technical presentations by PNNLscientists on:

  • and chemical conversions
  • and phenomena for energy storage
  • Materials and characterization for.

In the fall of 2021, the new $90million ESC will open at PNNL. Research in the ESC will focus on fundamental studies of chemistry and materials for energy storage, as well as the development and characterization of materials for quantum information sciences. With capabilities that include advanced electron microscopy, xray spectroscopy, and magnetic resonance instruments, the ESC will be one of the most advanced facilities in the world with the combination of experimental capabilities unavailable anywhere else in the country. The 140,000squarefoot facility will feature a combination of research laboratories, flexible-use open spaces, conference rooms, and offices for 250PNNLresearchers, visiting scientists and engineers, and support staff.

The ESC will be a focal point for collaborative research among PNNLscientists, industry, and partners at the university, and other major institutions in the region, U.S., and abroad, said Wendy Shaw, the chief science and technology officer in PNNLs Physical and Computational Sciences Directorate. Through these workshops, we are excited to work with the WSUfaculty, researchers, and students to building collaborative pathways.

Register for the eighthour workshop by going to.

A second workshop is being planned by PNNL and university partners to foster discussion and identify collaborations around the three topic areas.

For questions about the event, contact Wendy Shaw atwendy.shaw@pnnl.govor 5093755922 for technical information and Becky Ford atbford@pnnl.govor 5093724977 for logistical information.