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Kate Hickcox joined Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) in 2020 and focuses on advancing research in energy, buildings, industry, manufacturing, and communities, blending creative and practical approaches to uncover effective design solutions and strategies. Hickcox has worked in buildings...

Kathy joined PNNL in September 2022, bringing with her a wealth of experience in the fields of Chemical Engineering and material science within the renewable energy sector. Her exposure to the extensive data science field during her chemical engineering endeavors inspired her transition into the...
Dr. Donald Todd is an expert in nuclear reactor design and in executing novel nuclear safety analysis for nuclear plants. He is a co-editor with Dr. Alan E. Waltar of the book Fast Spectrum Reactors (2012), the 2016 Japanese translation of Fast Spectrum Reactors , and is an author of the “Boiling...

Dr. Jeffrey Czajka is a Linus Pauling Fellow at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory working in the Chemical & Biological Processing Group within the Earth and Environment Directorate. Jeffrey's research is centered around fungal and yeast fermentations, where he uses machine learning and...

Dr. Bohutskyi’s research focus is in developing new bioprocesses addressing sustainable transformation of carbon dioxide, biomass, and wet or liquid waste, including carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, and other critical elements into bioproducts, chemicals, and fuels. This research uses a suite of...

Andrew McNaughton is a computational scientist currently working in the areas of modeling metabolic networks, multi-omics data analysis and integration, and computational chemistry. His areas of interest include high performance computing (HPC), artificial intelligence, and machine learning (ML) to...

Emeritus Professor Forage and Extension Agronomist at Washington State University https://css.wsu.edu/profile/?nid=fransen

Katherine joined the Sprunger Lab at the W. K. Kellogg Biological Station (part of Michigan State University) in January 2023. She came to KBS from Washington State University, where she earned her Ph.D. in soil science in 2022. Her research interests include agroecology with respect to how land...

In general, I am interested in studying complex systems by integrating both mechanism-based and data-driven approaches, in order to understand their dynamics, evolution, control, and design. The ultimate goal is to understand (some of) the design principles of complex systems, whether it is physical...

Most of Vlad's research is focused on age-related neurodegenerative disorders and fundamentals of aging and the molecular mechanisms underpinning those phenomena. He considers mass spectrometry-based proteomics as a key tool in his research. The richness of the mass spectrometry data and complexity...

Margaret S. Cheung is a biological physicist and a computational scientist on the Computing, Analytics, and Modeling team at EMSL. She graduated from the National Taiwan University in 1994 and went on to obtain a Ph.D. degree from the University of California at San Diego in 2003. She was then...

Samantha Powell earned her PhD from the University of Oklahoma in the lab of Dr. George Richter-Addo, using X-ray crystallography to study heme proteins and Clostridium difficile nitroreductases and their interactions with small molecules. From 2019-2020, she was a National Research Council...

Jeremy Zucker is a computational scientist in the department of computational biology at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. He is a principal investigator for a variety of sponsors, including DARPA, DOE, and internally funded LDRDs. He uses machine learning-powered causal models — abstract and...

Ethan is an applied mathematician with experience in control, optimization, modeling, and machine learning. He is interested in leveraging the tools and successes of data science to push the boundaries of complexity and scale possible within scientific computing. Within modeling, his interests are...

Dr. Tong Zhang is a scientist in the Biological Sciences Division at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL). His research focuses on using mass spectrometry-based proteomics to understand fundamental biology and improve human health. His current projects include developing redox proteomics...