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ORNL Partnership

Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) is a multiprogram science and technology laboratory managed for the US Department of Energy by UT Batelle. Scientists and engineers at ORNL conduct basic and applied research and development to create scientific knowledge and technological solutions that strengthen the nation’s leadership in key areas of science, increase the availability of clean, abundant energy, restore and protect the environment, and contribute to national security.

Our department is committed to fostering collaborative endeavors that propel us to the forefront of technology and we take great pride in our strategic partnerships with cutting-edge research centers like ORNL. Our collaboration alongside this world premier research institution serves as the bedrock for a dynamic and forward-thinking academic environment, where students and faculty alike engage with the latest advancements in technology.

Learn more about the ORNL research centers our department partners with:


Spallation Neutron Source

The Spallation Neutron Source offers unprecedented performance for neutron-scattering research, with more than an order of magnitude higher flux than any existing facility. Those neutrons are then directed toward state-of-the-art instruments that provide a variety of capabilities to researchers across a broad range of disciplines, such as physics, chemistry, biology, and materials science.



Center for Nanophase Materials Sciences

The Center for Nanophase Materials Sciences is a collaborative nanoscience user research facility for the synthesis, characterization, theory/ modeling/ simulation, and design of nanoscale materials. The central organizing concept of CNMS is to provide unique opportunities to understand nanoscale materials, assemblies, and phenomena, by creating a set of scientific synergies that will accelerate the process of discovery.



Materials Science and Technology Division

The Materials Science and Technology Division conducts fundamental and applied materials research for basic energy sciences programs and a variety of energy technologies, including energy efficiency, renewable energy, transportation, conservation, fossil energy, fusion energy, nuclear power, and space exploration.


Above images courtesy of Oak Ridge National Laboratory and the US Department of Energy.