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As a scientific user facility, the Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory (EMSL) provides expertise, instrumentation, and resources to 250 projects each year. 

EMSL projects displayed on the EMSL web site project page reflect project abstracts and information migrated to this page before April 30, 2024. To review current and past EMSL user projects, visit EMSL Science Central.™ 

 

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Molecular Interactions and Dynamics at Solid Electrolyte Interfaces

Lead Institution
State University of New York at Binghamton
Principal Investigator
Howard Wang
Project type
Large-Scale EMSL Research
We will carry out a systematic study on molecular interactions and dynamics at solid electrolyte interfaces (SEIs) of Li-ion batteries using primarily in situ quantitative nonlinear optical…

Phosphoproteomics of Nuclear Pore Disassembly and Reassembly during Mitosis

Lead Institution
The Ohio State University
Principal Investigator
Stephen Osmani
Project type
Large-Scale EMSL Research
Eukaryotic cells segregate DNA equally to daughter cells during mitosis. Although mitosis is well characterized, its regulation is still poorly understood. The most extensive and least understood…

Modeling Conduction in Organic Solar Cells

Lead Institution
University of California, Los Angeles
Principal Investigator
Daniel Neuhauser
Project type
Exploratory Research
We propose to model conduction in organic solar cells. Organic solar cells have promise in the manufacturing of efficient, inexpensive solar devices, which are essential to our energy future. A…

Computational Mechanistic Studies of Water Oxidation by Ru Based Catalysts

Lead Institution
Washington State University
Principal Investigator
Aurora Clark
Project type
Exploratory Research
The development of catalysts which can produce H2 or other fuels and are made from earth-abundant materials is dependent upon the fundamental nature of the catalytic reactions and is closely linked…

Extending Complementary-Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor Technology Into the Future

Lead Institution
Northwestern University
Principal Investigator
David Seidman
Project type
Large-Scale EMSL Research
With the continuous scaling of microelectronic device dimensions, the variability in MOSFET characteristics, primarily due to the discrete distribution of dopant atoms is a major challenge facing the…