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The William R. Wiley Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory (EMSL), a U.S. Department of Energy national scientific user facility located at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) in Richland, Washington provides integrated experimental and computational resources for discovery and technological innovation in the environmental molecular sciences to support the needs of DOE and the nation.
Would your current or future research benefit from unique or state-of-the-art equipment and collaboration with world-leading scientists associated with the Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory?
Information regarding Calls for User Proposals, the Proposal Process, and Guidelines for submitting proposals are available online.
EMSL use is generally free to those engaged in open research.
"Study of Martensitic Phase Transformation in a NiTiCu Thin-Film Shape-Memory Alloy Using Photoelectron Emission Microscopy." Advanced Functional Materials 17(1):161-167. 2007.
"Reactive Ballistic Deposition of Porous TiO2 Films: Growth and Characterization." Journal of Physical Chemistry C 111(12):4765-4773. 2007.