Tag Archives: Deborah Penchoff
Penchoff Highlighted on SC23 Website
ICL Associate Director Deborah Penchoff was profiled by the SC23 website where she served as Plenary Production Chair for the conference.

Giving Nuclear Forensics an Upgrade
UT’s Innovative Computing Laboratory will be supporting and networking research from 23 organizations as part of a $25 million Consortium for Nuclear Forensics.
Penchoff Chief Editor for Book on Rare Earth Elements and Actinides
Deborah Penchoff is the chief editor of a new book titled, Rare Earth Elements and Actinides: Progress in Computational Science Applications.

Pledge for Allyship, Social Justice, Diversity, and Inclusion Spurs Culture Change
More than one year after creating its Pledge for Allyship, Social Justice, Diversity, and Inclusion, the department has taken action to address the effects of implicit and explicit biases.
Rare Earth Elements Are Getting Rarer: Penchoff Seeks Solutions
Research Assistant Professor Deborah Penchoff spoke at the Howard Baker Center about rare earth elements and their growing demand, which has lead to the need for innovation and alternatives.
Penchoff Serves with ACS Division of Nuclear Chemistry and Technology
Research Assistant Professor Deborah Penchoff will serve an official role with the American Chemical Society for the 2021–2023 period.