Employee Spotlights

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David Salbego first started working at Argonne in 1993 as a co-op student in the Biology division while a sophomore in college. After spending time in the private sector, Salbego rejoined Argonne in 2001. To view a larger version of the image, click on it.
David Salbego

David Salbego is the department head for the Infrastructure and Operations group in the Computing and Information Systems division.

June 13, 2013
Emily Zvolanek attended Monmouth College in Monmouth, Ill.
Emily Zvolanek

Emily Zvolanek is a Senior Geographic Information System (GIS) Analyst in Argonne's Environmental Science Division.

June 6, 2013
Thomas Prolier is a physicist at Argonne.
Thomas Prolier

Thomas Prolier is a physicist at Argonne and the winner of a Department of Energy Early Career Research Award for his project, "Atomic Layer Deposition of Superconductors: an Innovative Approach to Improve the Performance of High Energy Accelerators."

June 5, 2013
Emily Wolters' first U.S. national lab experience was a summer internship at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, where she was exposed to high-level research problems. "That work experience inspired me to specialize in computational nuclear engineering," she said. To view a larger version of the image, click on it.
Emily Wolters

Nuclear Engineer Emily Wolters joined Argonne in 2011. She divides her time between Argonne’s Nuclear Engineering division and the Leadership Computing Facility, where she works as a catalyst.

May 31, 2013
Maria Power manages the control system and other operations computing aspects for the Argonne Tandem Linac Accelerator System (ATLAS), which is a superconducting linear accelerator for heavy charged particles. To view a larger version of the image, click on it.
Maria Power

Maria Power is a Principal Engineer in the Accelerator Controls Systems group in Argonne’s Physics division.

May 21, 2013
Before joining Argonne, Carole Onik worked as a teacher, as well as in banking, taxation and in trust departments, so she pursued her Master’s in Business Administration, with a concentration in accounting. To view a larger version of the image, click on it.
Carole Onik

Carole Onik is an internal auditor in Argonne’s Performance Management and Assurance division. She performs financial, operational and compliance audits looking at numbers, processes and procedures.

May 10, 2013
One aspect of her work that Lois Curfman McInnes particularly enjoys is that it's interdisciplinary, involving collaboration among applied mathematicians, computer scientists and researchers in various scientific and engineering domains. To view a larger version of the image, click on it.
Lois Curfman McInnes

Lois Curfman McInnes is a Senior Computational Scientist in Argonne’s Mathematics and Computer Science division.

April 30, 2013
J'Tia Taylor primarily works in export control, assessing technologies for their nonproliferation implications. To view a larger version of the image, click on it.
J’Tia Taylor

J’Tia Taylor is a nonproliferation technical specialist in Argonne’s Nuclear Engineering division.

April 24, 2013
Click on the image above to watch a video of Clarence Chang discussing his work on the South Pole Telescope as well as what he enjoys about working at Argonne.
Clarence Chang

Clarence Chang works in Argonne's High Energy Physics Department. His work focuses on the South Pole Telescope, which is being used to determine the fundamental properties of the universe, giving researchers information about how it will evolve.

April 18, 2013
Banjamin Stripe first started working at Argonne during grad school, in the Materials Science Division. To view a larger version of the image, click on it.
Benjamin Stripe

Benjamin Stripe is a postdoctoral fellow at Argonne’s Advanced Photon Source, one of the world’s most powerful X-ray sources for scattering, spectroscopy and imaging studies. In his research in Sector 26 of the APS beamline, Stripe focuses on creating a more effective lead-free solder.

April 10, 2013