The Argonne physicist was recognized for decades of discoveries on superconductors, magnetism and other complex materials, and for helping build key instruments and data standards used by researchers worldwide.
Argonne scientists contributed to the Muon g-2 experiment hosted at Fermilab, recognized with the 2026 Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics for delivering the world’s most precise measurement to date of the muon’s magnetic anomaly.
Argonne researcher, Jan Hückelheim, and collaborators earned a Distinguished Artifact award at OOPSLA for Phocus, a new method that improves the analysis and verification of complex scientific computing programs.
New Argonne-UIC collaborations use AI and advanced computing to push scientific boundaries in brain mapping, forever-chemical detection and tissue imaging.
Researchers from Argonne will both serve on committees and as speakers at the May conference. Topics include AI accelerators, reproducibility, scaling and more.
Argonne researchers created PETScAgent-Bench to test AI-generated code in computing environments. The new agents-evaluating-agents framework earned them a top-three finish at AgentBeats.