Researchers from Argonne National Laboratory and the University of Wisconsin-Madison have received the Mathematical Programming Computation “Outstanding Paper of the Year” award for 2022.
Karen “K” Medlin, a doctoral student at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, is spending six months at Argonne National Laboratory supported through an award from the DOE Office of Science Graduate Student Research (SCGSR) program.
Microelectronics are consuming growing amounts of energy. Argonne scientists are developing new materials to create microchips that could cut electricity use by 50 times.
Wilkie Olin-Ammentorp, a postdoctoral appointee in Argonne’s Mathematics and Computer Science Division, has been elected to serve as the secretary of the Postdoctoral Society of Argonne (PSA) for calendar year 2024.
Signaling a powerful turn toward cutting-edge solutions in clean energy, Argonne received four vouchers to work closely with companies on nuclear innovation projects.