Neighborhoods on the South Side of Chicago are leaders in launching initiatives in the green energy economy — providing the ideal backdrop for DOE and Argonne representatives to learn from community leaders.
As part of the Q-NEXT collaboration, Nitin Samarth is helping grow the capabilities of the Argonne Quantum Foundry. He’s also building a library of atom-scale materials for quantum technologies — and he’s sharing it with everyone.
A new tool from the U.S. Department of Energy’s Argonne National Laboratory can estimate over 5,000 different vehicle models on their energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions.
Scientists are using the novel accelerators for research involving large language models, experimental data analysis, trustworthy AI development and more.
Alternatives to nickel-based alloys are important to identify in order to help the U.S. meet its clean energy goals, and Argonne scientists are smoothing a fast track to discovery.
The 2024 Nuclear Structure Conference at Argonne will showcase recent experimental and theoretical advances and highlight the contribution to nuclear physics of Maria Goeppert Mayer.