People Spotlight Beverly Marzec reflects on her 59-year career at Argonne Marzec contributed to numerous scientific endeavors, earned a degree in business administration, served as a mentor and took on several leadership roles while working at Argonne. November 16, 2023 | Awards and Recognition, Leadership, We Are Argonne
In the News Department of Energy’s ‘Earthshot’ initiative awards Case Western Reserve $1.1 million to help ‘decarbonize’ steel November 14, 2023 | C-STEEL
Awards and Recognition Three Argonne scientists inducted as Fellows of American Physical Society Honor recognizes researchers’ work in materials science, cosmology and chemistry. November 14, 2023 | Chemistry, Materials Science and Engineering, Physics
Feature Story Borrowing semiconductor industry know-how to make better batteries It may be possible to boost battery performance by using a semiconductor production technique known as atomic layer deposition. November 01, 2023 | Batteries and Fuel Cells
Feature Story How microelectronics will take computing to new heights Tiny but powerful, microelectronics are essential to daily life today. Scientists are working to make them even smaller and more energy efficient. October 30, 2023 | Computational Science, Computational Materials Science, High Performance Computing
In the News From The DOE’s Argonne National Laboratory: “Department of Energy funds new center for decarbonization of steelmaking” October 29, 2023 | C-STEEL
Awards and Recognition Argonne to receive new funding to develop quantum networks Quantum networks could one day have a transformative impact on scientific research, financial transactions and national security. October 16, 2023 | Computer Science and Engineering, Physics, Quantum Mechanics
In the News Fermilab receives DOE funding to further develop nationwide quantum network October 16, 2023 | Quantum Information Science