At Argonne, science moves forward through teamwork. The AET directorate shows how researchers and staff working together can tackle critical challenges in energy, materials and manufacturing.
A comprehensive review of the state of the art for battery electrode processing informs researchers, battery manufacturers and other industry stakeholders on key technical barriers that need to be addressed to accelerate commercialization.
Argonne and UT Dallas sign agreement to accelerate U.S. battery innovation and secure critical materials supply chains through expanded joint research and student development.
Researcher Mark Messner honored for reorganizing complex nuclear reactor design rules, making them more accessible and integrating modern computerized methods.
Sixbert Muhoza earns national recognition for exceptional leadership, groundbreaking energy materials research, and dedication to enhancing opportunities and support within the national postdoctoral community.
A joint computational and experimental study examined how adding certain dopants to a solid electrolyte could improve its interaction with a lithium metal electrode. The result could be safer, more energy-efficient batteries.