The University of Central Florida’s Tinley Park MHC proved victorious in DOE’s CyberForce Competition®, valiantly defending a simulated cyberattack on an offshore oil rig’s control system.
A global network of subject matter experts, including scientists at Argonne National Laboratory, work together to safeguard nuclear, chemical and biological materials, equipment and technology
Cyberforce’s Command Edition provides opportunities for the future cyber workforce to outwit simulated cyberattacks and keep energy systems functioning.
The DOE’s CyberForce Program aims to help develop a pipeline of skilled cyber defenders for the energy sector through engaging competitions, webinars, career fairs and resources for building skills.
When Captain Marvel becomes quantum-entangled with two other superheroes, only science can save them, so experts from Argonne and Fermilab set out to untangle the real quantum physics and cosmology concepts behind the movie “The Marvels.”
The benefits of nuclear science and technology apply to energy, medicine, agriculture and more. A unique workshop near Houston was designed to help African educators create curriculums that expand the nuclear career prospects of African students.
Biophysical remote sensing scientist Yuki Hamada and her team presented an avian solar project at a DOE workshop on solar applications of artificial intelligence and machine learning.