Argonne National Laboratory is pursuing innovative pathways that will lead to more energy-efficient and environment-friendly microelectronics for the 21st century.
CROCUS is an Urban Integrated Field Laboratory established by Argonne with help from academic and community organizations and civic and industry champions. Our goal is to understand and meet the challenges of Chicago’s changing climate.
Launched in 2015, MICCoM develops and disseminates interoperable open source software, data, and validation procedures, enabling the community to predict properties of functional materials.
Argonne partnering with the University of Chicago, Northwestern University, and Princeton University to gain deeper understanding and control of what occurs at water/solid interfaces
VERIFI is the first and only source in the world for high-fidelity, 3D, end-to-end, combustion engine simulation/visualization and simultaneous powertrain and fuel simulation, with uncertainty quantification
The collaboration between Argonne National Laboratory, Fermilab, and the University of Chicago — which runs both laboratories — has yielded tremendous benefits across a wide range of experiments situated literally all around the world.