Argonne scientists used artificial intelligence and robotics to conduct more than 6,000 battery chemical experiments in just five months. The effort would have taken many years with traditional experimentation.
Users economy-wide are working to reduce greenhouse gas emissions that are warming the planet. Argonne’s newest tool helps users analyze industry-specific decarbonization plans to guide future decisions.
Argonne looks to exascale and beyond, sorting out the relationship between computing and experimental facilities, the need for speed and AI’s role in making it all work.
Argonne researchers are mapping the complex tangle of the brain’s connections — a connectome — by developing computational applications that will find their stride in the advent of exascale computing.