AMEWS’s contributions to advancing understanding and control of what occurs at water-solid interfaces is evidenced by the numerous publications in leading journals authored by AMEWS-affiliated researchers.
The Advanced Materials for Energy-Water Systems (AMEWS) Center – an Energy Frontier Research Center sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) – hosts or participates in a number of events/meetings throughout the year.
The mission of the Advanced Materials for Energy-Water Systems (AMEWS) Center is to revolutionize our understanding of aqueous solutes in confined and electrified environments at interfaces, by integrating new experimental, theoretical, and modeling ca
Renewed Energy Frontier Research Center to continue providing pivotal discoveries related to advanced materials underpinning future solutions to water crises.
Argonne has a variety of water projects spread across divisions that focus on resilience, simulating water flows, and monitoring water use and quality in urban and rural areas.