In preparation for National Computer Science Education Week and Hour of Code, Argonne collaborated with Chicago Public Schools to help students learn more about STEM education and careers.
The research described in the winning paper is focused on using a high-performance, iterative reconstruction system for noninvasive imaging at synchrotron facilities.
At Argonne’s 2020 Virtual Big Data Camp, high school students discovered professional uses for their STEM and data skills, while also becoming immersed in Argonne’s dynamic science community.
Argonne National Laboratory succeeded in creating a fun and engaging virtual STEM experience for high school students through the 2020 Coding for Science Camp, which gave students firsthand experience into programming and coding.
The final Office of Science Summer Internship Virtual Lecture Series seminar gave students across the many national laboratories a front-row seat to the groundbreaking work underway in response to COVID-19.
The Office of Science Graduate Student Research (SCGSR) Program will give 12 graduate students the chance to develop their theses and dive into hands-on scientific research at Argonne National Laboratory.
Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy (IMSA) interns at Argonne National Laboratory contribute to Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE) project and advance in key STEM pipelines.
At the 2020 Illinois Middle School Regional Science Bowl in January, Argonne encouraged middle school teams to take big steps as future STEM leaders and problem-solvers.