Argonne National Laboratory is tackling the world’s most challenging problems faster than ever before by using robotics, artificial intelligence and machine learning to automate science.
Students in Argonne’s Autonomous Vehicle Camp gain insights on real-world engineering and coding and take their first steps toward the Autonomous Vehicle Competition.
An Argonne team is working on digital twin software that will help the thousands of users of Department of Energy facilities employ their time there wisely.
A proponent of mentorship and inclusion, Argonne physicist Peter Winter brings his experience with managing and collaborating among the researchers of the Muon g-2 experiment to the position of spokesperson.
Antibody therapies have a variety of uses, but we need to know which therapies work and which ones don’t. Recent research has discovered a means to determine how effective certain antibodies can be in medical scenarios.
After more than two decades at the Georgia Institute of Technology, Nazia Zakir recently joined Argonne to oversee the many aspects of its internal environmental and safety efforts.