Software Shop
Argonne researchers have created a wealth of software and models with broad-ranging applications. In addition to helping the Department of Energy meet its research and development goals, this software can be adapted to numerous other applications.

No-Cost Open-Source Software

  • Scavenger: Oen-source real-time vulnerability management tool that helps system administrators respond to vulnerability findings, track vulnerability findings, review accepted or false-positive answered vulnerabilities, and does not "nag" system administrators with old vulnerabilities
  • EPICS: Experimental Physics and Industrial Control System
  • GREET: Vehicle/fuel system well-to-wheels analysis
  • RESRAD: Radioactive dose assessment and guidelines for site clean-up
  • VISION: Impact of highway vehicle technologies and fuels on energy use and carbon emissions
  • Globus Toolkit: Software tools that make it easier to build computational grids and grid-based applications
  • Access Grid™ Toolkit: Enables users to experience rich collaborations including people, data, and grid computing resources.
  • SEED: Annotation/analysis tool provided by Fellowship for Interpretation of Genomes
  • PUMA2: High-throughput comparative and evolutionary analysis of genomes and metabolic networks with grid computational backend.
  • MPICH: Provides high-performance, portability, and a convenient programming environment
  • Math and Computing Science Division Software: More than 20 packages for Globus, Access Grid, MPICH, parallel, distributed, and other computational software

Commercially Available Software

  • Simulation or Modeling Software
    • ARGUS-PRIMA: Short-term wind-power predictions
    • Autonomie: Automotive or truck hybrid modeling
    • BatPro: State-of-the-art tool kit for fitting battery aging data and for battery life estimation
    • Battery Life Estimation: State-of-the-art tool kit for fitting battery aging data and for battery life estimation
    • Daness: Nuclear fuel cycle modeling
    • GCTool: Fuel cell modeling
    • GFM: Glass furnace modeling
    • ParmFlo: Parallel computational fluid dynamic modeling
    • Restore: Program management tool for systems or critical infrastructures
    • SAS4A/SASSYS-1: Nuclear reactor safety analysis
  • Computational and Internet Software
  • Flexible Framework Modeling
    • DIAS: Object-oriented framework integrates a variety of platform models
    • Jeoviewer: Java object-oriented geographical information system (GIS)

Contact Us

For industrial inquiries such as information about working with Argonne, and the availability of Argonne technologies, please contact:                                                                                      

Cynthia Wlodarski
Office of Research & Technology Applications
Technology Development and Commercialization
Argonne National Laboratory
9700 S. Cass Avenue, Bldg. 201
Argonne, Illinois 60439 USA
Telephone: 800-627-2596
Fax: 630-252-5230
E-mail: partners@anl.gov