XMAT is a proposed extreme materials beamline for the Advanced Photon Source Upgrade aimed at developing new and more capable radiation tolerant materials for nuclear environments.
Six corrosion test facilities and two thermogravimetric systems for conducting corrosion tests in complex mixed gas environments, in steam and in the presence of deposits, and five facilities for metal dusting degradation.
Development of next-generation of intelligent, collaborative, and autonomous robotic systems at the convergence of digital and manufacturing technology.
Advanced analytical chemistry support serving the scientific and engineering programs at Argonne and special analytical needs of the wider scientific community
Argonne’s Advanced Mobility Technology Laboratory enables researchers to conduct vehicle technology assessment and testing activities that provide data critical to the development and commercialization of next-generation vehicles.
The Electric Vehicle (EV) Smart Grid Interoperability Center supports global harmonization of standards and technology for the EV-grid interface and EV charging.
Argonne’s dedicated transportation research beamline at the Advanced Photon Source allows researchers to evaluate system behaviors and reveal details that cannot otherwise be seen.
The ALEX facility is designed for research using liquid metal systems and reaches areas as varied as nuclear physics, material science, and nuclear engineering.
The METLab is a suite of testing capabilities used for evaluating mechanical performance of structural materials under various loading, temperature, and environmental conditions.
Argonne’s Passive Natural Convection Shutdown Heat Removal Test Facility provides capability to conduct safety experiments in support of modern reactor design.
A fluid mechanics/heat transfer facility examining supercritical-CO2 leakage into sodium to support advanced nuclear reactors and energy conversion systems
A 50 MeV/25 kW electron linear accelerator producing a wide range of radioisotopes for medical, national security, basic science and industrial applications.