Launched in 2015, MICCoM develops and disseminates interoperable open source software, data, and validation procedures, enabling the community to predict properties of functional materials.
Argonne partnering with the University of Chicago and Northwestern University to gain deeper understanding and control of what occurs at water/solid interfaces
VERIFI is the first and only source in the world for high-fidelity, 3D, end-to-end, combustion engine simulation/visualization and simultaneous powertrain and fuel simulation, with uncertainty quantification
The collaboration between Argonne National Laboratory, Fermilab, and the University of Chicago — which runs both laboratories — has yielded tremendous benefits across a wide range of experiments situated literally all around the world.
The Microbiome Center is an intellectual home for researchers across the University of Chicago, the Marine Biological Laboratory, and Argonne National Laboratory to advance understanding of the identity and function of microbes.
The laboratory’s National Security Programs serves as a gateway for government sponsors and contractors to link into tailored, diverse teams of elite researchers to solve R&D challenges in national security.
The Coordinating Panel for Advanced Detectors seeks to promote, coordinate and assist in the research and development of instrumentation and detectors for high energy physics experiments.
The world of materials is spatially complex and chemically diverse, and so to understand materials, we must see their details at dimensions ranging from the atomic level to the macroscale.