This team-up is paying dividends now, but it points to the future: an upgraded APS and an even newer supercomputer called Aurora, which will transform science at Argonne.
A research collaboration between the University of Chicago and Argonne is developing a machine learning method for finding novel catalysts that can collect water from air and enhance chemical reactions.
Students from across the country attended Argonne’s eight-part series to learn the fundamentals of using AI and supercomputers for scientific research.
Argonne’s Rapid Prototyping Laboratory is helping undergraduate and graduate students prepare for future science careers. Their efforts are paving the way for automating lab work with robotics and AI in autonomous discovery.
The future of nuclear energy, which can produce electricity without harmful emissions, depends on discovery of new materials. A scientist at Argonne is using computer vision to separate the best candidates from a crowded field.