Argonne speaks with Michael Berube, the acting deputy assistant secretary for transportation in DOE’s Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, about the future of mobility.
Argonne’s summer camps help students recognize that computational thinking serves as an essential 21st-century skillset for enriching their STEM capabilities and creating new opportunities for professional science careers.
E-commerce, fast internet and disruptive technologies are ushering the U.S. into an age of great convenience and speed. Citizens can order products from wherever, whenever, and receive them in a matter of days or even hours.
With 20,000 power plants, 200,000 miles of high-voltage transmission lines, 60,000 substations and 3 million miles of power line, the nation’s electrical grid is perhaps the largest and most complex machine ever assembled.
Argonne’s 30 years of success managing advanced vehicle technology competitions for the US Department of Energy has just been underscored with the announcement of The EcoCAR Mobility Challenge.