Scientists at the Advanced Photon Source are exploring ways to analyze X-ray data faster and with more precision. One new software package called TomocuPy has shown to be up to 30 times faster than the current practice.
Marieme Ngom, a postdoctoral appointee in the Mathematics and Computer Science division at Argonne National Laboratory, has been awarded an MGB-SIAM Early Career Fellowship.
Addressing the challenge of increasing the representation of women and racial and ethnic minorities, Argonne is connecting with students to make a more inclusive environment in high performance computing.
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.
Valerie Taylor, director of the Mathematics and Computer Science (MCS) division at Argonne National Laboratory, has been named a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS).