The goal of the ECP’s Software Technology focus area is development of an exascale software stack needed by application developers who will write highly parallel applications targeting diverse exascale architectures.
The Interfacial Processes Group seeks to understand the structure and reactivity of solid-liquid interfaces, ranging from natural minerals to functional materials.
Argonne’s work in catalysis and energy conversion seeks to connect fundamental and early-stage applied research and development in the areas of catalysis and fuel cells.
Hydrogen-fueled polymer electrolyte fuel cell (PEFC) systems are high efficiency alternatives to conventional power systems for transportation, portable power and stationary applications. PEFC systems enable energy resiliency and rapid refueling.
The Chemical Dynamics group uses complementary theoretical and experimental methods to explore and determine the thermochemistry, dynamics, and kinetics of gas-phase chemical processes.