Argonne maintains a wide-ranging science and technology portfolio that seeks to address complex challenges in interdisciplinary and innovative ways. Below is a list of all articles, highlights, profiles, projects, and organizations related specifically to computational astrophysics.
Scheduled to begin its observations of the cosmos in 2021, the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST) will capture a continuous stream of images and generate massive datasets of roughly half the visible sky every night.
Research in the High Energy Physics division is driven by the goal of understanding the fundamental constituents of matter and energy, and illuminating the ultimate nature of space and time.
Salman has research activities in physical science, ranging from high energy physics to cosmology. He also leads projects in the areas of algorithms & computational methods, high-performance computing, and advanced statistical methods & machine learning.
After a five-year, 1.74 billion-mile journey, NASA’s Juno spacecraft entered Jupiter’s orbit in July 2016, to begin its mission to collect data on the structure, atmosphere, and magnetic and gravitational fields of the mysterious planet.