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Cosmology

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 cosmology.

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  • High-Energy Partnership

    The collaboration between Argonne National Laboratory, Fermilab, and the University of Chicago — which runs both laboratories — has yielded tremendous benefits across a wide range of experiments situated literally all around the world.
  • Dark Energy Survey

    The Dark Energy Survey (DES) is a joint project between the U.S. Department of Energy and the National Science Foundation to study the nature of dark matter and dark energy.
  • Cosmic Gamma Rays

    One of the greatest challenges associated with modeling the formation history of the Universe is the general lack of knowledge regarding the nature of Dark Matter.
  • Experimental Cosmology

    The Experimental Cosmology Group focuses on studies of the cosmic microwave background, the relic radiation left over from the early universe. Group members work on cutting edge sensor development and related technologies.
  • Cosmological Physics and Advanced Computing

    This group studies some of the most exciting fundamental science problems: dark energy, dark matter, and the nature of primordial fluctuations—uniting theorists, observers, computer and computational scientists, applied mathematicians, and statisticians.
  • Adrian C. Pope

    Adrian is a physicist, astronomer, and computational scientist working at the intersection of data, computing, and statistical methods for cosmological inference.
  • Salman Habib

    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.
  • Katrin Heitmann

    Katrin Heitmann is the deputy director of Argonne’s High Energy Physics division, and a physicist and computational scientist.