Argonne National Laboratory


Site Name Argonne National Laboratory
URL http://www.mcs.anl.gov/
Segment Research
City Argonne
State Illinois
Country United States

Argonne National Laboratory is one of the United States Department of Energy's oldest and largest science and engineering research national laboratories and is the largest in the Midwest, about twice as large as the nearby Fermilab.

Argonne has four major mission areas, each of which fulfills important governmental and Department of Energy responsibilities, as well as provides benefits to society at large. They are:

  • Conducting basic scientific research to further our understanding of the world we live in. Argonne conducts basic experimental and theoretical scientific research in the physical, life, and environmental sciences.
  • Operating national scientific facilities to help advance the United State's scientific leadership. Argonne operates world-class research facilities like the Advanced Photon Source.
  • Enhancing the nation's energy resources. Argonne is working to develop and evaluate advanced energy technologies.
  • Developing better ways to manage environmental problems. Argonne is at the forefront in developing new ways to manage and solve the nation's environmental problems and to promote environmental stewardship.