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Argonne National Laboratory

Argonne National Laboratory
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Established 1946
Research type Research
Budget $760 million (2016)
Field of research
Physical science
Life science
Environmental science
Energy science
Photon science
Data science
Computational science
Director Paul Kearns (interim)
Staff 3350
Address 9700 S. Cass Avenue
Location Lemont, Downers Grove Township, DuPage County, Illinois, USA
Campus 1,700 acres (6.9 km2)
Affiliations United States Department of Energy
University of Chicago
Jacobs Engineering
Enrico Fermi
Maria Goeppert Mayer
Alexei Alexeyevich Abrikosov
Website www.anl.gov

Argonne National Laboratory is a science and engineering research national laboratory operated by UChicago Argonne LLC for the United States Department of Energy located near Lemont, Illinois, outside Chicago. It is the largest national laboratory by size and scope in the Midwest.

Argonne was initially formed to carry out Enrico Fermi's work on nuclear reactors as part of the Manhattan Project, and it was designated as the first national laboratory in the United States on July 1, 1946. In the post-war era the lab focused primarily on non-weapon related nuclear physics, designing and building the first power-producing nuclear reactors, helping design the reactors used by the US' nuclear navy, and a wide variety of similar projects. In 1994 the lab's nuclear mission ended, and today it maintains a broad portfolio in basic science research, energy storage and renewable energy, environmental sustainability, supercomputing, and national security.

UChicago Argonne, LLC, the operator of the laboratory, "brings together the expertise of the University of Chicago (the sole member of the LLC) with Jacobs Engineering Group Inc." Argonne is a part of the expanding Illinois Technology and Research Corridor. Argonne formerly ran a smaller facility called Argonne National Laboratory-West (or simply Argonne-West) in Idaho next to the Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory. In 2005, the two Idaho-based laboratories merged to become the Idaho National Laboratory.


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