On Saturday, August 1, 2026

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has selected Argonne National Laboratory to lead and collaborate on groundbreaking AI research projects under the DOE Genesis Mission, a national initiative designed to accelerate scientific discovery through the integration of artificial intelligence, supercomputing, quantum technologies, and advanced scientific instruments.
The new research portfolio will apply artificial intelligence in science to address critical challenges in nuclear energy, climate forecasting, quantum computing, microelectronics, and cybersecurity. Key projects include developing AI-powered digital twins for nuclear fuel recycling, improving water availability and extreme weather predictions, advancing quantum sensing, designing next-generation microelectronics, and strengthening the security of scientific data and research infrastructure.
Argonne is also contributing to the Prometheus initiative, which supports nuclear energy innovation by using agentic AI and digital twins to improve the entire nuclear energy lifecycle—from reactor design and licensing to manufacturing and operations. These efforts aim to enhance efficiency, reliability, and future deployment of advanced nuclear technologies.
By combining AI with advanced scientific workflows, Argonne National Laboratory is helping build a trusted research ecosystem that enables faster discoveries, improves predictive capabilities, and supports innovation across multiple scientific disciplines.
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