Ames Laboratory (AMES): Works in materials research, high-performance computing, and environmental science and management to find solutions to energy-related problems through the exploration of physics, chemistry, engineering, applied mathematics and materials sciences. Located in Ames, Iowa

Argonne National Laboratory (ANL): ANL conducts research in four broad categories: basic science, scientific facilities, energy resources, and environmental management, with programs ranging from studies of the atomic nucleus to global climate change research. Located at sites in Argonne, Illinois, and Idaho Falls, Idaho

Bettis Laboratory: BAPL supports the development and use of advanced propulsion systems for U.S. Navy Vessels by performing basic research; testing new components; and providing technical expertise during construction, maintenance and refueling

Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL): Creates and operates facilities for use by university, industrial, and government personnel in basic and applied research in the physical, biomedical, and environmental sciences, and in selected energy technologies. Located in Long Island, New York

Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (FNAL or Fermilab): Fermilab explores the fundamental nature of matter and energy by providing leadership and resources for qualified researchers to conduct basic research at the frontiers of high energy physics. Located in Batavia, Illinois

Idaho National Laboratory (INL): Comprises nine major applied engineering, interim storage, and research and development facilities. Located between Idaho Falls and Arco, Idaho

Joint Genome Institute (JGI): Develops new sequencing and other high-throughput, genome-scale, and computational technologies for determining the principles and relationships underlying the organization, function, and evolution of living systems

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBL): Advancing the frontiers of science in the areas of advanced materials, life sciences, energy efficiency, detectors and accelerators. Located in Berkeley, California

Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL): Research and development directed at enhancing the security of nuclear weapons and nuclear materials worldwide and managing the national nuclear stockpile. Located in Los Alamos, New Mexico

National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL): NETL addresses energy and environmental problems by researching, developing, and demonstrating technology in order to advance it into the commercial marketplace. Located at sites in Morgantown, West Virginia, and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL): The National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) is the DOE's primary laboratory for renewable energyand energy efficiency research and development

Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL): ORNL conducts basic and applied research and development to create scientific knowledge and technological solutions

ORISE: Official site. Information about ORISE's work in occupational hazards, environmental cleanup, radiation medical emergencies, national security and emergency preparedness, and scientific education

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL): PNNL creates knowledge of natural, engineered, and social systems; solves legacy environmental problems; addresses environmental needs with technologies that prevent pollution; and lays the technical foundation for cleaner energy and industrial processes. Located in Richland, Washington

Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory: Fusion energy and plasma physics research at the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory. Located in Princeton, New Jersey

Sandia National Laboratories (SNL): Provides engineering and science support for America's nuclear weapons stockpile

Savannah River National Laboratory (SRNL): The Savannah River National Laboratory provides safe, secure, and cost-effective management of the nation's nuclear weapons stockpile, nuclear materials, and the environment. Located near Augusta, Georgia; Savannah, Georgia; and Charleston South Carolina

Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC): SLAC is one of the world's leading research laboratories. The laboratory designs, constructs and operates state-of-the-art electron accelerators and related experimental facilities for use in high-energy physics and synchrotron radiation research

Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility (TJNAF): Jefferson Lab is a basic research laboratory built to probe the nucleus of the atom to learn more about the structure of matter. Located in Newport News, Virginia

 

 

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