Virtual Lab Tour
Join us on Zoom to learn about Berkeley Lab's history and take a peek at the Molecular Foundry, the Advanced Light Source, and National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center. The […]
Join us on Zoom to learn about Berkeley Lab's history and take a peek at the Molecular Foundry, the Advanced Light Source, and National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center. The […]
Join us on Zoom to learn about Berkeley Lab's history and take a peek at the Molecular Foundry, the Advanced Light Source, and National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center. The […]
Developing new materials is critical to addressing key challenges, from energy and the environment to health care and national security. But on average it can take 18 years from discovery to commercialization. Learn about some of Berkeley Lab's most exciting discoveries in novel materials that make the technologies we use in our everyday lives better.
Join us on Zoom to learn about Berkeley Lab's history and take a peek at the Molecular Foundry, the Advanced Light Source, and National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center. The tour includes live presentations and Q&A. Register to attend.
Join us on Zoom to learn about Berkeley Lab's history and take a peek at the Molecular Foundry, the Advanced Light Source, and National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center. The tour includes live presentations and Q&A. Register to attend.
Tackling the climate crisis is one of the Biden Administration's top priorities. How will the nation meet the ambitious plan the President has set forth? Tune in to hear how Berkeley Lab researchers are helping advance scalable and economical clean energy solutions to mitigate climate change, ensuring a healthier, safer future for all.
Ever wonder what goes on in that big dome up in the Berkeley Hills? It's the Advanced Light Source, one of several unique, large-scale facilities at Berkeley Lab that are integral to the nation’s research enterprise. Learn how these facilities enable scientific breakthroughs with broad societal impact.
Machine learning – a branch of artificial intelligence – is a powerful scientific tool that can reveal profound insights hiding in ever-expanding datasets. This presentation will demonstrate how researchers are using machine learning to spur discovery and innovation in a diversity of fields, from energy and the environment to biology, astronomy, and beyond.
Harkening back to Berkeley Lab’s origins as a physical sciences laboratory, this event highlights forward-looking research at the Lab focused on the interactions between matter and energy, how those interactions shape our world and the universe around us, and why applications of matter and energy are important to our day-to-day lives.