World Wide Web: www.acl.lanl.gov/
This site provides links to the DOE High Performance Computing Research Center, the Center for Research in Parallel Computation, Concurrent Supercomputing Consortium and the Computational Testbed for Industry. Includes an overview of projects under study at the ACL and an ACL users guide.
World Wide Web: www.anl.gov/
An overview of the ANL, Argonne Week (restricted to internal access), ANL divisions and major facilities, ANL information resources and the DOE Office of Information Technology Conference can be found here. Also lists job opportunities and results of the Rube Goldberg contest. Includes an "Ask a Scientist" section and information on virtual reality.
World Wide Web: www.bnl.gov/world/
BNL scientific and technical information is provided here. Also includes departments and divisions, including the Alternating Gradient Synchrotron, Computing and Communications, Advanced Technology, National Nuclear Data Center, Protein Data Bank and Safety and Environmental Protection.
World Wide Web: www.ccs.ornl.gov/
Information about the Oak Ridge National Laboratory Center for Computational Sciences, machine performance data, computing resources, consulting services and research are found here.
World Wide Web: www.cebaf.gov/
This site provides links to news and events; weekly project progress updates; contact information and CEBAF e-mail addresses; maps; and conferences and workshops. The Physics Division includes a link to the text of the Data Acquisition System, and the Accelerator Division provides pointers to Accelerator Operation, Accelerator Physics and the Free-Electron Laser. Includes a link to currently approved experiments.
World Wide Web: www.eren.doe.gov/
This is the central access point for information on renewable energy efficient technologies. Includes an "Ask an Expert" section. Links to other energy efficiency and renewable energy sites.
World Wide Web: www.er.doe.gov/
This is the most complete site for providing links to other offices within the DOE. Provides information and links to various programs within the Office of Energy Research, including high energy and nuclear physics programs and the biological and environmental research program.
World Wide Web: www.fnal.gov/
Links to the Drell Panel full report, the Science of High-Energy Physics and the Insider's Guide to Lab Activities are provided here. Also includes general information and schedules.
World Wide Web: www.fe.doe.gov/
This office provides information on coal, oil and natural gas projects, research, reports and programs; DOE fossil energy solicitations, trade promotion activity and information on how to do business with DOE.
World Wide Web: wwwofe.er.doe.gov/
U.S. laboratories, the National Ignition Facility and P.K. Kaw's 1992 Artsimovich Memorial Lecture on "Fusion Power, Who Needs It?" can be accessed here.
World Wide Web: http://www.frc.utexas.edu/
Link to the Virtual Poster Session here. It demonstrates the capabilities of the Web as a new method of sharing research. Provides links to titles and authors.
World Wide Web: www.lbl.gov/
Supplies an overview of the LBL, research news and highlights, scientific programs, technology transfer opportunities, computing services, library services publications, educational programs and job vacancies.
World Wide Web: www.llnl.gov/
Links to LLNL news, general information, core competency requirements, programs, projects, centers and consortia and disciplines are available at this site. Also includes information on partnerships with the University of California, other laboratories and the private sector.
World Wide Web: www.nersc.gov/
This site provides links to bulletin boards; information on Super-computing 94; how to reach a consultant; computer and storage allocations; introductory documentation; activities in parallel processing; and an Energy Research Supercomputer users group.
World Wide Web: www.lanl.gov/
Links to Labsource, a newsletter on the University of California's management of three Energy Department laboratories, a phone book and lists of job openings can be found here. Also, information by division and subject, and a software archive are included.
World Wide Web: www.acl.lanl.gov/
This site contains links to experimental hardware and software programs. Also, links to computational systems to assist the scientific and engineering community in solving complex problems insoluble through a traditional computing environment.
World Wide Web: mentor.lanl.gov/
Text files on nuclear and particle physics, including relevant papers and abstracts, can be found here.
World Wide Web: t2.lanl.gov/
The Nuclear Theory and Applications Group of the LANL Theoretical Division can be accessed here.
World Wide Web: www.sc.doe.gov/ascr/mics/index.html
The Scalable Computing Laboratory, High Performance Computing Research Facility, Supercomputing Computations Research Institute, parallel processing, and advanced software technology and algorithms can be found here.
World Wide Web: www.nrel.gov/
Search all menus on this server by keyword. Links to NREL personnel, news and events, doing business with NREL, research in progress and sources of energy-related information.
World Wide Web: www.ornl.gov/
Information on research news, including partnerships with industry, schools and universities, and other DOE laboratories is available here. Also available are: contact information for ORNL staff; an ORNL technical calendar; and employment information and research programs listed by directorates, divisions, centers and offices, programs, technologies and facilities. Major projects also are listed.
World Wide Web: www.osti.gov/opennet/
Access to more than 250,000 bibliographic references that have been declassified by the DOE since October 1, 1994 is available here. The database is searchable.
World Wide Web: www.esd.ornl.gov/
The ORNL Environmental Sciences Division provides information on: evaluation of development; the effect of energy use on the environment; and event and publication information. Access is somewhat restricted.
World Wide Web: www.pnl.gov/
Describes the PNL and provides pointers to seminars, press releases, laboratories, electronic information and an overview of the PNL.
World Wide Web: www.pppl.gov/
An overview of the PPPL, including a description of research projects and resources.
World Wide Web: www.sandia.gov/
A description of the SNL, selected SNL projects, initiatives and facilities, and SNL technologies database and a phone book of SNL staff.
World Wide Web: apollo.osti.gov/html/osti/
Links to the Electronic Document Library, including DOE reports, electronic exchange news notes and human experimentation documents. Also links to the Office of Environment, Safety and Health progress assessments page; the DOE Standard Generalized Markup Language newsgroup; and a congressional question-and-answer database.
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