Division of Research

Brown's National Labs Day

Bringing together scientists, engineers, and technical experts from Brown and the Department of Energy's National Laboratories to strengthen existing partnerships and enable new collaborations.

Hosted by Brown’s Division of Research, Brown's National Labs Day showcases research ties and opens doors for new partnerships. Lab experts highlight world-class facilities—from accelerators to X-rays—while students and faculty explore collaborations through internships, visiting programs, and joint appointments.

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The Vision

Hosting National Laboratory Scientists at Brown

Brown’s National Labs Day debuted on April 19, 2024, fostering a high-level exchange between 100 Brown scholars and representatives from seven national laboratories. Through panel discussions and networking, the event explored vital intersections between Brown’s research capabilities and the specific workforce and innovation demands of labs such as Sandia, Los Alamos, and Brookhaven.

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Collaborative Milestones

Advancing Global Science

Our ongoing partnerships with National Laboratory researchers drive progress across diverse scientific frontiers. Key breakthroughs include:

Fundamental Physics & Quantum Science

Sustainable Energy & Materials

Health & Life Sciences

The National Lab Network

70 Years of Innovation

The 17 U.S. National Laboratories are the nation’s primary engine for "Big Science"—tackling challenges too large for any single institution. This network provides Brown researchers with access to world-class tools and multidisciplinary expertise across the country.

Research HubsPrimary Focus AreasKey Locations
Discovery ScienceFundamental physics, materials, and computing.Berkeley, Argonne, Oak Ridge, Brookhaven
National SecurityNuclear non-proliferation and global threat response.Los Alamos, Lawrence Livermore, Sandia
Energy & ClimateRenewables, grid modernization, and nuclear energy.NREL, Idaho, Pacific Northwest

Partnering with the National Labs

Engage with federal research facilities

Pathways for Faculty and Students

  • Visiting Programs: Short-term on-site residencies for deep technical exchange.
  • Student Pathways: Internships and fellowships that serve as a career pipeline for undergraduate and graduate researchers.
  • User Facility Access: Merit-based, no-cost access to "Big Science" tools like supercomputers and accelerators.

Get Started

  1. Identify: Match your research to a lab’s scientific priorities.
  2. Consult: Contact the Research Strategy and Development (RSD) team to identify potential national lab partners.
  3. Engage: Attend Brown's annual National Labs Day to network directly with visiting staff scientists.

Contact the RSD Team

From Connection to Collaboration

Brown's National Labs Day has evolved into a strategic alliance. In June 2025, Brown and Brookhaven National Laboratory signed an MOU to accelerate research in AI, quantum, and materials science. This partnership offers faculty joint appointments and students unique internship pathways.

“ The national labs are making significant investments in AI, quantum science, and materials science, which are all priorities for Brown. Brown has just appointed our first Associate Provost for AI and has built a substantial team working in quantum and materials science across engineering, chemistry, and physics. There is a natural alignment of goals between Brown and Brookhaven. ”

Greg Hirth Vice President for Research