
The United States faces a strategic imperative to secure domestic supplies of
critical minerals essential for advanced manufacturing, national defense, and
emerging technologies. However, exploration and extraction of these minerals—
including rare earth elements, lithium, cobalt, nickel, tungsten, and graphite—are
hindered by the high cost and rapid wear of drilling equipment in challenging
geological formations. This experimental project will investigate the application of
ultrafast boriding technology to enhance the durability and performance of drilling
tools used in critical minerals exploration, enabling faster drilling rates with lowercost
materials. By creating ultra-hard boride surface layers on conventional steel
drill bits and downhole tools, we can significantly extend tool life, reduce drilling
costs by 20–30%, and accelerate the pace of domestic mineral discovery. The
technology's ability to transform affordable carbon and low-alloy steels into wearresistant,
high-performance drilling components could democratize access to
advanced drilling capabilities for small-scale exploration companies, making
previously uneconomical domestic deposits viable for production. Furthermore,
reducing reliance on expensive imported drilling materials and extending
equipment lifespan directly supports national goals for domestic critical mineral
supply chain resilience and reduces dependence on foreign mineral sources. The
SULI intern will work directly with our research team in the Applied Materials
Division at Argonne National Laboratory, gaining hands-on experience in advanced
surface treatment processes.
Education and Experience Requirements
‒ Currently enrolled in undergraduate or graduate studies at an accredited institution.
‒ Graduated from an accredited institution within the past 3 months; or
‒ Actively enrolled in a graduate program at an accredited institution.
Job Family
DOE Seasonal Intern
Job Profile
DOE - SULI (Science Undergraduate Laboratory Internship)
Worker Type
Contingent Worker
Time Type
Full time
Scheduled Weekly Hours
40
EEO Information
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