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LAB 24-3295Opportunities in Foundational Fusion Materials, Nuclear Science, and Technology3/22/2024 05:00 PM ET5/3/2024 05:00 PM ET
 
Synopsis:
The DOE SC program in Fusion Energy Sciences (FES) hereby announces its interest in receiving single investigator or small multi-investigator research proposals to carry out research in the Fusion Materials, Nuclear Science, and Technology areas. The purpose of this FOA is to reorient the laboratory based foundational and basic science research programs to better align and support the new FES program vision. Research should address critical scientific gaps, align with FES vision and future Science and Technology Roadmap. Outcomes will inform the future U.S. Fusion Science and Technology roadmap, and other parts of our program was we expand, define, and develop the fusion and plasma science ecosystem for energy and beyond.
Program Name: Research Fiscal Year: 2024
LAB 24-3210Competitive Portfolios for Advanced Scientific Computing Research2/27/2024 05:00 PM ET4/30/2024 05:00 PM ET
 
Synopsis:
(Not Provided)
Program Name: Computational Science Research & Partnerships Fiscal Year: 2024
LAB 24-3290Computational Materials Science - Exploratory Research at the Exascale2/15/2024 05:00 PM ET3/28/2024 05:00 PM ET
 
Synopsis:
The DOE SC program in Basic Energy Sciences (BES) hereby announces its interest in receiving new and renewal proposals in Computational Materials Sciences (CMS) with the aim of producing widely applicable, validated public-access community codes and associated databases to enable science-based predictive design and discovery of functional materials. Exploratory research at the exascale is expected. Proposals should leverage the exascale software stack and work done under the DOE Exascale Computing Project. They must utilize DOE’s exascale Leadership Computing Facilities to study real-world materials that otherwise would be impractical or impossible to investigate due to their complexity. The research component should meet the priorities of the BES research program as determined by BES community planning documents (see references below) and peer review.
Program Name: Materials Sciences & Engineering Fiscal Year: 2024
LAB 24-3200U.S.-Japan Science and Technology Cooperation Program in High Energy PhysicsN/A12/15/2023 05:00 PM ET
 
Synopsis:
(Not Provided)
Program Name: Office of High Energy Physics Fiscal Year: 2024
LAB 23-EM001Hanford Tank Waste Cleanup Research & DevelopmentN/A10/16/2023 11:59 PM ET
 
Synopsis:
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Program Name: Office of Basic Energy Sciences Fiscal Year: 2023
LAB 23-3030Advanced Scientific Computing Research for DOE User Facilities5/10/2023 05:00 PM ET6/12/2023 11:59 PM ET
 
Synopsis:
The DOE Office of Science (SC) national scientific user facilities provide researchers with the most advanced tools of modern science, including supercomputers, x-ray light sources and neutron sources for studying the nano world, the environment, and the atmosphere. As these scientific facilities and instruments become more powerful and complex, there is a growing need for more advanced mathematical algorithms, models, data and workflow management, and computational software for increasing the overall productivity and impact of user facility scientists. The SC programs in Advanced Scientific Computing Research (ASCR) and Basic Energy Sciences (BES) hereby announce their interest in the development of the computational mathematics and scientific computing research needed to accelerate discovery and innovation at DOE’s x-ray and neutron user facilities.
Program Name: Office of the Deputy Director for Science Programs Fiscal Year: 2023
LAB 23-3010Accelerate Innovations in Emerging Technologies3/29/2023 05:00 PM ET6/12/2023 11:59 PM ET
 
Synopsis:
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Program Name: Office of the Deputy Director for Science Programs Fiscal Year: 2023
LAB 23-3040Scientific Enablers of Scalable Quantum Communications5/10/2023 05:00 PM ET6/9/2023 11:59 PM ET
 
Synopsis:
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Program Name: Computational Science Research & Partnerships Fiscal Year: 2023
LAB 23-2954Energy Earthshot Research Centers3/7/2023 05:00 PM ET5/31/2023 05:00 PM ET
 
Synopsis:
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Program Name: Office of the Deputy Director for Science Programs Fiscal Year: 2023
LAB 23-2955FY 2023 Biopreparedness Research Virtual Environment (BRaVE)2/28/2023 05:00 PM ET5/9/2023 05:00 PM ET
 
Synopsis:
The DOE Office of Science (SC) announces its interest in receiving proposals from multi-disciplinary and multi-institutional teams led by DOE National Laboratories for support of national biopreparedness and response capabilities that can be advanced with DOE’s distinctive capabilities. In 2020, DOE established the National Virtual Biotechnology Laboratory (NVBL) to assemble capabilities and expertise across all of DOE’s 17 national laboratories to address key technical issues in the fight against COVID-19. Within a few months, the NVBL delivered highly impactful results that provided epidemiological information to decision makers, assessed and developed new virus testing protocols, identified high potential candidates for antiviral drugs, provided information on the fate and transport of the virus in buildings and other enclosed spaces, and delivered manufacturing solutions to stem the shortages of face masks, test kits, and other supplies. In addition, DOE’s user facilities supported researchers from academe, industry, and government in the fight against COVID-19, including providing x-ray structural information that supported the development of all three vaccines approved in the U.S., as well as FDA-approved antiviral drugs and antibodies. In FY 2022, Biopreparedness Research Virtual Environment (BRaVE) was initiated, which leverages the highly successful framework established by the NVBL and broadens its capabilities to provide new capabilities for biopreparedness , taking advantage of its unique capabilities and facilities in physical, computational, and life sciences and its integrative, cross-disciplinary, and collaborative tradition across experiments, models, and analyses. Towards this goal, SC announces its interest in receiving research proposals from multi-disciplinary and multi-institutional teams led by DOE National Laboratories to advance capabilities in biopreparedness by addressing the focus areas identified in the Supplementary Information below. Achieving these research objectives would revolutionize our understanding of the science underlying a range of potential biological events and transform the nation’s ability to prepare for, and respond to, future biological threats.
Program Name: Office of the Deputy Director for Science Programs Fiscal Year: 2023
LAB 23-3020High Performance Data Facility (HPDF)3/31/2023 05:00 PM ET5/5/2023 05:00 PM ET
 
Synopsis:
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Program Name: Facilities Fiscal Year: 2023
LAB 23-2858U.S.-Japan Science and Technology Cooperation Program in High Energy PhysicsN/A12/15/2022 05:00 PM ET
 
Synopsis:
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Program Name: Office of High Energy Physics Fiscal Year: 2023
LAB 22-2766Advancing Computer Modeling and Epidemiology for Biopreparedness and Response7/1/2022 05:00 PM ET7/29/2022 05:00 PM ET
 
Synopsis:
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Program Name: Computational Science Research & Partnerships Fiscal Year: 2022
LAB 22-2580Scientific Discovery through Advanced Computing: High Energy Physics12/15/2021 05:00 PM ET2/9/2022 05:00 PM ET
 
Synopsis:
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Program Name: Office of High Energy Physics Fiscal Year: 2022
LAB 22-2607U.S.-Japan Science and Technology Cooperation Program in High Energy PhysicsN/A12/15/2021 05:00 PM ET
 
Synopsis:
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Program Name: Office of High Energy Physics Fiscal Year: 2022

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