United States Department of Energy (DOE)

DOE DE-FOA-0002902: 2023 Distributed Resilient Systems

No applicants // Limit: 2 // Tickets Available: 2 

AU is limited to both: • No more than two pre-applications or applications as the lead institution. • No more than one pre-application or application for each PI.

The DOE SC program in Advanced Scientific Computing Research (ASCR) hereby announces its interest in receiving applications focusing on basic research in computer science that explores innovative approaches to creating distributed resilient systems for science. Such systems might be national or global in scale, linking geographically-distributed computing systems and scientific instruments, and might involve a large number of edge devices or sensors, but regardless, must manage computation and data in scalable and fault-tolerant manner. Important research challenges involve techniques for advanced middleware and operating and runtime systems, with this FOA targeting two research areas: 1) scalable system modeling, and 2) adaptive management and partitioning of resources. Advances in these areas will contribute to scaling-up our increasingly complex and interconnected scientific enterprise.

 

Funding Type
Internal Deadline
External Deadline
02/09/2023 - Agency Pre-proposal ( required)
Solicitation Type

DOE DE-FOA-0002949: 2023 Reaching a New Energy Sciences Workforce for High Energy Physics (RENEW-HEP)

No applicants // Limit: 3 // Tickets Available: 3

UA may submit three LOIs.
Applications that are submitted by applicants that have not submitted a required LOI or pre-application may be declined without further review.

Reaching a New Energy Sciences Workforce (RENEW) aims to build foundations for Office of Science (SC) research and training at institutions historically underrepresented in the SC research portfolio. RENEW leverages SC’s unique national laboratories, user facilities, and other research infrastructures to provide undergraduate and graduate training opportunities for students and academic institutions not currently well represented in the U.S. science and technology (S&T) ecosystem. The hands-on experiences gained through RENEW will open new career avenues for participants, forming a nucleus for a future pool of talented young scientists, engineers, and technicians with the critical skills and expertise needed for the full breadth of SC research activities. Principal Investigators (PIs), key personnel, and students and postdoctoral researchers supported by RENEW awards will be invited to participate in HEP researcher meetings and/or SC-wide professional development and collaborator events.

The DOE SC High Energy Physics (HEP) program hereby announces its interest in receiving applications for the Reaching a New Energy sciences Workforce for High Energy Physics (RENEW-HEP) initiative. This program is intended to support training and research experiences in support of particle physics for members of underserved communities, with the dual goals of : (1) increasing the likelihood that participants from underrepresented populations, such as those present at minority serving institutions (MSIs)1 , will pursue a career in a Science, Technology, MSIs are understood broadly to include, but not be limited to, Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), Primarily Black Institutions (PBIs), Hispanic Serving Institutions (HSIs), Tribally Controlled Colleges 2 Engineering or Math (STEM) related field; and (2) supporting investigators and building research infrastructure at institutions that have not traditionally been part of the particle physics portfolio.

Funding Type
Internal Deadline
External Deadline
02/21/2023 - LOI (required)
Solicitation Type

DE-FOA-0002889: 2023 Research in Basic Plasma Science and Engineering

Ticket #1: B. Parent
Ticket #2: Open

UArizona may submit two pre-applications.

Contact RDS to apply

The DOE SC program in Fusion Energy Sciences (FES) hereby announces its interest in receiving new or renewal single-investigator or small-group research applications to carry out frontier-level research in basic plasma science and engineering. The FES Discovery Plasma Science: Plasma Science and Technology–General Plasma Science (GPS) program supports research at the frontiers of basic and low temperature plasma science, including dynamical processes in laboratory, space, and astrophysical plasmas, such as magnetic reconnection, dynamo, shocks, turbulence cascade, structures, waves, flows and their interactions; behavior of dusty plasmas, non-neutral, single-component matter or antimatter plasmas, and ultra-cold neutral plasmas; plasma chemistry and processes in low temperature plasma, interfacial plasma, synthesis of nanomaterials, and interaction of plasma with surfaces, materials or biomaterials. In addition, this portfolio supports microelectronics and Quantum Information Science (QIS) research opportunities.

Internal Deadline
External Deadline
01/12/2023 (required Pre-application)
Solicitation Type

DOE DE-FOA-0002740: 2023 BIL Grid Resilience and Innovation Partnerships (GRIP) - Topic Area 2: Smart Grid Grants

No applicants // Limit: 1 // Tickets Available: 1 

 

An entity may only submit one Concept Paper and one Full Application for each topic area of this FOA. UofA is only eligible for Topic Area 2: Smart Grid Grants

The BIL is a once-in-a-generation investment in infrastructure, designed to modernize and upgrade American infrastructure to enhance U.S. competitiveness, driving the creation of good-paying union jobs, tackling the climate crisis, and ensuring stronger access to economic, environmental, and other benefits for disadvantaged communities (DACs). 

This FOA seeks applications to address these three goals:
1. Transform community, regional, interregional, and national resilience, including in consideration of future shifts in generation and load
2. Catalyze and leverage private sector and non-federal public capital for impactful technology and infrastructure deployment
3. Advance community benefits

Topic Area 2: Smart Grid Grants (40107)
Objectives Topic Area 2 seeks to deploy and catalyze technology solutions that increase the flexibility, efficiency, reliability, and resilience of the electric power system, with particular focus on enhancing the system’s capabilities to meet the following objectives:

  • increase the capacity of transmission facilities or the capability of the transmission system to reliably transfer increased amounts of electric energy; 
  • prevent faults that may lead to wildfires or other system disturbances;
  • integrate variable renewable energy resources at the transmission and distribution levels; and, 
  • facilitate the aggregation and integration (edge-computing) of electric vehicles and other grid-edge devices or electrified loads.
Funding Type
Internal Deadline
External Deadline
12/16/2022
Solicitation Type

DE-FOA-0002759: 2022 Reaching a New Energy Sciences Workforce for High Energy Physics (RENEW-HEP)

Ticket #1: K. Johns

UArizona may submit three applications.

The DOE SC High Energy Physics (HEP) program hereby announces its interest in receiving applications for the REaching a New Energy sciences Workforce for High Energy Physics (RENEW-HEP) initiative. This program is intended to support training and research experiences in support of particle physics for members of underserved communities, with the dual goals of : (1) increasing the likelihood that participants from underrepresented populations, such as those present at minority-serving institutions (MSIs) , will pursue a career in a Science, Technology, Engineering or Math (STEM) related field; and (2) supporting investigators and building research infrastructure at institutions that have not traditionally been part of the particle physics portfolio.

Internal Deadline
External Deadline
08/15/2022
Solicitation Type

DE-FOA-0002726: 2022 DOE Data Visualization for Scientific Discovery, Decision-Making, and Communication

No applicants // Limit: 2 // Tickets Available: 2 

Applicant institutions are limited to both:

  • No more than two pre-applications or applications as the lead institution in a multiinstitution team; and
  • No more than one pre-application or application for each PI.
Internal Deadline
External Deadline
05/10/2022
Solicitation Type

DE-FOA-0002705: 2022 Artificial Intelligence Research for High Energy Physics

UArizona may submit four Letters of Intent.

Ticket #1: T. Eifler

The DOE SC program in High Energy Physics (HEP) hereby announces its interest in new applications for support of Artificial Intelligence Research for High Energy Physics. This FOA refers to research into and development of computational systems that take action to achieve a goal as Artificial Intelligence (AI) research and may include Machine Learning (ML) techniques as appropriate. This Announcement invites applications for AI research in three topic areas: AI research for HEP, HEP for AI research, and development of an HEP AI Ecosystem. The HEP program explicitly encourages applications from non-traditional HEP institutions and researchers that may broaden the participation in HEP research and the AI sub-field.

 

Internal Deadline
External Deadline
04/21/2022 (Required LOI)
Solicitation Type

DE-FOA-0002581: 2022 Urban Integrated Field Labs (IFL)

T. Meixner

UArizona may submit one pre-application as the lead institution.

RDS is offering two Department of Energy Urban Integrated Field Labs (IFL) UArizona Collaboration Webinars:

March 31, 3p to 4p
April 1, 12p to 1p

This opportunity is Institutionally Coordinated through this internal competition selection due to the short deadline and relevance to multiple areas on campus.

Limited Submissions language from the solicitation: Applicant institutions are limited to no more than one letter of intent, pre-application, or application as lead institution.

The Urban IFLs will necessarily involve diverse scientific disciplines to develop comprehensive projects including field observations, data assimilation, modeling, and model data fusion, to inform equitable solutions based on state-of-the-art uncertainty quantification and data analytics. Applications must be multi-institutional and focus on the development of a single IFL. Interested faculty are encouraged to partner with colleagues at ASU and NAU.

DOE Informational Webinar slides

Internal Deadline
External Deadline
04/19/2022 (pre-application) 06/16/2022 (application)
Solicitation Type

DE-FOA-0002676: 2022 Chemical and Materials Sciences to Advance Clean Energy Technologies and Low-Carbon Manufacturing

Ticket #1: F. Goeltl

UArizona may submit up to 2 pre-applications or applications for multi-PI efforts and up to 3 pre-applications or applications for single-PI efforts, for a combined total of no more than 3 pre-applications or applications.

The DOE SC program in Basic Energy Sciences (BES) announces its interest in receiving new applications from single principal investigators (PIs) and from small teams to advance basic and fundamental chemical and materials sciences that underpin clean energy technologies and low-carbon manufacturing. The goal is creation of foundational knowledge to support the development of approaches that will minimize climate impacts of energy technologies and manufacturing. For this FOA, clean energy technologies include approaches to capture, produce, convert, store, and use energy that reduce or eliminate unwanted emissions such as greenhouse gases (e.g., carbon dioxide, methane, etc.). These technologies also include approaches such as direct air capture (DAC) and carbon storage/sequestration to decrease emissions that have been released into the environment from energy production and use. Low-carbon manufacturing refers to manufacturing processes that minimize carbon emissions and energy consumption. Investments from this FOA are anticipated to include awards that build foundational knowledge underpinning the Energy Earthshots Initiative.

Internal Deadline
External Deadline
03/16/2022
Solicitation Type

2022 Energy Frontier Research Centers

Ticket #1: E. Ratcliff 

Ticket #2: O. Monti 

Ticket #3: V. Coropceanu

UArizona may submit three pre-applications. The pre-application institutional selections are also the selections for the application step should DOE approve a full application.

The DOE SC program in Basic Energy Sciences (BES) announces a re-competition of the Energy Frontier Research Center (EFRC) program and encourages both new and renewal applications. Applications from multi-disciplinary teams will be required to propose both discovery science and use-inspired basic research that addresses priority research directions and opportunities identified by a series of BES workshop and roundtable reports. DOE encourages applications that propose fundamental chemical sciences, materials sciences, geosciences, and biosciences research that will enable future clean energy technologies and advanced manufacturing. Coordination across programs is a high priority for DOE. EFRCs under this FOA will include awards for fundamental science that underpins the Energy Earthshots Initiative

 

Internal Deadline
External Deadline
02/15/2022 (pre-application)
Solicitation Type

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