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Index to Charts: Guidance to DOE Funding information garnered from DOE Budget Submission Presentations & Detailed Justifications and webpages 1 Chart #s Topic 2 - 4 DOE Overview 5 - 24 Basic Research - Office of Science (SC) 5 - 10 SC Overview 11 - 12 Advanced Computing for Scientific Research 13 - 16 Basic Energy Sciences 17 - 18 Biological and Environmental Research 19 - 20 Fusion Energy Science 21 - 22 High Energy Physics 23 - 24 Nuclear Physics 25 - 38 Applied Research - Office of Energy 26 - 28 Electricity 29 - 33 Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy 34 - 36 Fossil 37 - 38 Nuclear 39 - 43 ARPA-E 44 - 46 National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA)

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Chart #s Topic 2 - 4 DOE Overview 5 - 24 Basic Research - Office of Science (SC)

5 - 10 SC Overview 11 - 12 Advanced Computing for Scientific Research 13 - 16 Basic Energy Sciences 17 - 18 Biological and Environmental Research 19 - 20 Fusion Energy Science 21 - 22 High Energy Physics 23 - 24 Nuclear Physics

25 - 38 Applied Research - Office of Energy 26 - 28 Electricity 29 - 33 Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy 34 - 36 Fossil 37 - 38 Nuclear

39 - 43 ARPA-E 44 - 46 National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA)

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Inspector General

Office of the Secretary

Rick PerrySecretary

Dan BrouilletteDeputy Secretary

Office of the Under Secretary forNuclear Security and

National Nuclear SecurityAdministration

Under Secretary for Nuclear Security (S5) / Administrator, NNSA

DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY

Office of the Under Secretary of Energy

(S3)

Under Secretary

Loan Programs Office

Office of Project Management

Oversight & Assessments

Federal Energy Regulatory Commission

Office of Legacy Management

Office of the Assistant Secretary for

Environmental Management

Office of the Associate Under Secretary

for Environment, Health,Safety & Security

Office of Indian Energy Policy and

Programs

Office of the Assistant Secretary

for Nuclear Energy Office of Policy

Office of the Assistant Secretary for Fossil Energy

Office of the Assistant Secretary for Energy

Efficiency & Renewable Energy

Associate Administrator for Emergency

Operations

Associate Administratorfor Defense Nuclear

Security

Deputy Administratorfor Defense Nuclear

Nonproliferation

Deputy Administratorfor Naval Reactors

Deputy Administratorfor Defense Programs

Associate Administratorfor External Affairs

Deputy Under Secretaryfor Counter-terrorism &

Counter-proliferation

Associate Administrator for Information

Management & Chief Information Officer

Associate Administratorfor Management

& Budget

Office of General Counsel

Associate Administratorfor Acquisition &

Project Management

Associate Administrator for Safety, Infrastructure

&Operations

Boards & Councils

Office of the Assistant Secretary for Cybersecurity,

Energy Security & Emergency Response

Office of Technology Transitions

Office of the Under Secretary for Science

(S4)

Under Secretary for Science

Office of Science

National Laboratory Operations Board

Chief of StaffOmbudsman

May 2018

Office of the Assistant Secretary for Electricity

Southwestern PowerAdministration

Bonneville PowerAdministration

Western Area Power Administration

Southeastern Power Administration

U.S. Energy Information Administration

Advanced ResearchProjects Agency - Energy

Office of the General Counsel

Office of the Assistant Secretary for

Congressional & Intergovernmental Affairs

Office of the Chief Information Officer1

Office of the Chief Financial Officer

Office of the Assistant Secretary for

International Affairs

Office of the Chief Human Capital Officer

Office of Hearings & Appeals

Office of Enterprise Assessments Office of Public Affairs

Office of Intelligence &Counterintelligence

Office of Small and Disadvantaged

Business UtilizationOffice of Management

Office of Economic Impact& Diversity

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ARPA-E

BasicA p p l i e d

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Special Program Features (Dr. Dehmer’s Interpretation)

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Investigators and their

institutions

Central location for investigators?

Diversity of

Disciplines

Period of Award and Management

Award Amount Core Motivation

Energy Innovation

Hubs

Large set of investigators spanning multiple science and engineering disciplines and possibly including other non-science areas such as energy policy, economics, and market analysis.

May be led by Labs or universities. The model is the three existing SC Bio-energy Research Centers.

Yes, there is a central location (building) housing many/most of the investigators. A significant aspect of the Hubs is the collocation of researchers.

Collaborators at other institutions may partner with the Hub leader. Industries may also be associated with Hubs.

Many 5 years with one 5-year renewal possible.

“The bar is significantly higher” for further renewals.

Managed by Offices across DOE. A Board of Advisors consisting of senior leadership will coordinate across DOE.

$25M/year with $10M additional in the 1st

year for CE or building

mods.

Purpose-driven research, spanning fundamental, transformational science to commercialization. The breadth and emphasis of activities will be influenced greatly by the nature of the Hub. For example, the topics of some Hubs are ready for commercialization or improved manufacturing methods (solar photovoltaics). Other Hubs address topics that may require greater emphasis on fundamental research.

In general, DOE determines the topical areas of the Hubs, and FOAs are specific.

Energy Frontier Research Centers

Self-assembled group of ~6-12 investigators.

May be led by Labs or universities. About 2/3 of EFRCs are led by universities.

Ideally, each EFRC will have a lead institution, home to many/most of the investigators, but there is flexibility.

Several 5 years with 5-year renewals possible.

Managed by SC/BES

$2-5M/year Fundamental, transformational research with a clear link to new energy energy technologies or technology roadblocks.

In general, the investigators propose the subject matter from among a large set of general energy-relevant topics, and FOAs are broad.

ARPA-E

Single investigator, small group, or small teams.

No Few 1-3 years

Managed by ARPA-E, which reports to the Secretary of Energy

$0.5 -10M/year

High risk research driven by the potential for significant commercial impact.

In general, DOE determines the area of interest.

from Dr. Patricia Dehmer’s presentation to Energy Sciences Coalition, 19 May 2009

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Basic Research Office of Science

BESAC presentations in February project plans for subsequent fiscal year

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Office of the Director Christopher Fall

Office of LaboratoryPolicy

John LaBarge

Office of Field Safety,Security &

InfrastructureMarcus Jones

Basic EnergySciences

Harriet Kung

Advanced ScientificComputing Research

Barbara Helland

Fusion Energy Sciences

James Van Dam

Biological & Environ-mental Research

Sharlene Weatherwax

High Energy PhysicsJames Siegrist

Nuclear PhysicsTimothy Hallman

SCIntegratedSupportCenter

Oak RidgeOffice

Kenneth Tarcza

SC Communicationsand Public Affairs

Rick Borchelt

Office of ManagementVacant, Director

Ames Site OfficeCynthia Baebler

Argonne Site Office Rock Acker (A)

Bay Area Site OfficePaul Golan

Brookhaven Site OfficeRobert Gordon

Fermi Site OfficeMichael Weis

Thomas Jefferson Site OfficeJoseph Arango

Pacific Northwest Site OfficeRoger Snyder

ORNL Site Office Johnny Moore

Deputy Directorfor Science Programs

J. Steve Binkley

Chicago OfficeKenneth Tarcza (A)

Deputy Directorfor Resource Management

Cynthia Mays

Workforce Development f/Teachers & Scientists

James Glownia

Project AssessmentRonald Lutha (A)

SBIR/STTRPrograms OfficeManuel Oliver

Grants & Contracts

Michael Zarkin

BudgetKathleen Klausing

Scientific and TechnicalInformationBrian Hitson

Information Technologyand Services

Vasilios Kountouris

Deputy Directorfor Field Operations

Joanna Livengood (A)Associate Deputy–Juston Fontaine

New Brunswick Laboratory

Program OfficeVacant

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Adv Scientific Computing Research Program (ASCR) (http://science.energy.gov/ascr/) To discover, develop, and deploy computational and networking capabilities to analyze, model, simulate, and predict complex phenomena.

Basic Energy Sciences Program (BES) (http://science.energy.gov/bes/) To understand, predict, and ultimately control matter and energy at the electronic, atomic, and molecular levels thereby providing the foundations for new energy technologies. Two divisions manage the University research portfolio: Materials Sciences and Engineering; and Chemical Sciences, Geosciences, and Biosciences.

Biological and Environmental Research Program (BER) (http://science.energy.gov/ber/) To understand biological, climate, and environmental systems by: exploring the frontiers of genome-enabled biology; discovering the phys, chem, and bio drivers of climate change; and seeking the bio, geochem and hydrological molecular determinants of environmental sustainability and stewardship.

Fusion Energy Science Program (FES) (http://science.energy.gov/hep/) To advance the fundamental understanding of matter at very high temperatures and densities, and to develop the scientific foundations needed for a fusion energy source.

High Energy Physics Program (HEP) (http://science.energy.gov/hep/) To understand how our universe works at its most fundamental level by discovering the elementary constituents of matter and energy; probing the interactions between them; and exploring the basic nature of space and time.

Nuclear Physics Program (NP) (http://science.energy.gov/np/) To discover, explore and understand all forms of nuclear matter and to understand how the fundamental particles—quarks and gluons—fit together and interact to create different types of matter in the universe.

Workforce Development for Teachers and Scientists (http://science.energy.gov/wdts/) To help DOE and the Nation have a sustained pipeline of highly trained science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) individuals for the U.S. workforce.

DOE SC Offices

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What: • Prior to submission of an application for a research grant, the PI is encouraged to contact

the program manager whose areas of expertise and responsibilities most closely match the topic of the proposed research activities to learn about current funding opportunities and the nature of the work

• Based on the interaction with a program manager, the PI may be encouraged to submit a pre-application

• Based on a review of the proposed research, the principal investigator will be either encouraged or discouraged to submit a full application

• All grants that are funded undergo external peer review • The usual term for a new award is three or four years, divided into one-year budget periods.

When: Applications may be submitted at any time. However, it is recommended that a full application be sent between June 1st and November 30th in order that a funding decision can be make by June of the following year, which is necessary to obtain funding under that particular fiscal year.

How much: Varies with the program Where: BAA DE-FOA-0001968 for FY2019 https://www.energy.gov/science/office-science-funding/office-science-funding-opportunities Applications must be submitted through Grants.gov to be considered for award.

All Office of Science Core Programs ASCR / BER / BES / FES / HEP / NP / WDTS

Resource: DOE Office of Science Award Search Website https://pamspublic.science.energy.gov/WebPAMSExternal/interface/awards/AwardSearchExternal.aspx The award search returns lists of

1. grants, 2. cooperative agreements, and 3. interagency awards currently funded by the DOE Office of Science.

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FY2018 84awardees(55Univ)FY2017 700fullproposalsreviewed,59awardees(39Univ)FY2016 720fullproposalsreviewed,52awardees(30Univ)FY2015 609fullproposalsreviewed;50awardees(32Univ)FY2014 750fullproposalsreviewed;38awardees(21Univ)FY2013 770fullproposalsreviewed;65awardees(44Univ)FY2012 850fullproposalsreviewed;68awardees(43Univ)

What:TosupportindividualresearchprogramsofoutstandingscienHstsearlyintheircareersandtosHmulateresearchcareersinthedisciplinessupportedbytheOfficeofScience

Who:Within10yearsofreceivingaPh.D.,eitheruntenuredacademicassistantprofessorsonthetenuretrackorfull-HmeDOEnaHonallaboratoryemployees

HowMuch:Univ.grants$150/yrfor5yearstocoversummersalaryandexpensesNaHonalLabawards$500K/yearforfiveyearstocoverfullsalaryandexpenses

When:ForFY2019preapplicaHon(whitepaper)due06Feb2019

Where: DE-FOA-0002019

Office of Science Early Career Research Program

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The Office ofThe Associate Director of Advanced

Scientific Computing Research Barbara Helland, Associate Director

Julie Stambaugh - Financial AnalystLori Jernigan - Program Support Specialist

Tameka Morgan (Contractor) - Administrative AssistantChristopher Miller - AAAS Fellow

Computer ScienceLucy Nowell

Data & VisualizationLaura Biven

SC Program SAPsCeren Susut

SciDAC Centers & Institutes

Facilities

Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility

Christine Chalk

NERSC

ESnetBen Brown

ALCC Carolyn Lauzon

Betsy Riley

Computational Science Research and Partnerships (SciDAC) Division

o i so i o – Director (Acting)Teresa Beachley - Grants and Contracts

Angie Thevenot - Program Support Specialist

Facilities Division o – Director (Acting)

Sally McPherson - Administrative Support

ASCACChristi e Ch l - F

ori er i - ro r S pport Spe i list

Base, Math: Algorithms, Models, DataSteven Lee

Non-SC Program SAPsRandall LavioletteMultiscale

Mathematics

Argonne Leadership Computing Facility

Sonia Sachs

Non-SC Program SAPsVacant

THE OFFICE OF

ADVANCED SCIENTIFIC COMPUTING RESEARCHFunctional Organization Chart

CSGFChristine Chalk

M

REPClaire CramerRobinson Pino

o o oDivisio

ire tor - t

Network ResearchThomas Ndousse-Fetter

Collaboratories/MiddlewareRich Carlson

o o o

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Acquiring Topic/Program Manager Information Advanced Scientific Computing Research (ASCR)

https://www.energy.gov/science/ascr/advanced-scientific-computing-research

ProgramDivision Budget Line FY18 FY19 FY19 FY20Actual ($M) Enacted ($M) PBR ($M) PBR ($M) Program Manager

Advanced Scientific Computation Research Program (~25% to Universities)Math, Computational, and Computer Sciences Research

Applied Mathematics 34 28 40 42 Dr. Steven LeeComputer Science 30 22 38 38 Dr. Laura BivenComputational Partnerships (SciDAC) 50 26 63 61 D. Randall Laviolette

High Performance Computing and Network FacilitiesHigh Performance Production Computing 94 105 80 85Leadership Computing Facilities 273 339 340 360Research and Evaluation Prototypes 24 24 24 39 Dr. Clair CramerHigh Performance Network Facilities and Testbeds 79 84 56 80

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Scattering and Instrumentation

SciencesHelen Kerch

X-ray ScatteringLane Wilson

Neutron ScatteringThiyaga P. Thiyagarajan

Electron and Scanning Probe Microscopies

Jane Zhu

Experimental Program toStimulate Competitive

Research (DOE EPSCoR)Tim Fitzsimmons

Condensed Matter and Materials Physics

Jim Horwitz

Experimental Condensed Matter PhysicsMichael Pechan

Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics

Jim DavenportMatthias Graf

Physical Behavior of MaterialsRefik Kortan

Mechanical Behaviorand Radiation Effects

John Vetrano

Linda Horton, Director

Physical BiosciencesRobert Stack

Photosynthetic SystemsStephen Herbert

Photochemistry andBiochemistry

Gail McLean

Chemical Sciences, Geosciences,and Biosciences DivisionBruce Garrett, Director

Scientific User Facilities Division

James Murphy, DirectorRocio Meneses, Program Assistant

Operations ConstructionMaterials Discovery,

Design, and Synthesis

Mike Markowitz

Batteries and Energy Storage Hub;

Technology Coordination Craig Henderson

John Vetrano

Materials ChemistryCraig HendersonMichael Sennett

Biomolecular MaterialsMike Markowitz

Synthesis and Processing Science

Bonnie Gersten

Catalysis ScienceChris Bradley

Viviane Schwartz

Heavy Element ChemistryPhilip Wilk

Separation ScienceDaniel Matuszak

GeosciencesJames Rustad

Chemical Transformations

Raul Miranda

Solar PhotochemistryChristopher Fecko

Vacant

Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Sciences

Tom Settersten

Computational and Theoretical Chemistry

Mark Pederson

Fundamental Interactions

Jeff Krause

Facilities Upgrades andMIE*** ProjectsPhil Kraushaar

Ed Stevens

Linac Coherent Light Source-II

Phil Kraushaar

X-ray and Neutron Scattering Facilities

Peter LeeThiyaga P. Thiyagarajan

NSRCs ** George Maracas

Accelerator and Detector Research

Eliane Lessner

Facilities Coordination; Metrics; Assessment

Van Nguyen

Harriet Kung, Director

Office of Basic Energy Sciences

Condensed Phase and Interfacial Molecular

ScienceGregory Fiechtner

Gas PhaseChemical Physics

Wade Sisk

BES OperationsTeresa Crockett, Program AnalystRobin Hayes, Program ManagerKerry Hochberger, Program Support SpecialistKatie Runkles, Program Analyst / BESAC*Andy Schwartz, Senior Technical Advisor for EFRCs*

BES Budget and PlanningDonetta Herbert, Financial ManagementNatalia Melcer, Program ManagerThomas Russell, Senior Technical Advisor

June 2019Posted May 31, 2019

Materials Sciences and Engineering Division

** Nanoscale Science Research Centers

Fuels from SunlightEnergy Innovation Hub

Christopher Fecko

*** Major Items of Equipment

* Basic Energy Sciences Advisory Committee* Energy Frontier Research Centers

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ProgramDivision Budget Line FY18 FY19 FY19 FY20Actual ($M) Enacted ($M) PBR ($M) PBR ($M) Program Manager

Basic Energy Sciences ProgramMaterials Sciences and Engineering Research Division

Condensed Matter and Materials Physics 128 132 124 141Experimental Condensed Matter Physics Dr. Michael PechanTheoretical Condensed Matter Physics Dr. James DavenportMechanical Behavior and Radiation Effects Dr. John VetranoPhysical Behavior of Materials Dr. Refik Kortan

Scattering and Instrumentation Sciences 74 71 61 65Neutron and Xray Scattering Dr. Thiyaga ThiyagarajanNeutron and Xray Scattering Dr. Lane WilsonElectron and Scanning Probe Microscopies Dr. Jane Zhu

Materials Discovery Design and Synthesis 68 65 63 60Synthesis and Processing Science Dr. Bonnie GerstenMaterials Chemistry and Biomolecular Materials Dr. Michael SennettMaterials Chemistry and Biomolecular Materials Dr. Michael Markowitz

Computational / Materials Sciences 13 13 13 13Energy Frontier Research Centers 56 56 56 65Energy Innovation Hub - Batteries and Energy Storage 24 24 24 24

Chemical Sci, Geosci, and Energy Biosci Research DivisonFundamental Interactions 86 89 70 84

Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Science Dr. Tom SettersteinChemical Physics Research - Gas Phase Dr. Wade SiskCondensed Phase and Interfacial Molecular Dr. Gregory FiechtnerComputational and Theoretical Chemistry Dr. Mark Pederson

Photochemistry and Biochemistry 77 76 74 64Solar Photochemistry Dr. Christopher FeckoPhotosynthetic Systems Dr. Stephen HerbertPhysical Biosciences Dr. Robert Stack

Chemical Transformations 100 98 89 84Catalysis Science Dr. Viviane SchwartzSeparations and Analysis Dr. Phillip WilkHeavy Element Chemistry Dr. Phillip WilkGeosciences Research Dr. James RustadComputational Chemical Sciences

Energy Frontier Research Centers 54 54 56 65Energy Innovation Hub - Fuels from Sunlight 15 15 15 20

Scientific User Facilities 990 1003 947 942

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What: Integrated, multi-investigator Centers that conduct fundamental research focusing on one or more of several “grand challenges” and use-inspired “basic research needs” recently identified in major strategic planning efforts by the scientific community. The Centers integrate the talents and expertise of leading scientists in a setting designed to accelerate research toward meeting our critical energy challenges.

How Much: Funded at ~$3M/yr for five years, with an additional 5 year extension possible.

When: Every two years starting in FY2016

Where: https://science.osti.gov/bes/efrc

Energy Frontier Research Centers

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BES User Facilitieshttps://science.osti.gov/User-Facilities/User-Facilities-at-a-Glance/BES

Xray SourcesAdvanced Photon Source, ArgonneAdvanced Light Source, Lawrence BerkeleyNational Synchrotron Light Source II, BrookhavenStanford Synchrotron Radiation Light Source, StanfordLinac Coherent Light Source, SLAC

Neutron Scattering FacilitiesSpallation Neutron Source, Oak RidgeHigh Flu Isotope Reactor, Oak Ridge

Nanoscale Science Research CentersCenter for Functional Materials, BrookhavenCenter for Integrated Nanotechnologies, SandiaThe Molecular Foundry, BerkeleyCenter for Nanophase Materials Sciences, Oak RidgeCenter for Nanoscale Materials, Argonne

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Todd Anderson, DirectorMeredith Rutledge, Scientific Program Specialist

Sujata Emani, AAAS Fellow

Biological Systems ScienceDivision

Climate and Environmental Sciences Division

Gary Geernaert, DirectorAndrew Flatness, Scientific Program Specialist

Jessica Moerman, AAAS Fellow

Earth & EnvironmentalSystems Modeling

Renu JosephRobert Vallario

Corinne Hartin****

ARM Scientific User Facility

Sally McFarlaneRick Petty

Atmospheric System Research

Shaima Nasiri

Foundational Genomics Research

Cathy RonningPablo Rabinowicz

Dawn AdinElizabeth WhiteSeema Singh***

JGI Scientific User Facility

Ramana Madupu

Human SubjectsElizabeth White

Biomolecular Characterization& Imaging Science

Prem SrivastavaAmy Swain

Computational Biosciences

Ramana Madupu

Terrestrial Ecosystem Science

Mike Kuperberg**Dan Stover

Information & Data ManagementJustin Hnilo

Subsurface Biogeochemical

ResearchPaul Bayer

EMSLScientific User Facility

Paul BayerBioenergy Research Centers

Kent Peters

Environmental Genomics

Cathy RonningBoris Wawrik

Associate Director Office StaffMichael Riches

Sr. Technical Advisor

Tristram WestSr. Technical Advisor

Office of Biological & Environmental Research

Sharlene WeatherwaxAssociate Director

Support TeamLeslie Madison, Program Analyst

Theresa Lagana, Program Support AssistantNver Mekerdijian, Program Support

Specialist (Contractor)Brittaney McMillian, Program Analyst (Contractor)

June 2019

** On Detail To OSTP*** Contractor Detailee**** Contractor Part-time Detailee

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Acquiring Topic/Program Manager Information Biological and Environmental Research (BER)

https://science.osti.gov/ber

ProgramDivision Budget Line FY18 FY19 FY19 FY20Actual ($M) Enacted ($M) PBR ($M) PBR ($M) Program Manager

Biological and Environmental Research Program (~35% to Universities)Biological Systems Science Division Dr. Robert (Todd) Anderson

Genomic Science Dr. Cathy RonningFoundational Genomics 104 90 80 100Biosecurity (non add) 4 20Environmental Genomics 28 29 16 15Computational Biosciences 17 31 16 15Bioenergy Research Centers 90 100 100 100

Biomolecular Characterization and Imaging 30 35 25 25 Dr. Amy SwainBiological Systems Facitlites (Joint Genome Inst) 69 70 70 60

Climate and Environmental Sciences Division Dr. Gerald (Gary) GeernaertAtmospheric System Research 26 12 12 Dr. Shaima NasiriEnvironmental System Science

Terrestrial Ecosystem Science 40 14 14 Dr. Dorothy KochSubsurface Biogeochemical 22 5 5 Dr. Paul Bayer

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Nirmol PodderGeneral Plasma Science, Exploratory Magnetized

Plasma

Tom VanekITER, International Agreements

Program

Curt BoltonMeasurement Innovation

SBIR/STTR

Kramer AkliHigh Energy DensityLaboratory Plasma,

Barry SullivanNSTX-U

Enabling R&DFusion Nuclear Science

Mark FosterAdvanced Tokamak

Josh KingSpherical Tokamak

John MandrekasTheory & Simulation

Matthew LanctotLong Pulse: TokamakAdvanced Tokamak

Sam BarishLong Pulse: Stellarator

Daniel ClarkMaterials & Fusion Nuclear Science

Office of Fusion Energy SciencesJames W. Van Dam, Associate Director

Gene Nardella Vera Bibbs Pam Miller

FESACSam Barish

Sandy Newton

Administrative SpecialistChief of Staff Budget & Human Resource Liaison

Research DivisionJohn Mandrekas, Director (Acting)

Facilities, Operations, and Projects DivisionJoseph J. May, Director

Yvette WalkerAdministrative Specialist

Marty CarlinProcurements

Sandy NewtonProgram Support Specialist

Shahida AfzalInternational Agreements

Jeff ThomasU.S. ITER Program Manager

Guinevere ShawFusion Nuclear Science

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Acquiring Topic/Program Manager Information Fusion Energy Sciences

https://science.osti.gov/fes/About/Staff

Program Budget Line FY18 FY19 FY19 FY20Actual ($M) Enacted ($M) PBR ($M) PBR ($M) Program Manager

Fusion Energy Sciences Program (~35% to Universities)Discovery Plasma Science

Plasma Science Frontiers 54 52 25 25 Dr. Nirmol PodderMeasurement Innovation 7 8 0 4 Dr. Curt Bolton

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Glen Crawford, DirectorJanice HannanDe ora onteiro (Contractor)Andrea eterson (AAAS Fellow) Cla dette osado eyes (AAAS Fellow)

Energy FrontierAbid Patwa

Thomas LeCompte (Detailee)

James Siegrist, DirectorCarol Atherly (Contractor)

Office of High Energy PhysicsHEP Budget and PlanningErin Cruz

Michelle BandyAlan Stone

Michael Cooke

ay 201

Research & Technology Division

Mike Procario, Director

Facilities Division

International Agreements ProgramAltaf Carim

HEP OperationsKathy Yarmas

HEP ConnectionsLali Chatterjee

Physics Research Research Technology

Intensity FrontierGlen Crawford (Acting)

Michael CookeKevin Flood (IPA)

Laurence Littenberg (Detailee)

Cosmic FrontierKathy Turner

Drew Baden (IPA)Eric Linder (IPA)

Karen Byrum (Detailee)

Theoretical PhysicsWilliam Kilgore

Computational HEP & QIS

Lali Chatterjee

General Accelerator R&D

L.K. LenJohn BogerEric Colby

Ken Marken

Detector R&D

Helmut Marsiske

SBIR/STTRKen Marken

Fermilab ComplexJohn og t

LHC Operations

A id Patwa

Other Operations[SLAC/Other Labs]

John Kogut

Instrumentation & Major Systems

ATLAS Upgrade – Simona RolliCMS Upgrade – Simona Rolli

DESI – Kathy TurnerFACET-II Ted Lavine

HL-LHC ATLAS Simona RolliHL-LHC AUP Simona RolliHL-LHC CMS Simona Rolli

LBNF-DUNE Bill Wisniewski (Detailee)B F D David issa er (Detailee)

LSSTcam – Helmut MarsiskeLZ – Ted Lavine

Mu2e – Ted LavinePIP-II – Mike Harrison (Detailee)

S erCD S S AB Si ona olli

Accelerator StewardshipEric Colby

Abid atwa

Facility Operations

Christie AshtonDavid Bogley

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Acquiring Topic/Program Manager Information High Energy Physics Program

https://science.osti.gov/hep/About/Staff

Program Budget Line FY18 FY19 FY19 FY20Actual ($M) Enacted ($M) PBR ($M) PBR ($M) Program Manager

High Energy Physics Program (~40% to Universities, except for Adv Tech R&D)Energy Frontier Experimental Physics Research 80 77 56 52 Dr. Abid PatwaIntensity Frontier Experimental Phsyics Research 61 62 41 41 Dr. Glen CrawfortCosmic Frontier Experimental Physics Research 50 50 32 31 Dr. Kathy TurnerTheoretical and Computational Physics

Theory 48 46 35 33 Dr. William KilgoreComputational HEP 10 13 9 20 Dr. Lali ChatterjeeQuantum Information Sciences 18 28 28 38 Dr. Lali Chatterjee

Advanced Technology R&D Research 71 72 53 56

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Office of Nuclear PhysicsAssociate Director’s Office Staff

Vacant, Financial AdvisorBrian Knesel, Financial Management Specialist

Vacant, Program Assistant (OA) (Grants) Brenda May, Program Analyst

Timothy J. Hallman, Associate DirectorVacant, Administrative Specialist

Physics Research Division

Vacant, Division DirectorChristine Izzo, Program Support Specialist

Facilities & Project Management Division

Jehanne Gillo, Director Cassie Dukes, Program Analyst

Luisa Romero, Isotope Financial Management Specialist

Latifa Elouadrhiri (Detailee)

March 11, 2019

Nuclear Theory George Fai

Medium Energy Nuclear PhysicsGulshan Rai

Nuclear Structure and AstrophysicsVacant

Paul Sorensen (IPA)

Heavy Ion Nuclear PhysicsVacant

Richard Witt (Detailee)

Nuclear Data and Nuclear Theory ComputingVacant

Fredrik Tovesson (Detailee)

Fundamental SymmetriesVacant

Paul Sorensen (IPA)

Nuclear Physics Facilities James Sowinski

Nuclear Physics InstrumentationElizabeth Bartosz

Advanced Technology R & DManouchehr Farkhondeh, Deputy

Nuclear Physics Major InitiativesJames Hawkins

Industrial Concepts Michelle Shinn

Isotope Program OperationsMarc Garland, Deputy

Isotope R&DEthan Balkin

Stable IsotopesJoel Grimm

Isotope Reactor FacilitiesVacant

Isotope Accelerator FacilitiesVacant

(IPA) –Intergovernmental Personnel Act

Other Isotope FacilitiesJoseph Glaser

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Acquiring topic/PO information Nuclear Physics Program

https://science.osti.gov/np/About/Staff

Program Budget Line FY18 FY19 FY19 FY20Actual ($M) Enacted ($M) PBR ($M) PBR ($M) Program Manager

Nuclear Physics Program (~40% to Universities)Medium Energy Nuclear Physics Research 40 43 35 36 Dr. Ted BarnesHeavy Ion Nuclear Physics Research 40 37 34 30 Dr. James SowinskiLow Energy Nuclear Physics Research 67 71 55 58 Dr. Cyrus BaktashNuclear Theory Research 39 46 42 37 Dr. George FaiIsoptope Devel/Prod Research 11 10 9 12 Dr. Dennis Phillips

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Electricity (OE) https://www.energy.gov/oe/office-electricity The mission is to lead national effort to modernize the electric grid, enhance security and reliability of the energy infrastructure, and facilitate recovery from disruptions to the energy supply. In addition to develop new technologies for the storage of energy and the transmission of energy.

Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) https://www.energy.gov/eere/office-energy-efficiency-renewable-energy EERE works to strengthen the United States' energy security, environmental quality, and economic vitality in public-private partnerships. Programs include biomass, buildings, geothermal, hydrogen and fuel cells, solar, vehicles, wind & hydropower and industry.

Fossil Energy (FE) https://www.energy.gov/fe/office-fossil-energy Ensuring that we can continue to rely on clean, affordable energy from our traditional fuel resources is the primary mission. Programs include clean coal and natural gas power systems, carbon sequestration, hydrogen and other clean fuels, and oil and natural gas supply and delivery.

Nuclear Energy (NE) https://www.energy.gov/ne/office-nuclear-energy The primary mission is to advance nuclear power as a resource capable of making major contributions in meeting the nation's energy supply, environmental, and energy security needs by resolving technical, cost, safety, security and regulatory issues through research, development, and demonstration.

Applied Research Programs

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Office of Electricity (OE)

Dec 2016

Organization Chart Not Available July 2019

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•North American Energy Resiliency Model (NAERM) Working with the national labs and relevant stakeholders, OE will develop an integrated North American Energy Resiliency Model (NAERM) to conduct planning and contingency analysis to address vulnerabilities in the North American energy system.

•Megawatt Scale Grid Storage OE will pursue megawatt scale storage capable of supporting frequency regulation, ramping, and energy management for bulk and distribution power systems.

•Revolutionize Sensing Technology Utilization OE will pursue integration of high-fidelity, low-cost sensing technology for predictive and correlation modeling for electricity.

•Transmission OE will pursue electricity-related policy issues by carrying out statutory and executive requirements, while also providing policy design and analysis expertise to states, regions, and tribes.

Office of Electricity Priorities

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From JoAnn Milliken presentation to Association of American Universities Jan 11, 2010

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Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE)

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Vehicle Technologies

(VTO)

EE-3VDavid Howell

Director (Acting)

Bioenergy Technologies

(BETO)

EE-3BDr. Jonathan Male

Director

Fuel Cells Technologies

(FCTO)

EE-3FDr. Sunita Satyapal

Director

Solar Energy Technologies

(SETO)

EE-4SCharlie Gay

Director

Geothermal Technologies

(GTO)

EE-4GDr. Susan G. Hamm

Director

Wind Energy Technologies

(WETO)

EE-4WEValerie Reed

Director (Acting)

Building Technologies

(BTO)

EE-5BDavid Nemtzow

Director

Federal Energy Management

(FEMP)

EE-5FRob Ivester

Director

Advanced Manufacturing

(AMO)

EE-5AValri Lightner

Director (Acting)

Weatherization &

Intergovernmental (WIPO)

EE-5WAnnamaria Garcia

Director

Office of Strategic Programs

(OSP)

EE-61Emily Stanton

Director (Acting)

Communications

EE-61CVacant

Stakeholder Engagement

EE-61SVacant

Legislative Affairs, EE-61LVacant

Strategic Priorities &

Impact Analysis, EE-61PSarah Garman

Director (Acting)

Office of Business Operations

(OBO)

EE-62Christy Cooper

Director (Acting)

Project Management

Coordination Office

(PMCO)

EE-62PGenevieve Wozniak

Director (Acting)

Workforce Management

Office (WMO)

EE-62W

Scott Hine (Acting)Director

Golden Field Office (GFO)

GFO-1Derek Passarelli

Director

Information Technology

Services Office (ITSO)

EE-62IScott Hine, Director

Office of Financial

Management (OFM)

EE-63VacantDirector

Office of Transportation

EE-3

Michael Berube (Acting)Deputy Assistant Secretary

Office of Renewable Power

EE-4David Solan

Deputy Assistant Secretary

Office of Energy Efficiency

EE-5

Alex Fitzsimmons (Acting)Deputy Assistant Secretary

Office of Operations

EE-6Bindu Jacob

Deputy Assistant Secretary

June 10, 2019

Water Power Technologies

(WPTO)

EE-4WPAlejandro Moreno

Director

Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary

EE-2Vacant

Assistant Secretary

EE-1Daniel Simmons

Budget Office

EE-63BPatrick Booher

Director (Acting)

Chief of Staff

EE-1Alex Fitzsimmons

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EERE programs support research and development of energy efficiency or renewable energy technologies in the areas:

Office of Energy Efficiency • Buildings https://www.energy.gov/eere/buildings/building-technologies-office

• Government Energy Mgmt https://www.energy.gov/eere/efficiency/government-energy-management

• Advanced Manufacturing https://www.energy.gov/eere/amo/advanced-manufacturing-office

Office of Renewable Power • Geothermal https://www.energy.gov/eere/geothermal/geothermal-energy-us-department-energy • Solar https://www.energy.gov/eere/solar/solar-energy-technologies-office

• Wind https://www.energy.gov/eere/wind/wind-energy-technologies-office • Water Power https://www.energy.gov/eere/water/water-power-technologies-office

Office of Transportation • Bioenergy https://www.energy.gov/eere/bioenergy • Hydrogen and Fuel Cells https://www.energy.gov/eere/fuelcells/fuel-cell-technologies-office

• Vehicles https://www.energy.gov/eere/vehicles/vehicle-technologies-office

EERE R&D Programs https://energy.gov/eere/office-energy-efficiency-renewable-energy

EERE Funding Opportunity Exchange: https://eere-exchange.energy.gov/

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Mission • Develop and demonstrate new, energy-efficient processing and materials technologies at a scale

adequate to prove their value to manufacturers and spur investment. ◦ Develop broadly applicable manufacturing processes that reduce energy intensity and

improve production. ◦ Develop and demonstrate pervasive materials technologies, enabling improved products that

use less energy throughout their lifecycles. • Conduct technical assistance activities that promote use of advanced technologies and better

energy management to capture U.S. competitive advantage.

EERE Advanced Manufacturing Office (AMO)

(was the Industrial Technology Program) https://www.energy.gov/eere/amo/advanced-manufacturing-office

https://www.energy.gov/eere/amo/research-development

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Innovative Process and Materials Technologies https://www.energy.gov/eere/amo/downloads/innovative-process-and-materials-technologies These cost-shared projects are selected through a competitive process from exceptional research teams working on foundational process and materials technologies.

Next Generation Manufacturing Processes https://www.energy.gov/eere/amo/next-generation-manufacturing-processes New manufacturing processes, simulation tools, and technologies are pursued in four key areas - reactions and separation, high temperature processing, waste heat minimization and recovery, sustainable manufacturing - to lower the energy intensity of manufacturing.

Next Generation Materials https://www.energy.gov/eere/amo/next-generation-materials Innovative materials can open new design spaces for high-performance and renewable energy technology manufacturing. Projects focus on three areas with clean energy, carbon, and economic benefits. Current projects are in thermal and degradation resistant materials, highly functional, high-performance materials, and lower-cost materials for energy systems

Next Generation Electrical Machines https://www.energy.gov/eere/amo/electric-machines leverage recent technology advancements in power electronics and motors to develop a new generation of energy efficient, high power density, high speed integrated MV drive systems for a wide variety of critical energy applications.

Combined Heat & Power (CHP) https://www.energy.gov/eere/amo/combined-heat-and-power-chp Develop, test, and validate advanced CHP and distributed energy systems to pave the way for accelerated deployment in manufacturing and other applications. Current projects are in advanced reciprocating engine systems, packaged CHP systems, high-value applications, fuel-flexible CHP, and demonstrations

DOE EERE AMO Research and Development Portfolios

https://www.energy.gov/eere/amo/research-development

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Now in the Advanced Manufacturing Program

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DOE Office of Fossil Energy

Organization Chart Not Available July 2019

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The Office of Fossil Energy seeks to advance technologies related to the reliable, efficient, affordable and environmentally sound use of fossil fuels as well as manage the Strategic Petroleum Reserve and Northeast Home Heating Oil Reserve to provide strategic and economic security against disruptions in U.S. oil supplies.

Research and Development Areas: • Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage https://www.energy.gov/fe/science-innovation/office-clean-coal-and-carbon-management/carbon-capture-utilization-and-storage

• Advanced Energy Systems https://www.energy.gov/fe/science-innovation/office-clean-coal-and-carbon-management/advanced-energy-systems • Cross-cutting Research https://www.energy.gov/fe/science-innovation/office-clean-coal-and-carbon-management/crosscutting-research

Research and Development Opportunities Most R&D procurements for the Office of Fossil Energy are coordinated by the National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL).

• The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) Office of Fossil Energy (FE) is announcing selections of seven projects to receive $5.4 million in federal funding for university-based research and development under funding opportunity announcement (FOA) DE-FOA-0001993, University Turbine Systems Research (UTSR). (June 2019)

• The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Fossil Energy (FE) has selected 10 projects to receive nearly $4 million in federal funding for strategic fossil energy and coal technology research and development (R&D) projects at U.S. colleges and universities. The projects are supported through funding opportunity announcement (FOA) DE-FOA-0001991, University Training and Research for Fossil Energy Applications. (May 2019)

DOE Office of Fossil Energy Research and Development Programs

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University Coalition for Fossil Energy Research NETL and PSU

http://www.energy.psu.edu/ucfer/What: A University Coalition for Basic and Applied Fossil Energy Research and Development (UCFER) has been established to advance basic and applied fossil energy research through mechanisms that promote collaboration among the Department of Energy (DOE) and the universities that are members of the Coalition by the coordination of research and the sharing of data. Its collaborative research will focus on coal, natural gas, and oil and on five core competencies:

• Geological and Environmental Systems, consisting of research on geomaterials, fluid flow in geologic media, and geospatial and strategic field monitoring.

• Materials Engineering and Manufacturing, consisting of research on the design, development, and deployment of advanced functional and structural materials for use in extreme service environments.

• Energy conversion Engineering, consisting of the evaluation, integration, control and performance modeling of processes and components for developing innovative energy conversion processes and transformational technologies.

• Systems Engineering and Analysis, consisting of analysis and design of advanced energy systems such as power plants, energy markets, and energy-environment interactions.

• Computational Science and Engineering, consisting of research involving high-performance computing and data analytics that enable the generation of information and insights through the integration of experimental data and engineering analyses.

The current members for UCFER: • Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) • The Pennsylvania State University • Princeton University • Texas A&M University • University of Kentucky • University of Southern California • University of Tulsa • University of Wyoming • Virginia Tech

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DOE Office of Nuclear Energy Organization Chart

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Nuclear Energy Enabling Technologies https://www.energy.gov/ne/nuclear-reactor-technologies/nuclear-energy-enabling-technologies Develop innovative and crosscutting nuclear energy technologies to resolve U.S. industry nuclear technology development issues

Advanced Modeling and Simulation https://www.energy.gov/ne/nuclear-reactor-technologies/advanced-modeling-simulationUsing supercomputers to advance nuclear energy technologies.

Fuel Cycle Technologies https://www.energy.gov/ne/initiatives/fuel-cycle-technologiesWorking to solve nuclear waste and proliferation issues.

Nuclear Energy University Program https://www.energy.gov/ne/nuclear-reactor-technologies/nuclear-energy-university-program https://neup.inl.gov/SitePages/Home.aspx NEUP engages U.S. colleges and universities to conduct research and development (R&D), enhance infrastructure and support student education thereby helping to sustain a world class nuclear energy and workforce capability.

Nuclear Energy Enabling Technologies http://energy.gov/ne/nuclear-reactor-technologies/nuclear-energy-enabling-technologies Develop crosscutting technologies that directly support and complement the Office of Nuclear Energy’s (NE) development of new and advanced reactor concepts and fuel cycle technologies.

DOE Office of Nuclear Energy R&D Programs

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DOE ARPA-E Funding Announcements

What: ARPA-E issues periodic Funding Opportunity Announcements (FOAs), which are focused on overcoming specific technical barriers around a specific energy area. ARPA-E also issues periodic OPEN FOAs to identify high-potential projects that address the full range of energy-related technologies, as well as funding solicitations aimed at supporting America’s small business innovators.

All ARPA-E applicants are required to first submit a Notice of Intent and Concept Paper. ARPA-E will review the concept paper and provide early feedback on whether the idea is likely to form the basis of a successful full application. Only after ARPA-E has provided a notification on the concept paper will the applicant be permitted to submit a full application.

When: Periodic with specified deadlines

Where: For information on ARPA-E’s current FOAs and detailed information on the ARPA-E funding application process:

https://arpa-e.energy.gov/?q=programs/apply-for-funding

https://arpa-e-foa.energy.gov/

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What: The SSAA Program was developed to support state-of-the-art research at U.S. academic institutions in areas of fundamental physical science and technology of relevance to the Stockpile Stewardship Program mission. The Office of Research, Development, Test and Evaluation annually invests in the Stewardship Science Academic Programs (SSAP). Consideration will be given to proposals that emphasize experimental efforts, although proposals to advance theory that have a strong, demonstrable connection to experimental efforts will be considered.

Topic 1 Properties of Materials under Extreme Conditions and/or Hydrodynamics Topic 2 Low Energy Nuclear Science Topic 3 Radiochemistry

Restricted to a citizen of the United States or an alien lawfully admitted for permanent residence.

How Much: A research grant is awarded for up to three years at a funding level appropriate for the proposed scope, typically $50K to $300K per year. Total funding up to $6M annually is anticipated.

When: proposals due 26 Mar 2018

Where: DE-FOA-0001831

DOE National Nuclear Security Administration

Stewardship Science Academic Program http://www.federalgrants.com/Stewardship-Science-Academic-Alliances-ssaa-69324.html

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What: The centers are either Multidisciplinary Simulation Centers (MSC), Single-Discipline Centers (SDC) or Focused Investigatory Center (FIC) solving a problem that advances basic science/engineering; verification and validation/uncertainty quantification; and contributing towards achieving effective exascale computing, to demonstrate predictive science in a HPC environment.

The NNSA Office of Advanced Simulation and Computing (ASC), in collaboration with LLNL, LANL and SNL, funded the Predictive Science Academic Alliance Program II (PSAAP II) focused on three major integrated areas:

• Discipline-focused research needed to further predictive science and enabled by effective extreme scale computing.

• Developing and demonstrating technologies and methodologies to support effective extreme computing in the context of science/engineering applications.

• Predictive science based on verification and validation and uncertainty quantification for large-scale simulations.

How Much: An estimated total of $20M per year, over a five year period. Up to $3M annually for each MSC, $2M annually for each SDC for five years. Up to $1M annually for each FIC

When: 31 May 2019

Where: DE-FOA-0002068

DOE NNSAOffice of Advanced Simulation and Computing and Institutional Programs

Predictive Science Academic Alliance Program III http://nnsa.energy.gov/aboutus/ourprograms/defenseprograms/futurescienceandtechnologyprograms/asc/univpartnerships