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BASIC ENERGY SCIENCES -- BASIC ENERGY SCIENCES -- Serving the Present, Shaping the FutureServing the Present, Shaping the Future
Patricia M. DehmerPatricia M. DehmerAssociate Director of Science forAssociate Director of Science for
Basic Energy SciencesBasic Energy Sciences
20 October 200320 October 2003
Basic Energy Sciences UpdateBasic Energy Sciences Update
http://www.science.doe.gov/bes
What’s New?What’s New?
FY 2004 budget updateHouse Mark is +$8M for facility ops; Senate Mark is at the President’s Request.Awaiting House-Senate conference and then appropriation.Continuing Resolution until 10-31-03 at the FY 2003 level with no new starts.
FY 2005 budget updateEmbargoed, (but see below)
FY 2006 and beyond budgetsGuiding principles and high-priority areas
Preview of new BESAC charges
Comments on recommendations of DMS&E COV
The SEAB study
A little bit more
• 4 Synchrotron Radiation Light Sources • Linac Coherent Light Source (PED)• 4 High-Flux Neutron Sources (SNS under construction)• 4 Electron Beam Microcharacterization Centers• 5 Nanoscale Science Research Centers (PED and construction)• 4 Special Purpose Centers
Advanced Light Source
Stanford Synchrotron
Radiation Lab
National Synchrotron Light Source
Advanced Photon Source
National Center for Electron
Microscopy
Shared Research Equipment Program
Center for Microanalysis of
Materials
Electron Microscopy Center for Materials
Research
High-Flux Isotope Reactor
Intense Pulsed Neutron Source
Combustion Research Facility
James R. MacDonald Lab
Pulse Radiolysis Facility
Materials Preparation Center
Los Alamos Neutron Science
Center
Center for Nanophase
Materials Sciences
Spallation Neutron Source
Linac Coherent Light Source
Center for Integrated
Nanotechnologies
MolecularFoundry
Center for Nanoscale Materials
BES Scientific User FacilitiesBES Scientific User Facilities
Center for Functional
Nanomaterials
Center for Nanoscale MaterialsCenter for Nanoscale Materials(Argonne National Laboratory)(Argonne National Laboratory)
Center for Nanophase Materials SciencesCenter for Nanophase Materials Sciences(Oak Ridge (Oak Ridge National LaboratoryNational Laboratory))
Molecular FoundryMolecular Foundry(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
BES National User Facilities for Nanoscale ScienceBES National User Facilities for Nanoscale ScienceFacilities (under Construction) for the Synthesis, Characterization, and Study of Nanoscale MaterialsFacilities (under Construction) for the Synthesis, Characterization, and Study of Nanoscale Materials
Center for Functional NanomaterialsCenter for Functional Nanomaterials(Brookhaven National Laboratory)(Brookhaven National Laboratory)
Center for IntegratedCenter for IntegratedNanotechnologiesNanotechnologies
(Sandia & Los Alamos(Sandia & Los AlamosNational Labs)National Labs)
Center for Nanoscale Materials SciencesCenter for Nanoscale Materials Sciences(Oak Ridge National Laboratory)(Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
The DOE/SC Budget CycleThe DOE/SC Budget Cycle
O N D J F M A M J J A S O N D J F M A M J J A S O N D J F M A M J J A S
CURRENT YEAR (FY 2004)
Monthly AFP Changes
CURRENT YEAR + 1 (FY 2005)
OMB Budget Prep/Defense
Congressional Bud Prep
Budget Delivered to Congress
Congressional Hearings, ...
Congressional Appropriation
Initial AFP
Monthly AFP Changes
CURRENT YEAR + 2 (FY 2006)
Issuance of Unicall
FTPs Received
CRB Preparation
OMB Budget Prep/Defense
Congressional Bud Prep
Budget Delivered to Congress
Congressional Hearings, ...
Congressional Appropriation
Initial AFP
Monthly AFP Changes
FY 2004 FY 2005 FY 2006
BES – Where Does the $1 Billion Go?BES – Where Does the $1 Billion Go?
FACILITY OPERATIONSFACILITY OPERATIONSMaterials Sciences & Eng.
(X-ray and Neutron Scattering Facilities)
CONSTRUCTIONCONSTRUCTION Scientific User Facilities(the Spallation Neutron Source, 5 Nanoscale Science Research
Centers, and the Linac Coherent Light Source)
RESEARCHRESEARCHMaterials
Sciences and Engineering
FACILITY OPERATIONSFACILITY OPERATIONSCS,G,B
(Combustion Research Facility)
SBIR/STTRGPP/GPE
~$1 Billion
RESEARCHRESEARCHChemical Sciences,
Geosciences, Biosciences
2002 Appropriation
Five Investment DriversFive Investment Drivers
Challenge: Maintain balance among the five hungry beasts, each demanding immediate care and feeding.
Outstanding scienceOutstanding science
Scientific user facilities and advanced tools Scientific user facilities and advanced tools for the Nationfor the Nation
Science that addresses the DOE missionScience that addresses the DOE mission
Stewardship of DOE-owned research Stewardship of DOE-owned research institutionsinstitutions
Workforce developmentWorkforce development
Challenge: Maintain balance among the five hungry beasts, each demanding immediate care and feeding.
Outstanding scienceOutstanding science
Scientific user facilities and advanced tools Scientific user facilities and advanced tools for the Nationfor the Nation
Science that addresses the DOE missionScience that addresses the DOE mission
Stewardship of DOE-owned research Stewardship of DOE-owned research institutionsinstitutions
Workforce developmentWorkforce development
Five Investment DriversFive Investment Drivers
Three are special to DOE
Three are special to DOE
All BESAC Charges and BES Workshops Address these AreasAll BESAC Charges and BES Workshops Address these Areas
Outstanding science in the BES research areasOutstanding science in the BES research areas
Scientific user facilities and advanced tools for the NationScientific user facilities and advanced tools for the Nation
Science that addresses the DOE missionScience that addresses the DOE mission
ComplexSystems
Sciencefor the
21st Century
Plus specialized workshops each year
Plus specialized workshops each year, usually with participation of the DOE technology offices
All BESAC Charges and BES Workshops Address these AreasAll BESAC Charges and BES Workshops Address these Areas
Outstanding science in the BES research areasOutstanding science in the BES research areas
Scientific user facilities and advanced tools for the NationScientific user facilities and advanced tools for the Nation
Science that addresses the DOE missionScience that addresses the DOE mission
ComplexSystems
Sciencefor the
21st Century
Plus specialized workshops each year
Plus specialized workshops each year, usually with participation of the DOE technology offices
Recent Budget Drivers
Recent Budget Drivers
Current Projections for Outyear Budgets and ImplicationsCurrent Projections for Outyear Budgets and Implications
Challenge: Maintain balance among the five hungry beasts, each demanding immediate care and feeding.
Facts:Facts:The surplus has given way to a deficitThe surplus has given way to a deficit and andThere exist significant international financial obligationsThere exist significant international financial obligations
““Gloom-and-doom” budget predictions for discretionary Gloom-and-doom” budget predictions for discretionary
spending in FY 05 and beyond (i.e., the same predictionsspending in FY 05 and beyond (i.e., the same predictionsas in most of the recent past years)as in most of the recent past years)
Science activities will succeed only if they are: compelling;Science activities will succeed only if they are: compelling;
important; nonredundant; well justified; well managed; important; nonredundant; well justified; well managed; nationally and internationally coordinated, as appropriate; nationally and internationally coordinated, as appropriate; supported by the community, the Administration, and the supported by the community, the Administration, and the Congress.Congress.
It will take a lot of work, considerable luck, and everyone pulling in the same direction to It will take a lot of work, considerable luck, and everyone pulling in the same direction to
succeed (i.e., the same as in most years). Nothing should be taken for granted.succeed (i.e., the same as in most years). Nothing should be taken for granted.
Stewardship of DOE-owned Research InstitutionsStewardship of DOE-owned Research Institutions
Vision: The SC labs will be acknowledged by all of their “customers and stakeholders” as indispensable components of the Nation’s scientific infrastructure, seamlessly integrated with academic and other research institutions.
The SC labs are/will be: Recognized as world class The steward of large-scale science capabilities serving the entire U.S. science community – a
dominant role of the laboratories Host to tens of thousands of visitors annually Innovators of big ideas and research constructs, capitalizing on the capabilities of non-academic
institutions Intellectual and business partners with academic institutions in long-term, large-scale,
transformational science projects requiring a scale, staff, and infrastructure not available at an academic institution
Cross staffed with academic institutions Involved in joint long-range planning with academic institutions Leaders in basic and applied energy and environmental research, frequently in collaboration
with academic and other research institutions
FY2004 Charges to BESACFY2004 Charges to BESAC
1. Committee of Visitors review of the activities within the new Scientific User Facilities Division with a report to BESAC at the summer or fall 2004 BESAC meeting.
2. BESAC subpanel to consider theory, high-end computing, work-station/cluster computing, and algorithm development as they pertain to the research activities of the BES programs, especially:
(a) Identify and assess the major opportunities to advance the research supported by the Basic Energy Sciences program through high-end computing (HEC) and through conventional (workstation and cluster) computing. Summarize recent past and projected future scientific impacts of each.
(b) Identify research areas supported by the Basic Energy Sciences program that are now using HEC, are ready to use HEC, or that might benefit from HEC in the near future. Assess the challenges and needs for the use of HEC, e.g., the development of theory, mathematical algorithms, system software, and hardware architectures; the availability of and access to HEC machines and the customization of HEC machines; and the funding requirements.
Solvation in supercritical water
Combustion turbulence modeling
Turbulent flame
Waveguide optics
Clay-mineral geochemistry
Dissociation of ketene
Crystal structure for C36 solid
Complex fluids
Two spheres mixing in a stream
Binary alloy solidification
Office of Basic Energy Sciences
Harnessing the Power of Advanced Computing forHarnessing the Power of Advanced Computing forCondensed Matter and Materials Physics, Chemistry, and BiosciencesCondensed Matter and Materials Physics, Chemistry, and Biosciences
Electric field in a 2D photonic crystal waveguide
Cs ion transport
Gold nanowire
Nanoparticles binding in solution
Magnetic moments in materials
Na counterion mobility in DNA
Uranyl in aqueous solution
Vortices in a superfluid Semiconductor-liquid interface C-H bond activation reactionAtomic hydrogen ionization
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Issues from Division of Materials Sciences and Engineering COVIssues from Division of Materials Sciences and Engineering COV
Issues from Division of Materials Sciences and Engineering COVIssues from Division of Materials Sciences and Engineering COV
SEAB StudySEAB Study
http://www.seab.energy.gov/publications/FSPFinalDraft.pdf
SEAB Study MembersSEAB Study Members
SEAB Study Summary of RecommendationsSEAB Study Summary of Recommendations
Department of Energy OrganizationDepartment of Energy Organization
FEEM
SCRW
DP EE/RE
NENN
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Office of AdvancedScientific
Computing Res.
Associate DirectorC. Edward Oliver
Office of BasicEnergy Sciences
Associate DirectorPatricia Dehmer
Office of Biological and
Environmental Res
Associate DirectorAristides Patrinos
Office of FusionEnergy Sciences
Associate DirectorN. Anne Davies
Office of High Energy andNuclear Physics
Associate DirectorS. Peter Rosen
Director Raymond Orbach
Principal Deputy Director James Decker
Deputy Director for OperationsMilton Johnson
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“… to foster and support fundamental research to expand the scientific foundations for new and improved, environmentally conscientious energy technologies”
“… to plan, construct, and operate major scientific user facilities for the Nation”
DOE’s Office of ScienceDOE’s Office of Science
Catalysis and Chemical Transformation
Separations and Analysis
Chemical Energy andChemical Engineering
Heavy Element Chemistry
Paul Maupin
John Miller
Lester Morss Norman Edelstein, LBNL
Nicholas WoodwardIPA (Vacant)
Geosciences Research
Photochemistry &Radiation Research
Chemical Physics
Computational and Theoretical Chemistry
Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Science
William KirchhoffFrank Tully, SNL
Mary Gress
Vacant
Plant Sciences
Biochemistry and Biophysics
James Tavares
Sharlene Weatherwax
William MillmanDiane Marceau, Prog. Asst.
Molecular Processes and Geosciences
Fundamental Interactions
Eric RohlfingSharon Bowser, Prog. Asst.
Energy Biosciences Research
James TavaresPatricia Snyder, Prog. Asst.
Director's Office Staff
October 2003
Patricia Dehmer, Director (Acting)Christie Ashton, Program Analyst
Anna Lundy, Secretary
Materials Sciences and Engineering Division
Materials and Engineering Physics
Robert GottschallTerry Jones, Prog. Asst.
Structure & Compositionof Materials
Mechanical Behavior ofMaterials & Rad Effects
Altaf (Tof) Carim
Yok ChenMichael Kassner, OR State
Engineering Research
Physical Behavior of Materials
Synthesis & Processing Science
Harriet Kung
Jane ZhuDarryl Sasaki
Timothy Fitzsimmons
Condensed Matter Physand Materials ChemistryX-Ray & Neutron Scat.
William OosterhuisMelanie Becker, Prog. Asst.
Experimental Condensed Matter Physics
Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics
Materials Chemistry &Biomolecular Materials
James Horwitz
Dale Koelling
Dick KelleyAravinda Kini
Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (EPSCoR)
Matesh Varma
X-ray & NeutronScattering
Helen Kerch
Scientific User Facilities Division
Patricia Dehmer, DirectorMary Jo Martin, Administrative Specialist
Office of Basic Energy SciencesOffice of Basic Energy Sciences
David Ederer
Patricia Dehmer, Director (Acting) Support Staff (Vacant)
Spallation NeutronSource (Construction)
Jeffrey Hoy
X-ray & NeutronScatteringFacilities
Pedro MontanoVacant
Nanoscale ScienceResearch Centers
(Construction)Kristin Bennett
Altaf (Tof) Carim
Linac Coherent Light Source (Construction)
Jeffrey Hoy
SNS, LCLS, and X-ray&Neutron Scattering
Instrument MIEs
Kristin Bennett
Chemical Sciences, Geosciences, and Biosciences Division
Walter Stevens, DirectorKaren Talamini, Program Analyst
Sharon Snead, Secretary
Robert AstheimerF. Don FreeburnStanley StatenSharon Long
Margie Marrow (Effective 11/03)
IPA Detailee Detailee, 1/4 time, not at HQ
Raul Miranda John Gordon, LANL
Catalysis and Chemical Transformation
Separations and Analysis
Chemical Energy andChemical Engineering
Heavy Element Chemistry
Paul Maupin
John Miller
Lester Morss Norman Edelstein, LBNL
Nicholas WoodwardIPA (Vacant)
Geosciences Research
Photochemistry &Radiation Research
Chemical Physics
Computational and Theoretical Chemistry
Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Science
William KirchhoffFrank Tully, SNL
Mary Gress
Vacant
Plant Sciences
Biochemistry and Biophysics
James Tavares
Sharlene Weatherwax
William MillmanDiane Marceau, Prog. Asst.
Molecular Processes and Geosciences
Fundamental Interactions
Eric RohlfingSharon Bowser, Prog. Asst.
Energy Biosciences Research
James TavaresPatricia Snyder, Prog. Asst.
Director's Office Staff
October 2003
Patricia Dehmer, Director (Acting)Christie Ashton, Program Analyst
Anna Lundy, Secretary
Materials Sciences and Engineering Division
Materials and Engineering Physics
Robert GottschallTerry Jones, Prog. Asst.
Structure & Compositionof Materials
Mechanical Behavior ofMaterials & Rad Effects
Altaf (Tof) Carim
Yok ChenMichael Kassner, OR State
Engineering Research
Physical Behavior of Materials
Synthesis & Processing Science
Harriet Kung
Jane ZhuDarryl Sasaki
Timothy Fitzsimmons
Condensed Matter Physand Materials ChemistryX-Ray & Neutron Scat.
William OosterhuisMelanie Becker, Prog. Asst.
Experimental Condensed Matter Physics
Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics
Materials Chemistry &Biomolecular Materials
James Horwitz
Dale Koelling
Dick KelleyAravinda Kini
Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (EPSCoR)
Matesh Varma
X-ray & NeutronScattering
Helen Kerch
Scientific User Facilities Division
Patricia Dehmer, DirectorMary Jo Martin, Administrative Specialist
Office of Basic Energy SciencesOffice of Basic Energy Sciences
David Ederer
Patricia Dehmer, Director (Acting) Support Staff (Vacant)
Spallation NeutronSource (Construction)
Jeffrey Hoy
X-ray & NeutronScatteringFacilities
Pedro MontanoVacant
Nanoscale ScienceResearch Centers
(Construction)Kristin Bennett
Altaf (Tof) Carim
Linac Coherent Light Source (Construction)
Jeffrey Hoy
SNS, LCLS, and X-ray&Neutron Scattering
Instrument MIEs
Kristin Bennett
You could be here
Chemical Sciences, Geosciences, and Biosciences Division
Walter Stevens, DirectorKaren Talamini, Program Analyst
Sharon Snead, Secretary
Robert AstheimerF. Don FreeburnStanley StatenSharon Long
Margie Marrow (Effective 11/03)
IPA Detailee Detailee, 1/4 time, not at HQ
Raul Miranda John Gordon, LANL
Catalysis and Chemical Transformation
Separations and Analysis
Chemical Energy andChemical Engineering
Heavy Element Chemistry
Paul Maupin
John Miller
Lester Morss Norman Edelstein, LBNL
Nicholas WoodwardIPA (Vacant)
Geosciences Research
Photochemistry &Radiation Research
Chemical Physics
Computational and Theoretical Chemistry
Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Science
William KirchhoffFrank Tully, SNL
Mary Gress
Vacant
Plant Sciences
Biochemistry and Biophysics
James Tavares
Sharlene Weatherwax
William MillmanDiane Marceau, Prog. Asst.
Molecular Processes and Geosciences
Fundamental Interactions
Eric RohlfingSharon Bowser, Prog. Asst.
Energy Biosciences Research
James TavaresPatricia Snyder, Prog. Asst.
Director's Office Staff
October 2003
Patricia Dehmer, Director (Acting)Christie Ashton, Program Analyst
Anna Lundy, Secretary
Materials Sciences and Engineering Division
Materials and Engineering Physics
Robert GottschallTerry Jones, Prog. Asst.
Structure & Compositionof Materials
Mechanical Behavior ofMaterials & Rad Effects
Altaf (Tof) Carim
Yok ChenMichael Kassner, OR State
Engineering Research
Physical Behavior of Materials
Synthesis & Processing Science
Harriet Kung
Jane ZhuDarryl Sasaki
Timothy Fitzsimmons
Condensed Matter Physand Materials ChemistryX-Ray & Neutron Scat.
William OosterhuisMelanie Becker, Prog. Asst.
Experimental Condensed Matter Physics
Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics
Materials Chemistry &Biomolecular Materials
James Horwitz
Dale Koelling
Dick KelleyAravinda Kini
Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (EPSCoR)
Matesh Varma
X-ray & NeutronScattering
Helen Kerch
Scientific User Facilities Division
Patricia Dehmer, DirectorMary Jo Martin, Administrative Specialist
Office of Basic Energy SciencesOffice of Basic Energy Sciences
David Ederer
Patricia Dehmer, Director (Acting) Support Staff (Vacant)
Spallation NeutronSource (Construction)
Jeffrey Hoy
X-ray & NeutronScatteringFacilities
Pedro MontanoVacant
Nanoscale ScienceResearch Centers
(Construction)Kristin Bennett
Altaf (Tof) Carim
Linac Coherent Light Source (Construction)
Jeffrey Hoy
SNS, LCLS, and X-ray&Neutron Scattering
Instrument MIEs
Kristin Bennett
You could be here
Or here
Chemical Sciences, Geosciences, and Biosciences Division
Walter Stevens, DirectorKaren Talamini, Program Analyst
Sharon Snead, Secretary
Robert AstheimerF. Don FreeburnStanley StatenSharon Long
Margie Marrow (Effective 11/03)
IPA Detailee Detailee, 1/4 time, not at HQ
Raul Miranda John Gordon, LANL
Catalysis and Chemical Transformation
Separations and Analysis
Chemical Energy andChemical Engineering
Heavy Element Chemistry
Paul Maupin
John Miller
Lester Morss Norman Edelstein, LBNL
Nicholas WoodwardIPA (Vacant)
Geosciences Research
Photochemistry &Radiation Research
Chemical Physics
Computational and Theoretical Chemistry
Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Science
William KirchhoffFrank Tully, SNL
Mary Gress
Vacant
Plant Sciences
Biochemistry and Biophysics
James Tavares
Sharlene Weatherwax
William MillmanDiane Marceau, Prog. Asst.
Molecular Processes and Geosciences
Fundamental Interactions
Eric RohlfingSharon Bowser, Prog. Asst.
Energy Biosciences Research
James TavaresPatricia Snyder, Prog. Asst.
Director's Office Staff
October 2003
Patricia Dehmer, Director (Acting)Christie Ashton, Program Analyst
Anna Lundy, Secretary
Materials Sciences and Engineering Division
Materials and Engineering Physics
Robert GottschallTerry Jones, Prog. Asst.
Structure & Compositionof Materials
Mechanical Behavior ofMaterials & Rad Effects
Altaf (Tof) Carim
Yok ChenMichael Kassner, OR State
Engineering Research
Physical Behavior of Materials
Synthesis & Processing Science
Harriet Kung
Jane ZhuDarryl Sasaki
Timothy Fitzsimmons
Condensed Matter Physand Materials ChemistryX-Ray & Neutron Scat.
William OosterhuisMelanie Becker, Prog. Asst.
Experimental Condensed Matter Physics
Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics
Materials Chemistry &Biomolecular Materials
James Horwitz
Dale Koelling
Dick KelleyAravinda Kini
Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (EPSCoR)
Matesh Varma
X-ray & NeutronScattering
Helen Kerch
Scientific User Facilities Division
Patricia Dehmer, DirectorMary Jo Martin, Administrative Specialist
Office of Basic Energy SciencesOffice of Basic Energy Sciences
David Ederer
Patricia Dehmer, Director (Acting) Support Staff (Vacant)
Spallation NeutronSource (Construction)
Jeffrey Hoy
X-ray & NeutronScatteringFacilities
Pedro MontanoVacant
Nanoscale ScienceResearch Centers
(Construction)Kristin Bennett
Altaf (Tof) Carim
Linac Coherent Light Source (Construction)
Jeffrey Hoy
SNS, LCLS, and X-ray&Neutron Scattering
Instrument MIEs
Kristin Bennett
You could be here
Or here
Or here
Chemical Sciences, Geosciences, and Biosciences Division
Walter Stevens, DirectorKaren Talamini, Program Analyst
Sharon Snead, Secretary
Robert AstheimerF. Don FreeburnStanley StatenSharon Long
Margie Marrow (Effective 11/03)
IPA Detailee Detailee, 1/4 time, not at HQ
Raul Miranda John Gordon, LANL