Funding Supports Three Hubs to Build on DOE’s Groundbreaking Work in Fusion, Including Last Year’s Successful Ignition
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced $11.4 million for six projects in quantum information science (QIS) with relevance to fusion and plasma science.
Projects span a broad range of physics research
Projects address high-priority science and technology gaps in the advanced tokamak path to fusion energy
Students Will Perform Research at National Laboratories
11 New National Lab-Led Energy Earthshot Research Centers and 18 University Projects Will Address Tough Scientific Challenges to Help Achieve Net-Zero Carbon by 2050, Solve Climate Crisis
Annual Open Call Funding Announcement Covers Basic Energy Sciences, Biological and Environmental Research, Nuclear Physics, And More
Projects to Help Vulnerable Communities Battle a Changing Climate
Projects Leverage Research in Scientific Computing to Increase Productivity at National Laboratory User Facilities
Projects include benchmark experiments benefiting applications such as energy and space exploration, and curation of new and legacy data for future use