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Consortium for Materials Properties Research in Earth Sciences
[COMPRES]
Draft COMPRES II Proposalfor
May 1, 2007—April 30, 2012
Timelines for Procedures and Planning for COMPRES Renewal Proposal
2005
• June 19Open Forum at Mohonk, NY• Dec 8 Town Hall Meeting at AGU----------------------
2006
• Jan 26 Call for submission of “One-Pagers”“One-Pagers” highlighting science and technology accomplishments related to COMPRES I
• Jan 30 Call for new or renewed initiativesnew or renewed initiatives for Infrastructure Development Projects, Community Facilities Operations, and Workshops -- Deadline: March 15
• Feb 1 Submit Annual Report for Year #4 and Budget Request for Year #5
• Mar 20-25 All initial proposals received and forwarded to Facilities and Infrastructure Development Committees
Timelines for Procedures and Planning for COMPRES Renewal Proposal
(Continued)
• April 24 Reports & Recommendations submitted to Exec Comm by Infrastructure Development & Facilities Committees
• May 4 Successful initial proposals returned to PIs for response to Exec Comm Q’s and budget revisions. Responses due June 1st.
• May 15,24 Exec Comm discussed outline of renewal proposal and submitted to President to prepare DRAFT for NSF
• June 7,12 Proposal DRAFT discussed and budget plan developed by the Executive Committee
• June 16DRAFT proposal and budget plan sent to Electorate and COMPRES community.
• June 20-23 5th Annual Meeting at Snowbird, Utah: Presentation of plan and strategy for proposal.
• Aug 1 Renewal Proposal to be submitted to NSF-EAR via FastLane
Call for New or Ongoing Initiatives for COMPRES II
Community Facilities Operations• Call for program plans and budget requests for all Community Facilities
operations; both for existing operations and proposed new facilitiesboth for existing operations and proposed new facilities. For existing facilities, each submission included a full report of the progress achieved in the four year period of COMPRES from 5/1/2002 to 4/30/2006.
Infrastructure Development Projects• Call for new or renewed initiatives in the development of resources identified
by the community that benefit the community as a wholethat benefit the community as a whole (e.g. multi-anvil facility, gas-loading facility, P/T calibration, calorimetry-on-a-chip, etc.) and development of new initiatives through workshops (see below). The Facilities committee will be consulted on proposals for new equipment. Projects should be for 1-3 years and include budget requests. For ongoing project initiatives, submissions included a full report of the progress achieved in the four year period of COMPRES from 5/1/2002 to 4/30/2006.
Call for New or Ongoing Initiatives for COMPRES II
(Continued)
Workshops
• A program that has proven particularly effective in the initial phase of COMPRES is workshops.
• The primary focus of the workshops supported to date has been either:– a. Training new users in specialized techniques for high pressure
research, especially at synchrotron facilities.– b. Identifying new collaborative research or technological development
projects for which funding might be sought from the COMPRES core budget or directly from federal agencies or other sources.
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Deadline for new both new and continuing initiatives: 3/15/2006.
Community Facilities Operations
• Multi-anvil Facilities at National Synchrotron Light Source Operated by Stony Brook University [D.J. Weidner and M.T. Vaughan]
• West-Coast Synchrotron Facilities at Advanced Light SourceOperated by University of California Berkeley [R. Jeanloz and S. Clark]
• Infrared Diamond-Anvil Facilities at National Synchrotron Light Source Operated by Carnegie Institution of Washington [Z. Liu and R.J. Hemley ]
• X-ray Diamond-Anvil Facilities at the National Synchrotron Light Source
Operated by the University of Chicago [M. L. Rivers]New Operation Team starting May 2007: Stony Brook University [J. Chen],
Princeton University [T. S. Duffy], University of Chicago [M. L. Rivers], and Carnegie Institution of Washington [A. Goncharov]
• Neutron Studies at National Facilities
Operated by Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University [N.L. Ross]
Infrastructure Development Projects(Completed and Concluding)
• Pressure Calibration at High Temperature [Y. Fei, Carnegie Institution of Washington]
• Multi-anvil Cell Assembly Initiative: New Developments and Production [K. Leinenweber, J. A. Tyburczy, T. D.Sharp, Arizona State University]
• Brillouin Spectroscopy at Advanced Photon Source [J. D. Bass, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign]
• Nuclear Resonant Scattering at High Pressure & Temperature [W. Sturhahn, Argonne Nat’l Lab, J. D. Bass, Univ Illinois, Urbana-Champaign,
G. Shen, Carnegie Institution of Washington]
• Development of the Laser-Heated diamond Anvil Cell [ T. S. Duffy, -Princeton University , G. Shen, Carnegie Institution of Washington,
D. Heinz, University of Chicago ]
• Absolute Pressure and Temperature Calibration[Y-b. Wang, M. L. Rivers, University of Chicago and I. Getting, University of
Colorado ]
Mini-lathe for production of multi-anvil cell assemblies at ASU
Machinist Brian with Kurt Leinenweber at Arizona State Univ.
Complete Brillouin system combined with X-ray diffraction hardware
As installed at 13-BM-D beamline of GSECARS at the APS
GRAND CHALLENGE: D-DIA on X17B2 Beamline at NSLS
Shingwei Mei and Bill Durham
GRAND CHALLENGE: Rotational Drickhamer Apparatus
on X17B2 Beamline at NSLS
William Landuyt and Phil Skemer from Karato research team at Yale
GRAND CHALLENGE: Complete Brillouin system combined
with X-ray diffraction hardware
As installed at 13 BM beamline of GSECARS at the APS
Technological and Facilities InitiativesLeveraging COMPRES Funding
MRI Grants from NSF Central• Eng-Rivers: Side station at BM13-APS• Dera-Nicol: Single crystal X-ray diffraction• Weidner/Burnley & Co: Stress detectors for rheology (pending)
ITR program at NSF• Wentzcovitch & Co: Virtual Laboratory for Earth and Planetary Materials (VLab)
DOD • Chen: DOD funding for side station at X17B2-NSLS funding for side station at X17B2-NSLS
DOE National Facility commitments to COMPRES operations• Joint research faculty funded by NSLS-Stony Brook• Staff and operational support by APS (pending)• Development of new beamline at X17A-NSLS
Infrastructure Development Projects(Early Stages)
• Gas Loading Facility at APS[M.L. Rivers et al., GSECARS]
• Development of COMPRES Environ. for Automated Data Analysis (CEAD )
[S. Clark, P. Adams, Lawrence Berkeley Nat’l Lab, J. B. Parise, Stony Brook Univ M.L. Rivers, Univ Chicago, R. J. Angel, N. L. Ross, Virginia Polytechnic Inst and State Univ]
• Technical Support for a Dual Beam Focused Ion Milling Facility for TEM
[H.W. Green, Univ California, Riverside ]
• Development of a Next Generation Multianvil Module for Megabar Research[Y. Wang, Univ Chicago]
• Calorimetry-on-a-Chip[A. Navrotsky, Univ California, Davis, F. Hellman, Univ California, Berkeley]
• Monochromatic X-ray side-station at the X17B2 beam line of the NSLS
[J. Chen, Stony Brook University]
COMPRES I Budget History
1st Cooperative Agreement [May 2002 to April 2007]
Year#1 Year#2 Year#3 Year#4 Year#5
• Coop Agr Level $1800K $2100K $2200K $2300K $2400K
• Funded Level $1800*K $2100K $2200K $2100K $2100K$2100K $2100K
*Year #1 received ~$2000 supplement in response to suggestion of reviewers
Proposed Budgets for Community Facilities:Year #1 of COMPRES II [5/1/07 to 4/30/08]
Operations and equipment budgets
• $295K for ops West Coast Synchrotron Facilities at ALS$ 60K for equip [S. Clark and R. Jeanloz]
• $400K for ops X-ray Diamond-anvil facilities at NSLS $233K for equip [J. Chen, T. S. Duffy, M.L.Rivers and A. Goncharov
• $282K for ops Infrared Diamond-anvil facilities at NSLS$ 80K for equip [Z. Liu and R. Hemley]
• $400K for ops Multi-anvil Facility at NSLS$ 90K for equip [D. Weidner and M.Vaughan]
• $ 30K Neutron Studies [N. Ross and Task Force]
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• $1407K for operations Total ops budget for Community Facilities
• $ 463K for equipment See details above
Proposed Budgets for Infrastructure Development Projects:
Year #1 of COMPRES II [5/1/07 to 4/30/08]
• $73K High-resolution Inelastic X-ray Scattering at High P & T[W. Sturhahn, J. Jackson, and J. Bass]
• $107K Multi-anvil Cell Assembly Project[K. Leinenweber, J. Tyburczy, T. Sharp]
• $300K High Pressure Synergetic Center at the APS [H-k. Mao, G. Shen and R. Hemley]
• $30K Commission on High Pressure [K. Leinenweber & Co]
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• $510K Total for infrastructure Development Projects
Proposed Budgets for Community Activities:Year #1 of COMPRES II [5/1/07 - 4/30/08]
• $100KAnnual Meeting
• $ 80KWorkshops
• $ 40KBeamline user housing
• $127KBeamline interns (2)
• $ 30KTravel for committees (Adv. Comm., Standing Comms. and Executive Comm.)
• $ 33KIndirect costs on 4 subawards [one-time cost]__________________________
• $410KTotal Community Activities
Proposed Budgets for Central Office :Year #1 of COMPRES II [5/1/07 - 4/30/08]
• $382KSalaries and fringe benefits
• $ 35KMaterials and Supplies
• $ 25KEducation and Outreach
• $ 13KTravel __________________________
• $455KCentral Office, including IDC
Proposed Overall Budget for COMPRES II: Year #1 [5/1/07 - 4/30/08]
• $1407K Operational costs for Community Facilities
• $ 463K Equipment upgrades for facilities
• $ 510K Infrastructure development projects
• $ 410K Community activities
• $ 455K Central Office
_________________________• $3245K Overall budget request for all programs
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