NSAC Report
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NSAC Report
Donald GeesamanArgonne National Laboratory
Chair, US Department of Energy/National Science Foundation Nuclear Science Advisory Committee
NuPECC Meeting 12-13 June 2014
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Dr. T. J. HallmanAssociate Director for Nuclear Physics
DOE Office of Science
Charge to NSAC To Produce a New Long Range Plan for Nuclear Science
Nuclear Science Advisory Committee MeetingApril 24, 2014
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Charge to NSAC to Develop a New Long Range Plan
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A Long Tradition of Partnership and Stewardship
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A Long Tradition of Partnership and Stewardship
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A Long Tradition of Partnership and Stewardship
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FY 2015 President’s RequestTotal = $593.6M
~69% of the FY 2015 NP budget supports operations or construction of facilities
The percentage devoted to major projects is almost 19% in FY 2015
Nuclear PhysicsFY 2015 President’s Request – By Function
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There has been a long tradition in Nuclear Science of effective partnership between the community and the agencies in charting compelling scientific visions for the future of nuclear science.
Key factors:
1) Informed scientific knowledge as the basis for recommendations
2) Mutual respect among scientific sub-disciplines
3) Commitment to the great good of nuclear science as a discipline
4) Meticulously level playing field leading to respect for the process and its outcomes
5) Appreciation for the wisdom of Ben Franklin
A Long Tradition of Partnership and Stewardship
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Anticipated LRP Schedule Charge delivered at 24 April NSAC Meeting
LRP Working Group formed in early June ~ 60 members
• Some international members will soon be added.
• Community organization this summer
• DNP town meetings in the August/September• Fundamental Symmetries, Neutrinos, Neutrons and relevant Astrophysics• Nuclear Structure and Nuclear Astrophysics• QCD Heavy Ion and QCD Hadron• Education and Innovation
• Time for more in November- January
• White papers by end of January
• Resolution meeting of Long Range Plan working group in late March or Early April. Likely Thursday to Monday or Wednesday to Sunday.
• LRP final report due ~October 2015
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Budget
What resources and funding levels are required to maintain world
leadership position
What is impact of Constant Level of Effort
Program sustainability
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Dr. T. J. HallmanAssociate Director for Nuclear Physics
DOE Office of Science
Isotope Charge to NSAC
Nuclear Science Advisory Committee MeetingApril 24, 2014
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Isotope Charge to NSAC
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Isotope Charge to NSAC
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2009 NSAC Isotopes Reports
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Recently Completed Reports
• Neutrino-less Double Beta Decay
• Domestic Production of Mo-99
In Progress
• Workforce Development in the Office of Science