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NSAC Report

NSAC Report. Donald Geesaman Argonne National Laboratory Chair, US Department of Energy/National Science Foundation Nuclear Science Advisory Committee NuPECC Meeting 12-13 June 2014. Charge to NSAC To Produce a New Long Range Plan for Nuclear Science.

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NSAC Report

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  1. NSAC Report Donald Geesaman Argonne National Laboratory Chair, US Department of Energy/National Science Foundation Nuclear Science Advisory Committee NuPECC Meeting 12-13 June 2014

  2. Charge to NSAC To Produce a New Long Range Plan for Nuclear Science Nuclear Science Advisory Committee Meeting April 24, 2014

  3. Charge to NSAC to Develop a New Long Range Plan

  4. Charge to NSAC to Develop a New Long Range Plan

  5. Charge to NSAC to Develop a New Long Range Plan

  6. A Long Tradition of Partnership and Stewardship

  7. A Long Tradition of Partnership and Stewardship

  8. A Long Tradition of Partnership and Stewardship

  9. Nuclear PhysicsFY 2015 President’s Request – By Function ~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 FY 2015 President’s Request Total = $593.6M

  10. A Long Tradition of Partnership and Stewardship 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: Informed scientific knowledge as the basis for recommendations Mutual respect among scientific sub-disciplines Commitment to the great good of nuclear science as a discipline Meticulously level playing field leading to respect for the process and its outcomes Appreciation for the wisdom of Ben Franklin

  11. 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

  12. Budget What resources and funding levels are required to maintain world leadership position What is impact of Constant Level of Effort Program sustainability

  13. Isotope Charge to NSAC Nuclear Science Advisory Committee Meeting April 24, 2014

  14. Isotope Charge to NSAC

  15. Isotope Charge to NSAC

  16. Isotope Charge to NSAC

  17. 2009 NSAC Isotopes Reports

  18. Recently Completed Reports • Neutrino-less Double Beta Decay • Domestic Production of Mo-99 In Progress • Workforce Development in the Office of Science

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