The U.S. Department of Energy – Office of Nuclear Energy (DOE-NE) Nuclear Science User Facilities (NSUF) has awarded 30 proposals to support the advancement of nuclear science and technology by providing access to world class capabilities at no cost to the researcher. This is the first award for FY 2022.
30 new Rapid Turnaround Experiment (RTE) projects, totaling approximately $1.53M, have been awarded. These awards went to 20 principal investigators from universities and ten from national laboratories.
The NSUF competitively selected these projects from a pool of quality RTE proposals submitted during the solicitation period. Proposals were evaluated based on a variety of factors including technical approach, mission relevance, and scientific-technical merit.
| Full Name | Institution |
| Adrien Couet | University of Wisconsin |
| Casey McKinney | University of Florida |
| Biswajit Ray | University of Alabama |
| Caitlin Taylor | Los Alamos National Laboratory |
| Caleb Clement | Purdue University |
| Charlyne Smith | Idaho National Laboratory |
| Dan Floyd | University of Tennessee-Knoxville |
| Djamel Kaoumi | North Carolina State University |
| Emmanuelle Marquis | University of Michigan |
| Fidelma Di Lemma | Idaho National Laboratory |
| Haiming Wen | Missouri Science and Technology |
| Indrajit Charit | University of Idaho |
| Katherine Montoya | University of Texas-San Antonio |
| Lingfeng He | Idaho National Laboratory |
| Luca Capriotti | Idaho National Laboratory |
| Marat Khafizov | The Ohio State University |
| Maria Okuniewski | Purdue University |
| Matthew Hiser | Nuclear Regulatory Commission |
| Matthew Swenson | University of Idaho |
| Milos Burger | University of Michigan |
| Ming Tang | Clemson University |
| Patrick Purtscher | Nuclear Regulatory Commission |
| Peng Wang | University of Michigan |
| Pengcheng Zhu | University of Tennessee-Knoxville |
| Somayeh Pasebani | Oregon State University |
| Theresa Green | University of Michigan |
| Timothy Lach | Oak Ridge National Laboratory |
| Trishelle Copeland-Johnson | Idaho National Laboratory |
| Yi Xie | Purdue University |
| Yinbin Miao | Argonne National Laboratory |
NSUF recipients do not receive direct financial awards. Access to state of the art experimental irradiation testing, post irradiation examination, INL high performance computing, and technical assistance for the design and execution of projects is provided at no cost to the recipients.
Prospective researchers are encouraged to request samples from the NSUF Nuclear Fuels and Materials Library. The NSUF will give special consideration to Principal Investigators from Minority Serving Institutions.
The NSUF, managed by Idaho National Laboratory, provides unparalleled opportunities for nuclear energy researchers. Through the RTE solicitation, researchers can access capabilities such as irradiation, post irradiation examination, beamline, and high performance computing equipment. RTEs are also accompanied with the expertise necessary to advance the understanding of irradiation effects in nuclear fuels and materials in support of DOE-NE’s mission.
Find current and past awards here. Visit NSUF at https://nsuf.inl.gov.