DOE-NE has released the FY 2018 Consolidated Innovative Nuclear Research (CINR) Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA). The FOA contains workscopes for NEUP, NEET, and NSUF research areas. Changes to the FY 2018 CINR FOA include:
Note: The NSUF Access Requests (required for NSUF-1, NEAMS-2, and NSUF-2) are due on an aggressive timeline, so PIs who are submitting in these areas are encouraged to engage with NSUF staff to complete their applications as soon as possible. Guidance for submitting the Access Request is available here: FY 2018 NSUF Access Request Guidance.
October 25, 2017: Informational webinar detailing process changes and scope updates. Register HERE.
November 8, 2017: NSUF Access Requests Due
January 12, 2018: NSUF Statement of Work for NSUF-1 and NEAMS-2 Workscopes Due
January 23, 2018: Full R&D/NSUF-1 Applications Due
April 26, 2018: NSUF Statement of Work for NSUF-2 Workscope Due
May 17, 2018: NSUF-2 Full Applications Due
FY 2018 Consolidated Innovative Nuclear Research FOA (DE-FOA-0001772)
Additional Resources
FY 2018 R&D Technical Points of Contact
FY 2018 CINR Webinar Presentations
The Nuclear Science User Facilities (NSUF) is the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Nuclear Energy's only designated nuclear energy user facility. Through peer-reviewed proposal processes, the NSUF provides researchers access to neutron, ion, and gamma irradiations, post-irradiation examination and beamline capabilities at Idaho National Laboratory and a diverse mix of university, national laboratory and industry partner institutions.
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