DOE Issues $75M SciDAC Funding Opportunity

Washington, DC, Dec. 20, 2024The U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Science (SC), under the Advanced Scientific Computing Research (ASCR) program, is announcing that $75 million is available to support large multi-disciplinary and multi-institutional teams for the Scientific Discovery through Advanced Computing (SciDAC) Institutes, as part of the SciDAC Program.

Learn more about this opportunity and eligibility by visiting the funding opportunities website.

This Announcement seeks proposals for SciDAC Institutes – Computer Science Institutes and Applied Mathematics Institutes  – envisioned to collectively exemplify the computer science, applied mathematics, and scientific-software expertise and capabilities needed to form innovative partnerships to advance the science and technology mission of DOE.

The SciDAC Program (https://www.scidac.gov) was initiated in 2001 as an SC-wide program to dramatically accelerate progress in scientific discovery via advanced computing. SciDAC consists of ASCR-funded SciDAC Institutes and SciDAC Partnerships co-funded by ASCR with SC and other DOE programs. Since its inception, the SciDAC program has been recognized as a leader in enabling scientific discoveries that would not have been possible without the deep collaborations between discipline scientists, applied mathematicians, and computer scientists.