Welcome to Jessica Brockmeyer, the new Princeton Site Office Manager for the Office of Science! In this role, she will lead the Site Office in its stewardship and oversight of Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL). With more than 20 years of federal service, Brockmeyer has a reputation for bringing together varied stakeholders, translating complex issues into actionable decisions, and creating environments where technical experts can focus on accomplishing their mission.
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U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science reposted this
The Genesis Mission wouldn’t be possible without our incredible partners across sectors. National Labs, academia, industry, philanthropy, government, and international partners each bring something unique to the mission—from world-class scientists and engineers to advanced computing infrastructure and AI systems. Together, we’ll double the productivity and impact of America's R&D engine and deliver breakthroughs in energy, science, and national security at speed and scale. Swipe through to learn more about the role each partner plays in the Genesis Mission.
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The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science's facilities make our world-leading scientific research possible. Join a virtual town hall on Sept. 17 to give input on the future of these facilities. Register now and submit a speaking request or written response: https://lnkd.in/eQfT-JqT
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Are you an experienced executive leader in scientific research and operations? The Office of Science is looking for a site office manager to lead federal oversight and operations at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. Apply today! https://lnkd.in/emDs_FJh
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Are you an experienced leader in information management and cybersecurity? The Office of Science is looking for a Director for the Office of Information Management to lead cybersecurity, enterprise systems, and IT strategy across the Office of Science complex and its 10 National Laboratories. Apply today! https://lnkd.in/exMf3S3F
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U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science reposted this
ICYMI: The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has launched the Genesis Open Models Initiative to develop a new class of open-weight foundation models designed specifically to accelerate scientific discovery under the broader Genesis Mission. We are requesting input from potential contributors from commercial, academic, and research institutions. These Genesis models aim to provide researchers, National Laboratories, industry partners, and the broader open science community with powerful, transparent, and extensible AI models that can be adapted to a wide range of scientific domains and use cases. If you or your organization are interested in participating by contributing models or data, co-developing evaluations and benchmarks, or collaborating on fine-tuning and application deployments, visit the initiative’s website for more information: https://lnkd.in/dXqcTJMM
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Innovation requires researchers who are ready to tackle big challenges. We are now accepting applications for our Graduate Student Research program (SCGSR), which enables U.S. graduate students to conduct part of their research at a DOE National Lab or host site. Find out more and apply at the SCGSR program website: https://lnkd.in/dekydHJ
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Growing our understanding of plants! Scientists at DOE’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory are taking images of plants with special cameras that capture hundreds of channels. Each channel represents a specific wavelength of light that reveals different information on the plant. Researchers recently developed a new method that doubles processing speed while using 75% less memory. It's a key step towards developing an AI model that will run on Frontier at Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility, the world's first exascale computer. This model will help scientists develop resilient, high-yield crops for fuels, materials, and food: https://lnkd.in/eACqewxE
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How fast is the universe expanding? Surprisingly, we don't know. Determining it based on observations versus mathematical calculations produces different answers. But researchers at DOE’s SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory may have solved a key part of the puzzle. They found that including magnetic fields in simulations of the early universe reduces the discrepancy. It could also provide answers as to whether there were magnetic fields present in the early universe: https://lnkd.in/eGK6TfnF
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A funding opportunity is now open for small businesses developing technologies aligned with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)'s Genesis Mission. The Office of Technology Commercialization has just opened a new $10 million Small Business Innovation Research and Small Business Tech Transfer Phase 1 funding opportunity. It is now accepting applications for projects across four topics: biotechnology, quantum computing and networking, advanced materials, and AI-driven autonomous laboratories. https://lnkd.in/ePHkmzA8