CONSORTIUM FOR NUCLEAR FORENSICS

DOE-NNSA DE-FOA-0003567
Posted: Mar 04, 2026 12:00:00 AM EST
Closes: 06/10/2026

Funding Information

Estimated Total Funding
$25,000,000
Award Ceiling
$25,000,000
Expected Number of Awards
1

Description

Direct-fund basic research at universities that complement applied research in nuclear forensics at the DOE National Laboratories to include foundational disciplines of radiochemistry; geochemistry; shock physics; nuclear physics, science and engineering; radiation detector science; nuclear material science engineering; nuclear chemical engineering; modeling, simulation and optimization methods for nuclear applications; and seismology and infrasound methods supporting yield determination. A secondary benefit to this research is the development of a diverse and highly talented cadre of technical professionals, including scientists, engineers, technicians, and operational personnel, who will become the next generation of technical leaders in nuclear missions, such as nuclear forensics, nonproliferation, incident response, intelligence, and energy. These professionals are expected to primarily benefit the DOE National Laboratories as future research staff but will also benefit academia, private industry, and U.S. government agencies, including Energy, State, Defense, Homeland Security, Justice, and the Intelligence Community.

Synopsis

Direct-fund basic research at universities that complement applied research in nuclear forensics at the DOE National Laboratories to include foundational disciplines of radiochemistry; geochemistry; shock physics; nuclear physics, science and engineering; radiation detector science; nuclear material science engineering; nuclear chemical engineering; modeling, simulation and optimization methods for nuclear applications; and seismology and infrasound methods supporting yield determination. A secondary benefit to this research is the development of a diverse and highly talented cadre of technical professionals, including scientists, engineers, technicians, and operational personnel, who will become the next generation of technical leaders in nuclear missions, such as nuclear forensics, nonproliferation, incident response, intelligence, and energy. These professionals are expected to primarily benefit the DOE National Laboratories as future research staff but will also benefit academia, private industry, and U.S. government agencies, including Energy, State, Defense, Homeland Security, Justice, and the Intelligence Community.

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants:
Private institutions of higher education Public and State controlled institutions of higher education

Funding Activity Categories

Energy Science and Technology and other Research and Development

CFDA Numbers

  • 81.113 - Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation Research

Contact Information

Agency: NNSA
Contact: NNSA
Phone: 5058454381
Virginia T. Hernandez 702-343-7704
virginia.hernandez@nnsa.doe.gov

Additional Information

Document Type: synopsis
Opportunity Category: Discretionary
Version: 2
Last Updated: Mar 04, 2026 04:00:47 PM EST

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