Title: NSF Nuclear Physics
1NSF Nuclear Physics
- Budget Overview FY2003, FY2004
- NSF Initiatives
- Physics Division issues
2NSF NP Program
- Facility MSU Coupled Cyclotron Facility
- University Facilities ND, FSU, SUNY-SB
- User Groups RHIC, JLAB
- Collaborations
- LANSCE (UCNA, np?d?) NIST
- Solar neutrinos, double beta decay
- Individuals
3Research Highlights
Muon g-2
Neutron Monochromator at NIST
4Research Highlights
Search for Stable 16Be
Breakout from Hot CNO Cycle
5Research Highlights
Dense Matter Equation of State
Distribution of Proton Charge and Magnetism
6NSF/MPS FY2003 Budgets
Budgets FY2002 FY2003 FY2003 (
millions) (Actual) (Request) (Final) NSF
RRA 3,599 3,783 4,083 (13.1) MPS
920 942 1,041 (13.1) Physics 196
193
- Notes
- 0.65 overall reduction
- Physics Division
- low double digit percentage increase
- Advance guidance PI programs get 5 boost
7NSF/MPS FY2004 Budgets
Budgets FY2003 FY2003 FY2004 (
millions) (Request) (Final) (Request) NSF
RRA 3,783 4,083 4,106 (8.5,0.6) MPS
942 1,041 1,061 (12.7,1.9) Physics
193 217
- Note
- change over ??? yet to be resolved
8NSF Initiatives
- MRI deadline past, proposals under review
- FY2002 640K (BigBite, NP Astro)
- ITR
- Deadline past, proposals under review
- FY2004 is last planned year
- FY2002 500K for PHENIX/Globus
9Physics Division
- Physics Frontiers Centers
- 4 funded in FY2001, 1 in FY2002
- 2 held over anticipate funding
- Plasma
- JINA
- next competition begins August 2005
- steady state
- every 3 years on 6-year cycle
- existing centers to be folded in to competition
10Physics Division
- New programs
- Biological Physics
- Physics at the Information Frontier
- Advanced computing
- Networks
- Quantum information science
- Accelerator Physics and Mid-Sized Instrumentation
- NSF-wide concern
- FY2005
11NSAC Charges
- Nuclear Theory
- Opportunities
- People and Tools
- Fundamental Neutron Science
- What is the present/future science context?
- Education
- Where are we now? Where do we want to be?
- How do we get there?