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Last Updated on 19 Jan 2024 at 5 AM
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EXPRESS: 2024 Exploratory Research for Extreme-Scale Science

Solicitation ID DE-FOA-0003300
Posted Date 19 Jan 2024 at 5 AM
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Extreme-scale science recognizes that disruptive technology changes are occurring across science applications, algorithms, computer architectures and ecosystems. Recent reports point to emerging trends and advances in high-end computing, massive datasets, visualization, and artificial intelligence on increasingly heterogeneous architectures. Significant innovation will be required in the development of effective paradigms and approaches for realizing the full potential of scientific computing from emerging technologies. Proposed research should not focus on a specific science use case, but rather on creating the body of knowledge and understanding that will inform future advances in extreme-scale science. Consequently, the funding from this FOA is not intended to incrementally extend current research in the area of the proposed project. It is expected that the proposed projects will significantly benefit from the exploration of innovative ideas or from the development of unconventional approaches. DOE is committed to promoting the diversity of investigators and institutions it supports, as indicated by the ongoing use of program policy factors (see Section V.B.2) in making selections of awards. To strengthen this commitment, DOE encourages applications that are led by, or include partners from, institutions in Established Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (EPSCoR) jurisdictions or that are underrepresented in the ASCR portfolio, and applications led by individuals from groups historically underrepresented in STEM. RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES Exploratory Research for Extreme-Scale Science (EXPRESS) opportunities exist for the following research topics: A) Harnessing Technology Innovations to Accelerate Science through Visualization B) Scalable Space-Time Memories for Large Discrete/Agent-Based Models C) Neuromorphic Computing D) Advanced Wireless E) Quantum Hardware Emulation Applications submitted in response to this FOA must substantially addr
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