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Welcome to Materials 2022! WEBINAR NOTICES 1.We will begin promptly at 3:30pm (Eastern Time). 2.For this webinar, you should also be connected to the audio bridge: Enter the telephone number you want WebEx to call you on into box on PC screen and answer your phone OR from a telephone, dial toll free: (US/Canada) or toll: (US/Canada), Pass code: DMR Participants will be in Listen Only mode until Q&A via live audio and WebEx chat is announced. To conserve bandwidth, non-presenters should turn off web cameras. 4.Remember to state your name and organization before commenting and speak clearly and loudly so everyone can hear you. 5.To view real-time captioning go to: enter event confirmation number Problems? Send private WebEx chat to meeting host, or go to: and click “Support” on the left navigation panel.

How can the Division of Materials Research (DMR) best utilize its resources to: 1.meet national needs in instrumentation ? 2.provide access to unique instrumentation capabilities through user programs at national facilities ? 3.support acquisition of multi-user instrumentation for the materials community? 4.develop new instrumentation and facilities? 5.support workforce development? Materials 2022 Charge -summary 2 Constraints: 1.Finite budget of DMR and its distribution with the broad portfolio, 2.Other opportunities for funding for instrumentation, acquisition as well as research and development, and user facilities for materials research, 3.No discussion of current or future individual projects nor will it determine how funds are to be distributed among individual ongoing efforts.

Timeline Planning for FY14 is underway and one possibility for DMR is an effort emphasizing “ mid-scale research infrastructure.” 3 1.Materials 2022 committee meeting: 15 December Webinar – gathering input, 8 February option: 3.Materials 2022 committee meeting: 9 March, Preliminary report to MPSAC 5- 6 April Report submitted June Report accepted by MPSAC

DMR Budget by Category FY 10 and FY 11 comparison FY 2011: $287 MFY 2010: total $298 M Charts do not include Foundation-wide programs such as IGERT, MRI and GRF. NHMFL CHESS ChemMatCars CHRNS NNIN 4

5 Facility FY 11 Budget (millions of dollars) DMROther NSF OtherTotal National High Magnetic Field Facility, NHMFL NSF CHE 3.12 FSU Cornell High Energy Synchrotron Science, CHESS NIH ChemMatCars, at Advanced Photon Source NSF CHE 0.3 DOE BES 1.2 Center for High Resolution Neutron Scattering, CHRNS NIST 11.0 National Nanotechnology Infrastructure Network, NNIN NSF The National Facilities program (NAF)

The Instrumentation for Materials Research - Major Instrumentation Projects (IMR-MIP) program in the Division of Materials Research provides support for the design and construction of major instruments costing more than $4 million but less than $20 million. Such instruments may include, but are not limited to, key instrumentation for coherent light sources, neutron beam lines, synchrotron beam lines, high field magnets, and detectors. Three types of awards: Research and Development (R&D) awards, Conceptual and Engineering Design (CED) awards, and Construction (CNST) awards. Instrumentation for Materials Research - Major Instrumentation Projects (IMR-MIP) 6

The IMR Program supports the acquisition and/or development of research instruments that will provide new capability and/or advance current capability to: discover fundamental phenomena in materials; synthesize, process, and/or characterize the composition, structure, properties, and performance of materials; and improve the quality, expand the scope, and foster and enable the integration of research and education in research-intensive environments. IMR Program 7

The goal increase access to shared scientific and engineering instruments for research and research training in our Nation's institutions of higher education, museums, science centers, and not-for-profit organizations. improve the quality and expand the scope of research and research training in science and engineering, by providing shared instrumentation that fosters the integration of research and education in research-intensive learning environments. MRI encourages development and acquisition of research instrumentation for shared inter- and/or intra-organizational use are encouraged, as are development efforts that leverage the strengths of private sector partners to build instrument development capacity at academic institutions. Budget Range $100,000-$4 million will be accepted from all eligible organizations. less than $100,000 will also be accepted from all eligible organizations for the disciplines of mathematics or social, behavioral and economic sciences and from non- Ph.D.-granting institutions of higher education for all NSF-supported disciplines. Cost-sharing 30% of the total project cost is required for Ph.D.-granting institutions and for non- degree-granting organizations. Non-Ph.D.-granting institutions are exempt from cost-sharing. Major Research Instrumentation Program (MRI) 8

Instrumentation programs – budget history IIA Awards 9

Instrumentation acquisition through individual investigator programs Individual Investigator Programs averaged $2.9M annually (2% of their total) The other programs averaged $27.28M annually. Roughly half of this is MRI. MRSEC accounts for $4M annually 10

11 Input from the Community Your input is needed to help the committee and the division address the following: What types of research infrastructure is needed to support the materials research mission of the division? What instrumentation research and development is needed to support the materials research mission of the division. Your input is needed to help the committee and the division address the following: What types of research infrastructure is needed to support the materials research mission of the division? What instrumentation research and development is needed to support the materials research mission of the division. How to provide your input: 1.Indicate to the operator that you would like to have your microphone activated. OR 2. Submit your question via the chat box at the bottom of the screen. If we do not have time to answer your question or for you to make a comment please submit via the following address: