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Accelerate Innovations in Emerging Technologies LAB 23-3010 SC Offices: ASCR BES BER FES HEP NP and IP February 27 2023 Natalia Melcer Senior Technical Advisor Office of the Deputy Director for Science Programs Disclaimer : This presentation summarizes the contents of the FOA Nothing in this webinar is
What is product innovation?
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- Through the application by a two dimensional typology of social innovation they had identified innovation being applied to new services and improvements to existing services. The re-search concludes that innovation can be identified with the creation of a new product or service or an improvement of an existing product or service. 1. Introduction
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Informational Webinar:
Accelerate Innovations in Emerging Technologies
LAB 23-3010
SC Offices: ASCR, BES, BER, FES, HEP, NP, and IP
February 27, 2023
Natalia Melcer
Senior Technical Advisor
Office of the Deputy Director for Science ProgramsDisclaimer : This presentation summarizes the contents of the FOA. Nothing in this webinar is intended to add to, take away from, or contradict any of the requirements of the FOA. If there are any inconsistencies between the FOA and this presentation or statements from DOE personnel, the FOA is the controlling document.
Pre-Proposal Submission:
March 29, 2023, at 5:00 PM Eastern
Pre-Proposal Response:
April 26, 2023, at 5:00 PM Eastern
Proposal Submission:
June 7, 2023, at 5:00 PM Eastern
Important Deadlines
2 Must identify two or more key technology areas and SC office(s) to which preproposal/proposal is being submitted on cover page, with most relevant listed first.Background
Goal is to accelerate the transition from discovery to commercialization of new technologies that will form the basis of future industries To complete this transition, a technology must bridge the gap between new discoveries and applied research and development• Often, basic research does not consider all the factors required to drive innovations to sustainable production Applied research teams and industry often find it difficult to transform early-stage discoveries to mature, deployable technologies. Bridging this gap requires use-inspired basic research to be conducted with an eye to an innovation's end application Must consider discovery, creation, and production of materials and products with approaches that can be scaled and readily transitioned into new products and capabilities to support the economic health and security of the nation 3Distinctive aspect of Accelerate:
Incorporation of approaches to accelerate innovation 4 Identify key gaps that need to be overcome at the early stages of the research to facilitate transitioning to later stage activities Incorporate two or more of the four key technology areas for accelerating innovations Integrate additional elements to accelerate innovation1. Identifying Gaps and Challenges Early in the Innovation Cycle
Use-inspired basic research requires
consideration of multiple factors as innovations are optimized and refined in the laboratoryConsideration of the full cycle of
innovation, from discovery to end use, can identify key gaps that need to be overcome at the early stages of the research to facilitate transitioningResearch should include innovative
ways to address these challengesStrategically structure teams to span
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Proposed research must fall within the topics listed under the four key technology areasExamples of Combining Key Technology Areas
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biochemical, and/or biological manufacturing withAI/ML approaches
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enabled on-chip processors and 6G wireless communication for data transfer (Areas 1, 2, 4)Enabling next
generation microelectronicsIntegrating advances
in materials science, scalable synthesis, device architectures, and algorithms to transition emergent quantum materials for use in computing and quantum technologies (Areas 1, 2, 4)Edge computing
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3. Integrating Additional Elements to Accelerate Innovation
As a research project is planned, initiated, and conducted, additional elements can be integrated into the project to both accelerate the innovation cycle and provide impact on local research ecosystemExamples might include:
Defining industry needs, requirements, restrictions, and other factors Identifying new capabilities needed at DOE user facilitiesTraining a diverse next generation workforce
Communicating discoveries to industry, including new and existing companies Catalyzing spin-off companies and supporting entrepreneurs Leveraging and building regional expertise and resourcesProviding impact to underserved communities
Supporting principles of environmental justice
Establishing specific metrics and assessments to ensure success 8Solicitation Overview
This solicitation provides up to a total of approximately $80M over 2 years A total of 10-20 projects are planned to be funded ($2-4M/project annually)
Eligible Institutions: DOE laboratories (lead) and collaboratorsPreproposals are required
9 Highly integrated research teams to accelerate the discovery, creation, production, and commercialization of new technologies to form the basis of future industries with public and economic impactSolicitation Scope
National Laboratories leading a multi-institution
collaboration involving national laboratories, universities, industry, other research institutionsMust focus on basic research
Applied research is out of scope
Applicants are strongly encouraged to include emerging research institutions, including MSIs and HBCUs Each Lab is limited to four preproposals, with no more than two to any one SC office as the most relevant office 10Summary
A distinctive emphasis: basic research to be conducted with an eye to an innovation's end applicationHighly multi-disciplinary, multi-program approach
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