Nuclear Physics
(NP)
The mission of the Nuclear Physics
(NP) program is to foster fundamental research
in nuclear physics that will provide new insights
and advance our knowledge on the nature of matter
and energy and develop the scientific knowledge,
technologies and trained workforce that are
needed to underpin the Department of Energy's
missions for nuclear-related national security,
energy, and environmental quality. The program
provides world-class, peer-reviewed research
results and operates user accelerator facilities
in the scientific disciplines encompassed by
the Nuclear Physics mission areas under the
mandate provided in Public Law 95-91 that established
the Department.
NP Program Highlights
(204 PDF)
Facilities/Projects
DOE/NSF
Nuclear Science Advisory Committee (NSAC)
NP
Staff
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High Energy Density
Physics
August 2007 Report of the Interagency Task Force on High Energy Density
Physics, as requested by the Interagency Working Group on the Physics of the Universe, Committee on Science, National Science and Technology Council more> |
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Conference
report available
Nuclear Energy and Science for the 21st
Century Atoms for Peace Plus 50 October
22, 2003, Washington, D.C.
Sponsored by the U.S. Department
of Energy Details
here. Download
report. (2.5 MB PDF).
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