Office of Science
FAQ

About EMSL

EMSL Frequently Asked Questions

What is EMSL's Mission?
The Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory (EMSL), a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) national scientific user facility located at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) in Richland, Washington, provides integrated experimental and computational resources for discovery and technological innovation in the environmental molecular sciences to support the needs of DOE and the nation.

What is a DOE Scientific User Facility?
The Office of Science oversees the construction and operation of some of the Nation's most advanced scientific research and development user facilities, located at national laboratories and universities. These state-of-the-art facilities are made available to the science community worldwide and offer some instrumentation, computational resources, and other technologies that are available nowhere else. In one location, EMSL operates, maintains and develops a suite of world-class instruments and a high performance computer that enable users to access multiple experimental and computational capabilities to address the complex energy and environmental issues facing DOE and the Nation. In general, all resources housed within EMSL are available at no cost to users if their results are shared in the open literature.

How do I become a user?
Researchers can request User Access to EMSL by submitting a proposal online.

Is EMSL a funding agency?
No. EMSL provides access to the instruments and scientific expertise, but researchers are responsible for their own labor and travel expenses. Learn more about Terms and Conditions.

Can I get an EMSL scientist to work with me to help create a proposal?
Yes. EMSL strongly encourages collaborations with its scientific consultants.

Is it necessary to collaborate? Are my chances of acceptance the same either way?
Collaboration with EMSL scientific consultants is not necessary. Each proposal is reviewed against the same five Proposal Review Criteria. After external review, accepted proposals will be prioritized based upon scientific merit and relevance to the objectives stated in the proposal call and available resources.

Who reviews my proposal?
All proposals are reviewed internally, and the majority are sent for additional, independent review by external reviewers. Over 220 experts in their fields serve as external reviewers.

How long will it take to get my proposal reviewed?
Users whose proposals are accepted will be notified via email from the User Support Office. Notifications for proposals requesting less than one year of access generally take 7-30 days, depending on the resource requested and reviewer response rates. Notifications for proposals submitted in response to specific Calls for Proposals vary and are based on the schedule advertised in the Call.

How many participants can I have on my user proposal?
No minimum or maximum number of participants is required. EMSL does request that you list participants that will be visiting EMSL, sending samples, and/or requiring computer access. The lead professor(s) or advisor(s) of students or post-docs should be listed as the primary author.

How can I find out the status of my proposal?
Contact the User Support Office, (509) 371-6003.

How do I appeal a decision regarding my proposal (approvals, denials, extensions, time awarded, etc.)?
Users may submit an appeal if they have concerns about how the review process was administered or about the final decision. The proposal author may submit an appeal by emailing the User Support Office with a concise (2-3 paragraphs) summary of the concerns as well as any supporting arguments for reversing the decision. All appeals are reviewed by the Appeals Committee, headed by EMSL's Chief Science Officer. The User Support Office will coordinate with the committee, and notify the user of the committee’s decision within 4 weeks from receipt of the appeal. All decisions by the Appeals Committee are final.

How and when is my time for EMSL resources scheduled?
Scheduling of resources varies based on the resource demand, complexity of the proposed use, and availability of scientific staff. Contact resource scientific consultants about scheduling usage.

What do you do with my publications and annual summaries?
The information you provide is used in reports to the Department of Energy on the productivity of the user facility and the impact of the science being conducted. These reports can be in the form of quantitative performance measurements and in media highlights and user announcements of our science and user accomplishments. It is also used to evaluate the proposal for future extensions and allocations of time. In addition, the publication citations and abstracts will be reported by science theme and made available to users on our website.

What upgrades are planned for EMSL, and when will they be finished?
To meet the evolving needs of researchers, EMSL creates new tools, tailors existing instruments, and periodically upgrades the EMSL collection with new instruments from the manufacturer. EMSL is currently refreshing its resources (see the Goldbook). Per the refreshment plan, several New Capabilities have recently been installed; more are on the way.

Who is the point of contact for visits to EMSL?
The User Support Office, (509) 371-6003, is the point of contact for visits to EMSL.

What hours during the day can I access EMSL?
EMSL operates 365 days a year, with core staffing hours between 7:30 am and 4:30 pm, Monday through Friday. Users may be granted unescorted access, up to 24 hours a day, seven days a week, depending on the nature of their work and documentation of completed training requirements.

Where can I stay?
Most users stay at the The Guest House at PNNL, which is just 500 yards from EMSL and has reasonable rates.

What airport do I fly into?
Airport options for Visiting EMSL include the nearby Pasco, Washington Airport (20-minute drive) as well as Spokane (2 hrs), Seattle (3.5 hrs), and Portland (3.5 hrs).

Where can I find more information on Richland and the Tri-Cities?
Read about Richland Area Information on the EMSL website and Visitor Information on the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory website.

I'm having issues with the online training links. Who should I contact?
Contact the User Support Office, (509) 371-6003.

How can I sign up to get EMSL announcements via email?
Send a blank e-mail to: subscribe-emsl_announcements@lyris.pnl.gov.

What are the mailing and shipping addresses for EMSL?
EMSL's addresses are below. Do not send equipment, samples, or chemicals, however, without first coordinating with your host or the User Support Office, (509) 371-6003. They will ensure that EMSL and PNNL are following postal and shipping regulations, and that any new hazards are appropriately noted for the workspace. Samples will not be accepted without a Sample Submission Form.

US Postal
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory
PO Box 999
Richland, WA 99352

Fed Ex, Airborne or UPS
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory
Attn:
3335 Q. Ave
Richland, WA 99354

Contact:
EMSL User Support Office Manager: Terry Law | Terry.Law@pnl.gov, 509-371-6003.