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November 2, 2016
2016 Advanced Sensors and Instrumentation Webinar

The Nuclear Energy Enabling Technologies Advanced Sensors and Instrumentation program, in coordination with the Office of Nuclear Reactor Technologies and the Office of Fuel Cycle Technologies, conducted an Instrumentations and Controls webinar on October 12-13, 2016. This webinar provided an opportunity to review the research and development being conducted in the areas of sensors, controls, communications, digital instrumentation, human-machine technologies, and related areas across the Office of Nuclear Energy (NE) and to promote greater coordination among the various NE Research & Development programs.

October 31, 2016
FY 2016 Advanced Methods for Manufacturing Program Review Meeting

The Advanced Methods for Manufacturing (AMM) program held its annual review meeting on October 18-19, 2016 in Germantown, Md. The purpose of this meeting was to review the currently funded projects encompassing additive manufacturing, welding and joining technologies, concrete materials and rebar innovations, surface modification and cladding processes, and imaging techniques for design reconstruction.

October 13, 2016
Advanced Methods for Manufacturing Newsletter - Issue 4, September 2016

The Advanced Methods for Manufacturing newsletter includes information about selected projects pertaining to additive manufacturing, concrete technologies, welding innovations and imaging techniques for design reconstruction currently funded by the Department of Energy's Office of Nuclear Energy.

September 7, 2016
Advanced Sensors and Instrumentation Newsletter - Issue 5, September 2016

The Advanced Sensors and Instrumentation (ASI) newsletter includes information about new developments and achievements in the area of sensors, instrumentation and related technologies across the Office of Nuclear Energy R&D programs.

July 18, 2016
NE NEET-Reactor Materials Award Summaries

The Nuclear Energy Enabling Technologies Crosscutting Technology Development (NEET- CTD) Reactor Materials Award Summaries describe the research achievements and planned accomplishments for ongoing projects. This Award Summaries document will be updated annually, as needed.

May 24, 2016
Reactor Materials Newsletter, Issue 2, May 2016

Reactor Materials Newsletter - Issue 2

The Reactor Materials (RM) newsletter includes information about key nuclear materials programs and results from ongoing projects across the Office of Nuclear Energy.

May 16, 2016
2016 NEET Advanced Sensors and Instrumentation Award Summaries

The Nuclear Energy Enabling Technologies Crosscutting Technology Development (NEET- CTD) Advanced Sensors and Instrumentation (ASI) Award Summaries describe the research achievements and planned accomplishments for ongoing projects. This Award Summaries document will be updated annually, as needed.

May 16, 2016
2016 NEET Advanced Methods for Manufacturing Award Summaries

The Nuclear Energy Enabling Technologies Crosscutting Technology Development (NEET- CTD) Advanced Methods for Manufacturing (AMM) Award Summaries describe the research achievements and planned accomplishments for ongoing projects. This Award Summaries document will be updated annually, as needed.

March 23, 2016
Advanced Sensors and Instrumentation Newsletter - Issue 4

The Advanced Sensors and Instrumentation (ASI) newsletter includes information about new developments and achievements in the area of sensors, instrumentation and related technologies across the Office of Nuclear Energy R&D programs.

March 22, 2016
Advanced Methods for Manufacturing Newslettter - Issue 3

The Advanced Methods for Manufacturing newsletter includes information about selected projects pertaining to additive manufacturing, concrete technologies, welding innovations and imaging techniques for design reconstruction currently funded by the Department of Energy's Office of Nuclear Energy.

November 16, 2015
2015 Advanced Sensors and Instrumentation Webinar

The Nuclear Energy Enabling Technologies (NEET) Advanced Sensors and Instrumentation (ASI) program, in coordination with the Office of Nuclear Reactor Technologies and the Office of Fuel Cycle Technologies, conducted an Instrumentations and Controls (I&C) webinar on October 28-29, 2015. This webinar provided an opportunity to review the research and development being conducted in the areas of sensors, controls, communications, digital instrumentation, human-machine technologies, and related areas across the Office of Nuclear Energy (NE) and to promote greater coordination among the various NE R&D programs.
The meeting presentations are available here.

November 2, 2015
FY 2015 Advanced Methods for Manufacturing Program Review Meeting

The Advanced Methods for Manufacturing (AMM) program held its annual review meeting on September 29, 2015 in Arlington, Va. The purpose of this meeting was to review the 17 currently funded projects encompassing additive manufacturing, welding and joining technologies, concrete materials and rebar innovations, surface modification and cladding processes, and imaging techniques for design reconstruction. The presentations are available here.

September 30, 2015
Advanced Sensors and Instrumentation Newsletter - Issue 3

The Advanced Sensors and Instrumentation (ASI) newsletter includes information about new developments and achievements in the area of sensors, instrumentation and related technologies across the Office of Nuclear Energy R&D programs.

August 11, 2015
2015 NEET Crosscutting Award Summaries

The Nuclear Energy Enabling Technologies Crosscutting Technology Development (NEET- CTD) Award Summaries describe the research achievements and planned accomplishments for ongoing projects under Reactor Materials, Advanced Sensors and Instrumentation, and Advanced Methods for Manufacturing sub-programs. These summaries will be updated annually, as needed.

August 6, 2015
Advanced Sensors and Instrumentation Newsletter - Issue 2

The Advanced Sensors and Instrumentation (ASI) newsletter includes information about new developments and achievements in the area of sensors, instrumentation and related technologies across the Office of Nuclear Energy R&D programs.

August 6, 2015
Advanced Methods for Manufacturing Newsletter - Issue 1

The Advanced Methods for Manufacturing (AMM) newsletter includes information about selected projects pertaining to additive manufacturing, concrete technologies, and welding innovations currently funded by the Department of Energy’s Office of Nuclear Energy.

August 6, 2015
Reactor Materials Newsletter - Issue 1

The Reactor Materials (RM) newsletter includes information about key nuclear materials programs, results from ongoing projects across the Office of Nuclear Energy, and other relevant information.

November 25, 2014
Advanced Sensors and Instrumentation Newsletter

The Advanced Sensors and Instrumentation (ASI) newsletter will be released periodically to inform program stakeholders about new developments and achievements in the area of sensors, instrumentation and related technologies across the Office of Nuclear Energy (NE) R&D programs.

October 31, 2013
FY 2014 Consolidated Innovative Nuclear Research FOA

This Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) addresses the competitive portion of NE’s R&D portfolio as executed through the Nuclear Energy University Programs (NEUP) and Nuclear Energy Enabling Technologies Crosscutting Technology Development (NEET CTD). NEUP utilizes up to 20 percent of funds appropriated to NE’s R&D program for university-based infrastructure support and R&D in key NE program-related areas: Fuel Cycle Research and Development (FCR&D), Reactor Concepts Research, Development and Demonstration (RCRD&D), and Nuclear Energy Advanced Modeling and Simulation (NEAMS). NEET CTD supports national laboratory, university and industry led crosscutting research in the areas of reactor materials, advanced sensors and instrumentation, and advanced methods for manufacturing.

October 31, 2013
FY 2014 Scientific Infrastructure Support for Consolidated Innovative Nuclear Research FOA

The Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Nuclear Energy (NE) conducts crosscutting nuclear energy research and development (R&D) and associated infrastructure support activities to develop innovative technologies that offer the promise of dramatically improved performance for advanced reactors and fuel cycle concepts while maximizing the impact of DOE resources.

September 18, 2013
2013 Annual DOE-NE Materials Research Coordination Meeting

The Reactor Materials element of the Nuclear Energy Enabling Technologies (NEET) program conducted its FY 2013 coordination meeting as a series of four web-conferences to act as a forum for the nuclear materials research community. The purpose of this meeting was to report on current and planned nuclear materials research, identify new areas of collaboration and promote greater coordination among the various Office of Nuclear Energy programs. The presentations from the webinar series are available here.

September 18, 2013
Advanced Sensors and Instrumentation Annual Project Review 2013

The Advanced Sensors and Instrumentation (ASI) element of the Nuclear Energy Enabling Technologies (NEET) program conducted its first Annual Project Review Meeting on May 21-22, 2013 in Germantown, Maryland. The purpose of this meeting was to review the status of the 10 ASI projects initiated in FY 2012. The meeting summary and project presentations are available here.

September 30, 2012
NEET Awards for FY2012

List of Nuclear Energy Enabling Technologies Awards for Fiscal Year 2012

February 15, 2011
2012 Nuclear Energy Enabling Technology Factsheet
Learn more about the Nuclear Energy Enabling Technologies (NEET) program, which will develop crosscutting technologies that directly support and complement the Office of Nuclear Energy’s (NE) development of new and advanced reactor concepts and fuel cycle technologies.
July 29, 2010
NEET Workshop 2010

The Nuclear Energy Enabling Technologies Workshop Report was held in Rockville, MD on July 29, 2010. DOE’s primary purposes in convening the NEET workshop were to:

  • Obtain stakeholder input on the crosscutting technology R&D needs to support NE’s R&D roadmap objectives.
  • Inform a possible solicitation for transformative, “out-of-the-box” solutions across the full range of nuclear energy technology issues.