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FY 2026 Continuation of Solicitation for the Office of Science Financial Assistance Program is sponsored by Department of Energy (DOE) - Office of Science. The DOE Office of Science is continuously interested in receiving applications for support of work in various program areas, including Advanced Scientific Computing Research, Basic Energy Sciences, Fusion Energy Sciences, and Nuclear Physics.
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| U.S. DOE Office of Science(SC) FY 2026 Continuation of Solicitation for the Office of Science Financial Assistance Program Advanced Scientific Computing Research, Basic Energy Sciences, Biological and Environmental Research, Fusion Energy Sciences, High Energy Physics, Nuclear Physics, Isotope R&D and Production Tuesday, September 30, 2025 Wednesday, September 30, 2026 A Pre-Application is optional/encouraged.
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FY 2026 Continuation of Solicitation for the Office of Science Financial Assistance Program Advanced Scientific Computing Research, Basic Energy Sciences, Biological and Environmental Research, Fusion Energy Sciences, High Energy Physics, Nuclear Physics, Isotope R&D and Production Tuesday, September 30, 2025 Wednesday, September 30, 2026 A Pre-Application is optional/encouraged.
A Pre-Application may be required for consideration by certain review panels. U.S. Department of Energy SC-43/Germantown Building 1000 Independence Ave. , SW sc.
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The Mathematical Foundations of Artificial Intelligence is a grant from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science and the National Science Foundation (NSF) that funds fundamental research in mathematics, statistics, and computer science to advance the theoretical underpinnings of AI and machine learning. The program targets scientists and researchers in mathematics, engineering, and computer science across the social, behavioral, economic, and physical sciences (Assistance Listings 47.075, 47.049, 47.070). Award amounts vary by project. Research areas include machine learning theory, neural network analysis, algorithmic optimization, and AI methods enabling breakthroughs in protein folding, natural language processing, drug synthesis, and other scientific domains. The last updated date on Grants.gov was October 19, 2025.
Advancements in Artificial Intelligence for Science is sponsored by U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) - Office of Science (SC). This program seeks basic computer science and applied mathematics research in the fundamentals of Artificial Intelligence (AI) for science. It includes research on decision-support for planning, risk, and policy formulation, which could encompass AI negotiation decision support systems within a scientific context.