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The '''Stewardship Science Academic Alliances''' (SSAA) supports academic research in fundamental science areas relevant to the U.S. nuclear weapons stockpile stewardship mission. It aims to foster scientific collaboration between academia and NNSA national laboratories, train the next generation of scientists, and maintain a strong external scientific peer community by funding research in areas like high energy density physics, material properties under extreme conditions, and nuclear science.
The '''Stewardship Science Academic Alliances''' (SSAA) supports academic research in fundamental science areas relevant to the U.S. nuclear weapons stockpile stewardship mission. It aims to foster scientific collaboration between academia and NNSA national laboratories, train the next generation of scientists, and maintain a strong external scientific peer community by funding research in areas like high energy density physics, material properties under extreme conditions, and nuclear science.

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Stewardship Science Academic Alliances (SSAA)
Type Program
Sponsor Organization National Nuclear Security Administration
Top Organization Department of Energy
Creation Legislation No specific legislation; part of broader DOE/NNSA initiatives
Website Website
Purpose SSAA program funds academic research for nuclear stockpile stewardship, linking universities and NNSA labs to train scientists and boost peer review.
Program Start 2002
Initial Funding Not specified as part of a separate budget; included in broader NNSA R&D appropriations
Duration Ongoing
Historic No

The Stewardship Science Academic Alliances (SSAA) supports academic research in fundamental science areas relevant to the U.S. nuclear weapons stockpile stewardship mission. It aims to foster scientific collaboration between academia and NNSA national laboratories, train the next generation of scientists, and maintain a strong external scientific peer community by funding research in areas like high energy density physics, material properties under extreme conditions, and nuclear science.

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Goals

  • Develop and maintain a pipeline of trained scientists and engineers for the nuclear security enterprise.
  • Support fundamental research that aligns with the stockpile stewardship mission.
  • Enhance collaboration between academic institutions and NNSA laboratories.
  • Ensure a vibrant community of technical peers outside of NNSA's labs for peer review and scientific competition.

Organization

The SSAA is administered by the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA), part of the U.S. Department of Energy. The program is managed through the NNSA's Office of Defense Programs, specifically under the Office of Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation. Grants are awarded through competitive processes, with oversight by program managers who coordinate with academia and the labs.

Partners

History

The SSAA was established in 2002 to support the science-based Stockpile Stewardship Program, which was necessitated by the cessation of nuclear testing in 1992. It was designed to keep scientific capabilities robust in the absence of underground nuclear tests by focusing on academic research relevant to stockpile stewardship. Over time, the program has expanded its scope, including more universities and research areas, reflecting the evolving needs of nuclear security science.

Funding

While specific initial funding details for SSAA alone aren't publicly detailed, the program is funded through the NNSA's budget for research and development. Grants under SSAA can range from millions of dollars over several years, supporting both individual research projects and Centers of Excellence. Funding is renewed annually, with competitive grants awarded based on research proposals' alignment with program objectives.

Implementation

Implementation involves academic institutions submitting proposals for research projects or to establish Centers of Excellence. These proposals are reviewed through a competitive process, with funding awarded for projects that best meet the program's goals. There's no specific end date for SSAA, indicating its ongoing commitment to supporting relevant scientific research.

Related

External links

Social media

  • There are no specific social media accounts for SSAA; updates can be found via the Department of Energy or NNSA's social media.

References

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