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{{Organization
|OrganizationName= Office of Science (DOE)
|OrganizationType= Executive Department
|Mission= The Office of Science at the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is the nation’s largest supporter of basic research in the physical sciences, driving scientific discovery and innovation. Its mission is to deliver scientific discoveries and major scientific tools to transform our understanding of nature and advance the energy, economic, and national security of the United States.
|OrganizationExecutive= Director
|Employees= Approximately 6,000
|Budget= $7.4 billion (FY 2025)
|Website= https://science.osti.gov/
|Services= Research Funding; Scientific Facilities Management; Workforce Development; Technology Transfer
|ParentOrganization= United States Department of Energy
|CreationLegislation= Atomic Energy Act of 1946
|Regulations=
|HeadquartersLocation=
|HeadquartersAddress=
}}
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{{Infobox government agency
| name                = Office of Science
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The office is the predominant [[U.S. federal government]] sponsor for research in the [[physical sciences]], including [[physics]], [[chemistry]], [[computer science]], [[applied mathematics]], [[materials science]], [[nanoscience]], and [[engineering]], as well as [[systems biology]] and [[environmental sciences]]. The Office of Science makes extensive use of peer review and federal advisory committees to develop general directions for research investments, to identify priorities, and to determine the very best scientific proposals to support.
The office is the predominant [[U.S. federal government]] sponsor for research in the [[physical sciences]], including [[physics]], [[chemistry]], [[computer science]], [[applied mathematics]], [[materials science]], [[nanoscience]], and [[engineering]], as well as [[systems biology]] and [[environmental sciences]]. The Office of Science makes extensive use of peer review and federal advisory committees to develop general directions for research investments, to identify priorities, and to determine the very best scientific proposals to support.
{{Organization
|OrganizationName= Office of Science (DOE)
|OrganizationType= Executive Department
|Mission= The Office of Science at the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is the nation’s largest supporter of basic research in the physical sciences, driving scientific discovery and innovation. Its mission is to deliver scientific discoveries and major scientific tools to transform our understanding of nature and advance the energy, economic, and national security of the United States.
|OrganizationExecutive= Director
|Employees= Approximately 6,000
|Budget= $7.4 billion (FY 2025)
|Website= https://science.osti.gov/
|Services= Research Funding; Scientific Facilities Management; Workforce Development; Technology Transfer
|ParentOrganization= United States Department of Energy
|CreationLegislation= Atomic Energy Act of 1946
|Regulations=
|HeadquartersLocation=
|HeadquartersAddress=
}}


{{Official URL (simple)|url=https://science.osti.gov/}}
{{Official URL (simple)|url=https://science.osti.gov/}}