Title: DOE Office of High Energy Physics Report to the Astronomy and Astrophysics Advisory Committee Agency Overview
1DOE Office of High Energy Physics Report to
theAstronomy and Astrophysics Advisory Committee
Agency Overview
- Kathy Turner
- Office of High Energy Physics, Office of Science
- Department of Energy
- Oct. 14th, 2008
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4HEP Organization Chart
Office of High Energy Physics
HEP Budget and Planning Dean Oyler Jerry
Blazey (IPA)
HEP Operations Kathy Yarmas Marsha Marsden
Dennis Kovar Katie Perine Rachel Grayson
Research Technology Division
Facilities Division
Dennis Kovar Vera Bibbs Rachel Grayson
Glen Crawford Sherry Pepper-Roby
Donna Lang Kristi Naehr
Wanda Morris
Physics Research
Facilities Development
Facility Operations
Research Technology
Instrumentation Major Systems
Proton Accelerator Physics Saul Gonzalez Amber
Boehnlein (Detailee) Dave Muller (IPA)
Accelerator Science Phil Debenham
Fermilab Complex Mike Procario
General Accelerator RD Bruce Strauss
NOvA Mike Procario Minerva Ted Lavine
(IPA) Daya Bay Ted Lavine (IPA) DES Kathy
Turner CDMS Howard Nicholson (IPA)
Detector RD Howard Nicholson (IPA)
LHC Operations Amber Boehnlein (Detailee)
LARP L.K. Len
Electron Accelerator Physics John Kogut
Computational HEP John Kogut Don Petravick
(Detailee)
Other Operations (SLAC/Other Labs) John Kogut
SRF RD Bill Weng (IPA)
Non-Accelerator Physics Kathy Turner Eli
Rosenberg (IPA)
SBIR/STTR L.K. Len
JDEM Kathy Turner
ILC RD Jerry Blazey (IPA)
Theoretical Physics Chung Leung (IPA)
Denotes base position
5Office of Science
6The Office of Science
Note The FY08 appropriation was 689M. Later,
we received 32M as a supplement ? Total FY08
721M. Our FY08 base remained at 689M.
7SC Request vs. Appropriation History (FY 2008)
8DOE Office of Science (SC)
- The Office of Science is the single largest
supporter of basic research in the physical
sciences in the United States, providing more
than 40 percent of total funding for this vital
area of national importance. It oversees and is
the principal federal funding agency of the
Nations research programs in high-energy
physics, nuclear physics, and fusion energy
sciences. - The Office of Science provides grants to
universities and other institutions to work on
research in our program. - The Office of Science manages 10 world-class
laboratories, which often are called the crown
jewels of our national research infrastructure.
The national laboratory system, created over a
half-century ago, is the most comprehensive
research system of its kind in the world. - Five are multi-program facilities Argonne
National Laboratory, Brookhaven National
Laboratory, Lawrence Berkeley National
Laboratory, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, and
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. The other
five are single-program national laboratories
Ames Laboratory, Fermi National Accelerator
Laboratory, Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator
Facility, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory,
and Stanford Linear Accelerator Center.
9DOE Office of Science (SC) Office of High Energy
Physics (OHEP)
- DOE OHEP Program is the U.S. Federal Steward of
HEP research - providing over 90 of federal support
(remainder primarily NSF) - designs, constructs and operates research
facilities - supports researchers at universities and
laboratories to carry out the research - develops advanced technologies and next
generation scientific/technical workforce - OHEPs Mission is to maintain the Nations
competency/leadership in HEP research - With the responsibility to
- establish a strategic plan that address the
identified scientific opportunities - formulate, justify and defend Budget Requests to
implement that plan - effectively manage the funding obtained to
deliver significant outcomes
10DOE Office of Science (SC) Office of High Energy
Physics (OHEP)