Award Abstract # 2411691
AccelNet Design Phase 1: Extreme Light in Intensity Time and Space

NSF Org: OISE
Office of International Science and Engineering
Recipient: OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY, THE
Initial Amendment Date: July 2, 2024
Latest Amendment Date: July 2, 2024
Award Number: 2411691
Award Instrument: Standard Grant
Program Manager: Kara C. Hoover
kchoover@nsf.gov
 (703)292-2235
OISE
 Office of International Science and Engineering
O/D
 Office Of The Director
Start Date: December 1, 2024
End Date: November 30, 2028 (Estimated)
Total Intended Award Amount: $300,000.00
Total Awarded Amount to Date: $300,000.00
Funds Obligated to Date: FY 2024 = $300,000.00
History of Investigator:
  • Louis DiMauro (Principal Investigator)
    dimauro@mps.ohio-state.edu
  • Jonathan Zuegel (Co-Principal Investigator)
  • Louise Willingale (Co-Principal Investigator)
  • Theodore Ronningen (Co-Principal Investigator)
  • Robert Kaindl (Co-Principal Investigator)
Recipient Sponsored Research Office: Ohio State University
1960 KENNY RD
COLUMBUS
OH  US  43210-1016
(614)688-8735
Sponsor Congressional District: 03
Primary Place of Performance: Ohio State University
1960 KENNY RD
COLUMBUS
OH  US  43210-1016
Primary Place of Performance
Congressional District:
03
Unique Entity Identifier (UEI): DLWBSLWAJWR1
Parent UEI: MN4MDDMN8529
NSF Program(s): AccelNet - Accelerating Resear
Primary Program Source: 01002425DB NSF RESEARCH & RELATED ACTIVIT
Program Reference Code(s): 5946, 7561, 5952, 5936
Program Element Code(s): 069Y00
Award Agency Code: 4900
Fund Agency Code: 4900
Assistance Listing Number(s): 47.079

ABSTRACT

X-lites network builds international collaboration at the frontiers of laser science and applications.The invention of the laser in 1960 enabled a wide range of scientific and technological advances, from communications to surgery to facial recognition to analysis of Martian soil. Laser science and technologies continue to advance, and a new generation of lasers are accessing frontiers of laser-matter interactions at the highest intensities, the fastest times, and the shortest distances. The Extreme Light in Intensity, Time, and Space (X-lites) network builds on these technological advances to organize and support scientists around the world as they research and apply this extreme light. X-lites is a new global network of networks that unites the work of scientists across disciplines and geographic borders to support the next generation of scientific advances, scientific workforce training, and skills development. X-lites accelerates discovery and invention through its support of team building, knowledge sharing, and education across disciplinary and national borders.

X-lites applies the Science of Team Science (SciTS) to build on existing networks of researchers developing and applying extreme light. X-lites exploits prior US and European investments in research facilities that provide access to cutting edge extreme light capabilities. The X-lites network foundation is a coupled, two-layer network concept that has proven to be effective in forming impactful networks. One networked layer links 10 user facilities/collaborations, and the second layer links these facility's users. Users are a diverse community of researchers taking advantage of infrastructure investments to explore questions in physics, chemistry, biology, materials, and more. X-lites hosts virtual seminars and workshops, conducts courses on effective team science for early career researchers, funds the exchange of early career staff between facilities, and brings together researchers across disciplinary boundaries to explore scientific frontiers. These activities intentionally engage early career and diverse researchers (i.e., diverse demographics, scientific specialties, and geographic locations) who are the future of these fields and who will drive X-lites and extreme light science, technologies, and applications forward.

This award reflects NSF's statutory mission and has been deemed worthy of support through evaluation using the Foundation's intellectual merit and broader impacts review criteria.

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