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Nuclear Science User Facilities 40 The NSUF mission is to provide nuclear energy researchers access to world-class capabilities to facilitate the advancement of nuclear science and technology.This mission is supported by providing cost-free access to state-of-the-art experimental irradiation testing and PIE facilities as well as technical assistance in design and analysis of reactor experiments. Access is granted through a competitive proposal process. NSUF offers research proposal options through an online submittal system that helps prospective researchers develop edit review and submit their proposals. NSUF staff is available to help any researcher who desires to submit a proposal. Submitted proposals should be consis- tent with the DOE-NE mission and its programmatic interests.These include the Light Water Reactor Sustainability Fuel Cycle Research and Development Advanced Modeling and Simulation Next Generation Nuclear Plant and the Generation IV Nuclear Energy Systems Initiative programs. All proposals are subject to a peer- review process before selection.All NSUF research must be non-propri- etary and results are expected to be published. Collaborations with other national laboratories federal agencies non-U.S. universities and industries are encouraged.Any U.S.-based enti- ties including universities national laboratories and industry can propose research that would utilize the MRCAT beamline at the Advanced Photon Source or would be conducted as a rapid turnaround experiment. Calls for Irradiation Post-irradiation Examination and Synchrotron Radiation Experiments Applications are submitted annually through the Consolidated Innovative Nuclear Research Funding Opportu- nity Announcement. More informa- tion is available on the NEUP website www.neup.gov. While priority will be given to proposals that further the direction of DOEs nuclear energy research programs the NSUF will consider all technical feasible proposals for scientific merit and selection. Irradiationpost-irradiation exami- nation of materials or fuels. PIE of previously irradiated materials or fuels from the NSUF sample library. Research that requires the unique capabilities of the Advanced Photon Source through the MRCAT beamline operated by the Illinois Institute ofTechnology. All proposals submitted to the open calls undergo thorough reviews for feasibility technical merit relevance CALL FOR PROPOSALS Jeff Benson Program Administrator