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Deep Underground Science and Engineering Laboratory Conceptual Design

Status: Archived

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Synopsis

This Solicitation invites proposals for candidate sites and for the development of a conceptual design of the infrastructure for a Deep Underground Science and Engineering Laboratory (DUSEL). The purpose of a DUSEL is to enable the broad range of science and engineering research that requires a deep underground location for reasons such as shielding from cosmic rays or direct access to physical/chemical/biological/engineering processes that occur deep underground. The scientific scope of the multidisciplinary program enabled by such a DUSEL and the resulting infrastructural requirements are the subject of a parallel solicitation (Solicitation-1): “Deep Underground Science and Engineering Program and Technical Requirements.” Responses to the present solicitation (Solicitation-2) will propose a specific site or sites and a plan to develop a conceptual design of the infrastructure necessary to meet the technical requirements being developed in response to Solicitation-1. In addition, the conceptual design will include the identification of an initial suite of experiments that could be installed in the proposed site(s) and the vision for a longer-term (30 year) program. A third solicitation (Solicitation-3) is planned through which detailed technical designs will be developed for the most promising combinations of site and conceptual design resulting from this solicitation.

Program contacts

Name Email Phone Organization
Richard N. Boyd
Program Director
rboyd@nsf.gov (703) 292-7381
David Lambert
Program Director
dlambert@nsf.gov (703) 292-8558
Richard J. Fragaszy
Program Director
rfragasz@nsf.gov (703) 292-8360
James L. Stone
Program Director
jstone@nsf.gov (703) 292-8343

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