DOE Office of Basic Energy Sciences
DOE BES EFRC Program Homepage
DOE Energy Frontiers Website (includes secure login area for participants/members of EFRC's!!)
Technical Summaries of all EFRCs (PDF on DOE website)
Joint Center for Artificial Photosynthesis (Solar Fuels hub, aka JCAP, Lawrence Berkeley Lab and Caltech)
DOE Graduate Student Fellowships
DOE Hubs, Advanced Scientific Computing, and ARPA-e Programs
DOE BES National Nanoscience Initiative
Science Works for Us Website
Our EFRC is administratively grouped with several others having similar interests:
- U Arizona, Center for Interface Science: Solar Electric Materials
- Arizona State, Center for Bio-Inspired Solar Fuel Production
- Caltech, Light-Matter Interactions in Solar Energy Conversion
- Cornell, Energy Materials Center at Cornell (EMC2)
- Los Alamos, Center for Advanced Solar Photophysics (CASP)
- Northwestern, Argonne-Northwestern Solar Energy Research (ANSER) Center
- Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Center for Molecular Electrocatalysis
- Stanford, Center on Nanostructuring for Efficient Energy Conversion (CNEEC)
- UCSB, Center for Energy Efficient Materials (CEEM)
- UNC, Solar Fuels and Next Generation Photovoltaics
- U-South Carolina, Heterogeneous Functional Materials Center (HeteroFoaM)
Other Energy Frontier Research Centers also have photovoltaics interest (note! the DOE BES EFRC Program Homepage has a very good listing of all EFRC's with summaries):