The Office of Science has two programs that might be good for you.
In 1992, responsibility for scientific matters was transferred to the new Office of Science and Technology.
The bill contained $4,889.0 million for the Office of Science.
The Office of Science is a principal supporter of researchers early in their careers.
Each funding announcement issued by the Office of Science provides:
Learn more about the Office of Science and Technology.
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Two types of information are automatically collected by the Office of Science as you visit www.science.energy.gov.
Below is a list of currently open federal employment opportunities* in the Office of Science.
Each program site within the Office of Science lists contact information for that program.