Building the American Science Cloud
DOE Invests $320 Million in AI Science Projects
Under Secretary Darío Gil announces funding for 217 research initiatives and a new AI subcommittee.

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The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is investing $320 million into 217 projects to advance artificial intelligence in science [1][2]. Under Secretary for Science Darío Gil announced the funding to help accelerate scientific discovery [1]. These projects will cover a wide range of research areas across the country to maintain technical leadership [3]. The initiative includes the creation of a new "AI for Transformative Science" subcommittee [1]. This group will design a 10-year roadmap to guide future federal investments [2]. Additionally, the DOE plans to develop the American Science Cloud to provide the infrastructure needed for high-speed data analysis [1].
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energy.gov
https://www.energy.gov/science/articles/us-department-energy-invests-320-million-pioneering-scientific-research
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hpcwire.com
https://www.hpcwire.com/aiwire/2026/03/27/doe-announces-320m-investment-in-pioneering-scientific-research/
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aip.org
https://www.aip.org/newsletter/0000019d-3f66-d421-ad9f-bf7668c5000e
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