(A)
In general
In carrying out the program, the Secretary shall provide financial assistance to eligible entities described in subparagraph (B) to carry out research projects in—
(i)
foundational science areas, including—
(I)
materials sciences, chemical sciences, and plasma science synthesis and fabrication;
(II)
novel microelectronics devices, including emerging memory and storage technologies;
(III)
diverse computing architectures and paradigms, including analog computing and edge computing;
(IV)
data-driven modeling and simulation;
(V)
integrated sensing, power harvesting, and communications;
(VI)
component integration and subsystems;
(VII)
photonic integration and packaging; and
(VIII)
development of codesign frameworks for all stages of microelectronics design, development, fabrication, and application;
(ii)
cybersecurity by design to result in trusted and resilient microelectronics;
(iii)
methods for leveraging advanced simulation and artificial intelligence to enhance codesign and discovery in microelectronics;
(iv)
in consultation with the National Institute of Standards and Technology, fabrication and processing science and metrology associated with microelectronics manufacturing, including lithography, patterning, surface deposition, etching, and cleaning;
(v)
approaches for optimizing system-level energy efficiency of advanced computing systems, the electrical grid, power electronics, and other energy infrastructure;
(vi)
approaches for enhancing the durability and lifetime of radiation-hardened electronics;
(vii)
enhancement of microelectronics security, including the development of integrated devices, packages, and thermal management for severe environments and national security;
(viii)
in coordination with other relevant initiatives of the Department, methods to improve the lifetime, maintenance, recycling, reuse, and sustainability of microelectronics components and systems, including technologies and strategies that reduce the use of energy, water, critical materials, and other commodities that the Secretary determines are vulnerable to disruption; and
(ix)
methods and techniques for domestic processing of materials for microelectronics and components of microelectronics.
(B)
Eligible entities
An eligible entity referred to in subparagraph (A) is—
(i)
an institution of higher education, including a historically Black college or university, a Tribal College or University, and a minority-serving institution;
(ii)
a nonprofit research organization;
(iii)
a State research agency;
(iv)
a National Laboratory;
(v)
a private commercial entity;
(vi)
a partnership or consortium of 2 or more entities described in clauses (i) through (v); and
(vii)
any other entity that the Secretary determines appropriate.
(C)
Notification
Not later than 30 days after the Secretary provides financial assistance to an eligible entity under subparagraph (A), the Secretary shall submit to the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources of the Senate and the Committee on Science, Space, and Technology of the House of Representatives a notification of the financial assistance provided, including—
(i)
the criteria used by the Secretary to select the eligible entity receiving the financial assistance;
(ii)
the manner in which the criteria described in clause (i) comport with the purposes of the program described in paragraph (1); and
(iii)
a description of the research project that the eligible entity will carry out using the financial assistance.