Grand Challenges Addressed by EFRCs

The Basic Energy Sciences Advisory Committee (BESAC) report, Directing Matter and Energy: Five Challenges for Science and the Imagination was the culmination of a series of BES-sponsored workshops that began in 2001. Over and over, the recommendations from these workshops described similar themes that in this new era of science, we would design, discover, and synthesize new materials and molecular assemblies through atomic scale control; probe and control photon, phonon, electron, and ion interactions with matter; perform multi-scale modeling that bridges the multiple length and time scales; and use the collective efforts of condensed matter and materials physicists, chemists, biologists, molecular engineers, and those skilled in applied mathematics and computer science. The roadblocks to progress, and the opportunities for truly transformational new understanding were distilled into five inter-related grand challenges. Each Energy Frontier Research Center addresses one or more of these grand challenges. Past EFRCs from 2009-2024 who have self-identified as addressing each grand challenge are listed below.


Grand Challenge #1:

How do we control materials processes at the level of electrons?

Direct manipulation of the charge, spin, and dynamics of electrons to control and imitate the behavior of physical, chemical and biological systems, such as digital memory and logic using a single electron spin, the pathways of chemical reactions and the strength of chemical bonds, and efficient conversion of the Sun's energy into fuel through artificial photosynthesis.

Grand Challenge #2:

How do we design and perfect atom- and energy-efficient synthesis of revolutionary new forms of matter with tailored properties?

Create and manipulate natural and synthetic systems that will enable catalysts that are specific and produce no unwanted byproducts, or materials that operate at the theoretical limits of strength and fracture resistance, or that respond to their environments and repair themselves like
those in living systems.

Grand Challenge #3:

How do remarkable properties of matter emerge from complex correlations of the atomic or electronic constituents and how can we control these properties?

Orchestrate the behavior of billions of electrons and atoms to create new phenomena, like superconductivity at room temperature, or new states of matter, like quantum spin liquids, or new functionality combining contradictory properties like super-strong yet highly flexible polymers, or optically transparent yet highly conducting glasses, or membranes that separate CO2 from atmospheric gases yet maintain high throughput.

Grand Challenge #4:

How can we master energy and information on the nanoscale to create new technologies with capabilities rivaling those of living things?

Master energy and information on the nanoscale, leading to the development of new metabolic and self-replicating pathways in living and non-living systems, self-repairing artificial photosynthetic machinery, precision measurement tools as in molecular rulers, and defect-tolerant electronic circuits.

Grand Challenge #5:

How do we characterize and control matter away - especially very far away - from equilibrium?

Discover the general principles describing and controlling systems far from equilibrium, enabling efficient and robust biologically-inspired molecular machines, long-term storage of spent nuclear fuel through adaptive earth chemistry, and achieving environmental sustainability by understanding and utilizing the chemistry and fluid dynamics of the atmosphere.


Center Grand Challenge(s)
Institute for Atom-efficient Chemical Transformations (IACT) GC 1, GC 2, GC 3, GC 4
Center for Bio-Inspired Solar Fuel Production (BISfuel) GC 1, GC 2, GC 3, GC 4, GC 5
Re-Defining Photovoltaic Efficiency Through Molecule Scale Control (RPEMSC) GC 1, GC 2
Energy Materials Center at Cornell (emc2) GC 1, GC 2, GC 3, GC 5
Center for Advanced Biofuel Systems (CABS) GC 5
Center for Electrocatalysis, Transport Phenomena and Materials for Innovative Energy Storage (CETM) GC 1, GC 2, GC 5
Center for Materials Science of Nuclear Fuel (CMSNF) GC 2, GC 5
Center for Materials at Irradiation and Mechanical Extremes (CMIME) GC 2, GC 5
Center for Atomic-Level Catalyst Design (CALCD) GC 1, GC 2
Revolutionary Materials for Solid State Energy Conversion (RMSSEC) GC 1, GC 2
Center for Inverse Design (CID) GC 1, GC 2
Center for Defect Physics in Structural Materials (CDP) GC 1, GC 5
Combustion Energy Frontier Research Center (CEFRC) GC 3, GC 5
EFRC for Solid State Lighting Science (SSLS) GC 1, GC 2, GC 3, GC 4
Center on Nanostructuring for Efficient Energy Conversion (CNEEC) GC 1, GC 2, GC 4
Center for Interface Science: Solar Electric Materials (CISSEM) GC 2, GC 4, GC 5
Molecularly Engineered Energy Materials (MEEM) GC 1, GC 2, GC 3
Center for Energy Efficient Materials (CEEM) GC 1, GC 2, GC 3, GC 4
Polymer-Based Materials for Harvesting Solar Energy (PHaSE) GC 2, GC 5
Center for Solar and Thermal Energy Conversion (CSTEC) GC 1, GC 2, GC 3, GC 5
Heterogeneous Functional Materials Center (HeteroFoaM) GC 2, GC 3, GC 5
Center for Energy Nanoscience (CEN) GC 1, GC 2, GC 3, GC 4
Understanding Charge Separation and Transfer at Interfaces in Energy Materials (CST) GC 1, GC 2, GC 5
Center for Catalytic Hydrocarbon Functionalization (CCHF) GC 1, GC 2
Center for Emergent Superconductivity (CES) GC 1, GC 2, GC 3, GC 5
Light-Material Interactions in Energy Conversion (LMI) GC 1, GC 2, GC 4
Energy Frontier Research in Extreme Environments (Efree) GC 1, GC 2, GC 3, GC 5
Center for Nanoscale Control of Geologic CO2 (NCGC) (8/1/2009 - 7/31/2014); Center for Nanoscale Controls on Geologic CO2 (NCGC) (8/1/2014 - 7/31/2018) GC 3, GC 5
Center for Advanced Solar Photophysics (CASP) GC 1, GC 2, GC 3, GC 4, GC 5
Center for Excitonics (CE) GC 1, GC 2, GC 4
Solid-State Solar-Thermal Energy Conversion Center (S3TEC) GC 1, GC 2, GC 3, GC 4, GC 5
Center for Direct Catalytic Conversion of Biomass to Biofuels (C3Bio) GC 3, GC 4
Materials Science of Actinides (MSA) GC 1, GC 2, GC 3, GC 5
Center for Frontiers of Subsurface Energy Security (CFSES) GC 3, GC 4, GC 5
Photosynthetic Antenna Research Center (PARC) GC 2, GC 4
Center for Geologic Storage of CO2 (GSCO2) GC 5
Center for Electrical Energy Storage (CEES) (8/1/2009 - 7/31/2014); Center for Electrochemical Energy Science (CEES) (8/1/2014 - 7/31/2020) GC 2, GC 5
Argonne-Northwestern Solar Energy Research Center (ANSER) (8/1/2009 - 7/31/2018); Center for Light Energy Activated Redox Processes (LEAP) (8/1/2018 - 7/31/2020) GC 1, GC 2, GC 3, GC 4, GC 5
NorthEast Center for Chemical Energy Storage (NECCES) GC 1, GC 2, GC 5
Center for Gas Separations (CGS) GC 2
Nanostructures for Electrical Energy Storage (NEES) GC 1, GC 2, GC 4
Center for Solar Fuels (UNC) (8/1/2009 - 7/31/2018); Alliance for Molecular PhotoElectrode Design for Solar Fuels (AMPED) (8/1/2018 - 7/31/2020) GC 1, GC 2
Biological Electron Transfer and Catalysis Center (BETCy) GC 1, GC 5
Center for Next Generation of Materials Design (CNGMD) GC 1, GC 2, GC 5
Energy Dissipation to Defect Evolution (EDDE) GC 1, GC 2, GC 5
Center for the Computational Design of Functional Layered Materials (CCDM) (8/1/2014 - 7/31/2018); Center for Complex Materials from First Principles (CCM)(8/1/2018 - 7/31/2020) GC 1, GC 2, GC 3
Spins and Heat in Nanoscale Electronic Systems (SHINES) GC 1, GC 3
Fluid Interface Reactions, Structures and Transport Center (FIRST) GC 2, GC 3, GC 5
Catalysis Center for Energy Innovation (CCEI) GC 2, GC 3, GC 4, GC 5
Integrated Mesoscale Architectures for Sustainable Catalysis (IMASC) GC 2
Inorganometallic Catalyst Design Center (ICDC) GC 1, GC 2
Center for Actinide Science & Technology (CAST) GC 1, GC 2, GC 3, GC 5
Center for Performance and Design of Nuclear Waste Forms and Containers (WastePD) GC 2, GC 3, GC 5
Non-Equilibrium Energy Research Center (NERC) (8/1/2009 - 7/31/2014); Center for Bio-Inspired Energy Science (CBES) (8/1/2014 - 7/31/2024) GC 2, GC 3, GC 4, GC 5
Center for Molecular Electrocatalysis (CME) GC 1, GC 2
Center for Lignocellulose Structure and Formation (CLSF) GC 1, GC 2, GC 3, GC 4, GC 5
Institute for Quantum Matter (IQM) GC 1, GC 2, GC 3
Center for Novel Pathways to Quantum Coherence in Materials (NPQC) GC 1, GC 3, GC 5
Photonics at Thermodynamic Limits (PTL) GC 1, GC 2, GC 3, GC 5
Center for Mechanistic Control of Water-Hydrocarbon-Rock Interactions in Unconventional and Tight Oil Formations (CMC-UF) (8/1/2018-7/31/2022); Center for Mechanistic Control of Unconventional Formations (CMC-UF) (8/1/2022 - 7/31/2024) GC 1, GC 3, GC 5
A Next Generation Synthesis Center (GENESIS) GC 1, GC 2, GC 5
Center for Synthetic Control Across Length-scales for Advancing Rechargeables (SCALAR) GC 1, GC 2
Multi-scale Fluid-Solid Interactions in Architected and Natural Materials (MUSE) GC 2, GC 5