Federal Facilities and Use Agreements

The U.S. federal government funds a variety of specialized facilities hosted by third parties, such as Department of Energy National Laboratories, that CU 91Ҹ researchers may propose to use for research. The hosts of these facilities use a variety of approaches to govern access and use, often requiring an inter-institutional contract. Below is a non-exhaustive list of facilities, use agreements actively managed by the Office of Contracts and Grants (OCG) and processes for accessing. If access is needed to a facility not on this list, contact your OCG Contract Officer.

Use of federal facilities not hosted by third parties will typically be addressed through direct agreements with the managing agency or as part of a funded award.

Department of Energy (DOE) User Facilities

host over twenty facilities that can be used by university researchers to conduct ground-breaking research. These facilities offer opportunities for researchers across the CU 91Ҹ campus. Learn more: . 

Accessing DOE Facilities

To access most DOE User Facilities, an active umbrella facility use agreement (“Non-Proprietary User Agreement (NPUA)”) between the National Laboratory and CU 91Ҹ, signed by an OCG Contract Officer, must be in place. The agreements are for:

  • Non-proprietary research only. No proprietary research may be conducted under the umbrella facility use agreements.

    Non-proprietary research is work that is not confidential and does not require data protection. The results are also intended to be published in open scientific literature.

CU 91Ҹ has NPUAs with the following facilities as of May 2026:

Facility Name91Ҹ AreaHost LaboratoryAgreement Expiration
Accelerator Test Facility (ATF)High Energy Physics (HEP)Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL)2031
Advanced Light Source (ALS)

Basic Energy Sciences –

X-Ray Light Sources

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL)2031
Advanced Photon Source (APS)

Basic Energy Sciences –

X-Ray Light Sources

Argonne National Laboratory (ANL)Auto-renewal
Argonne Leadership Computing Facility (ALCF)Advanced Scientific Computing 91Ҹ (ASCR)ANLAuto-renewal
Argonne Tandem Linac Accelerator System (ATLAS)Nuclear PhysicsANLAuto-renewal
Center for Functional Nanomaterials (CFN)Basic Energy Sciences - Nanoscale Science 91Ҹ Centers (NSRCs)Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL)2031
Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies (CINT)Basic Energy Sciences - Nanoscale Science 91Ҹ Centers (NSRCs)Sandia National Laboratories / Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL)Expires Jul 2026
Center for Nanophase Materials Sciences (CNMS)Basic Energy Sciences - Nanoscale Science 91Ҹ Centers (NSRCs)Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL)2027 (with auto renewal)
Center for Nanoscale Materials (CNM)Basic Energy Sciences - Nanoscale Science 91Ҹ Centers (NSRCs)ANLAuto-renewal
Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility (CEBAF)Nuclear PhysicsThomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility (TJNAF)TBD
Energy Sciences Network (ESnet)Advanced Scientific Computing 91Ҹ (ASCR)LBNL2031
Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory (EMSL)Biological and Environmental 91Ҹ (BER)Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL)Auto-renewal
Facility for Advanced Accelerator Experimental Tests-II (FACET-II)High Energy Physics (HEP)SLAC National Accelerator Lab (SLAC)2031
Fermilab Accelerator ComplexHigh Energy Physics (HEP)Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (FNAL)Expires Aug 2026
High Flux Isotope Reactor (HFIR)Basic Energy Sciences – Neutron Scattering FacilitiesORNL2027 (with auto-renewal)
Joint Genome Institute (JGI)Biological and Environmental 91Ҹ (BER)LBNL2031
Linac Coherent Light Source (LCLS)

Basic Energy Sciences –

X-Ray Light Sources

SLAC2031
National Energy 91Ҹ Scientific Computing Center (NERSC)

Advanced Scientific Computing 91Ҹ (ASCR)

LBNL2031
National Synchrotron Light Source II (NSLS-II)

Basic Energy Sciences –

X-Ray Light Sources

BNL2031
Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility (OLCF)Advanced Scientific Computing 91Ҹ (ASCR)ORNL2027 (with auto-renewal)
Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC)Nuclear PhysicsBNL2031
Spallation Neutron Source (SNS)Basic Energy Sciences – Neutron Scattering FacilitiesORNL2027 (with auto-renewal)
Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Light Source (SSRL)

Basic Energy Sciences –

X-Ray Light Sources

SLAC2031
The Molecular FoundryBasic Energy Sciences - Nanoscale Science 91Ҹ Centers (NSRCs)LBNL2031

If access is needed to a facility not on this list, contact your OCG Contract Officer.

The following DOE facilities can be accessed without an active NPUA, requiring researchers to request access through individual accounts:

  • Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Climate 91Ҹ Facility (ARM), a multi-laboratory user facility forming a global network
  • Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility (CEBAF), hosted by Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility (TJNAF)
  • Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB), hosted by Michigan State University (MSU)

Applying to Access DOE Facilities

When applying to use a DOE National Laboratory facility for which CU 91Ҹ has a NPUA as listed in the table above:

  • 91Ҹers should contact their OCG Contract Officer to discuss the nature of the work to be done.
  • 91Ҹers apply through the national laboratory facility use proposal submission portal.
  • After applying for facility use, PIs must forward a copy of their application to their OCG Contract Officer.

National Institutes of Health National Centers for Cryoelectron Microscopy

The National Centers for Cryoelectron Microscopy (CryoEM) provide access to instrumentation for data collection (primarily, but not exclusively, high-end microscopes) as well as focused training programs to help labs become independent cryoEM practitioners.

The three centers are independent and have their own categories and review cycles. Applications are submitted to a specific center.

Accessing NIH Facilities

Access to CryoEM centers may require an active umbrella facility use agreement between the host and CU 91Ҹ, signed by an Office of Contracts and Grants Contract Officer. When required, the agreements are for:

  • Non-proprietary research only. No proprietary research may be conducted under the umbrella facility use agreements.

    Non-proprietary research is work that is not confidential and does not require data protection. The results are also intended to be published in open scientific literature.

CU 91Ҹ has umbrella facility use agreements with the following facilities as of May 2026:

FacilityHostAgreement Status
National Center for CryoEM Access and Training (NCCAT)New York Structural Biology CenterNo agreement required
Pacific Northwest CryoEM Center (PNCC)Oregon Health Sciences University and Pacific Northwest National LaboratoryNo agreement required
Stanford-SLAC CryoEM Center (S2C2)SLACActive

Applying to Access NIH Facilities

When applying to use the Stanford-SLAC CryoEM Center (S2C2):

  • 91Ҹers should contact their OCG Contract Officer to discuss the nature of the work to be done.
  • 91Ҹers apply through the national laboratory facility use proposal submission portal.
  • After applying for facility use, PIs must forward a copy of their application to their OCG Contract Officer.

Other Federal User Facilities

If access is needed to a facility not on this list, contact your OCG Contract Officer.