Z Fundamental Science Program Workshop 2025

Over the last several years, our ability to drive matter to unprecedented pressure / temperature states has produced significant new insights across many fields, including material science, planetary science, astrophysics, fusion science, radiation science, and plasma physics. Sandia’s Z facility is the premier facility in the world in the area of pulsed-power science and has unique capabilities to deliver high-precision data at extreme conditions. The Z facility is available to the academic community for fundamental science experiments and calls for proposals were issued in 2010, 2015, 2017, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, and 2024. Projects were selected after facility- and scientific peer review. Close interactions with the international research community are crucial for continued success and improvements of the Fundamental Science Program. This Workshop is the sixteenth in a series of yearly workshops held on the topic of fundamental science in extreme environments.

Tuesday evening Welcome Reception

Wednesday am                   Plenary Sessions

Wednesday pm                   Plenary and Breakout Sessions

Thursday am                        Plenary and Breakout Sessions

Thursday pm                       Breakout Sessions and Student Poster Session

Friday am                             Plenary and Breakout Sessions

The Breakout sessions are meant to identify key scientific development/direction enabled by the Z Fundamental Science Program to date. The focus should be more about direction, capabilities, momentum, and new scope. The Breakout sessions also provide an excellent opportunity for current and prospective future collaborators to formulate research ideas, continue ongoing collaborations, begin new collaborations, and galvanize ideas for the Call for Proposals.

The Breakout sessions can also help define the future direction of the Z Fundamental Science Program and the overall Z program by identifying:

  • New research directions/ideas within existing fields and suggestions for new topics/fields
  • New or extended collaborative teams
  • Ways that the Z Fundamental Science Program can best support the collaborative teams
  • Improvements on Z, i.e., new diagnostics or infrastructure that would be beneficial for the collaborative teams
Laboratory Astrophysics

Location – Barcelona Room

Planetary Physics and Materials / Static to Dynamic Compression

Location – Majorca Room

Theory and Computation / Data Science and Machine Learning

Location – Valencia Room

Magnetized HED / Z-pinch

Location – Catalina Room

We are issuing a ninth Call for Proposals for the Z Fundamental Science Program. We plan to allocate approximately 21 shots over a two-year period beginning July 1, 2026 and ending June 30, 2028. The workshop is an excellent opportunity to formulate research ideas, continue ongoing collaborations, and start new teams.

CY25 Call for Proposals important dates:

  • June 16, 2025 || Call Opens || Call for Proposals 2025
  • September 16, 2025 || Proposals due (to zproposals@sandia.gov)
  • December 15, 2025 || Notification of awards
  • July 1, 2026 – June 30, 2028 || Experimental award period

Experimental time on Z is a precious resource. We are committed to working in close collaboration with academic PIs to ensure the success of the proposed experiments. As for the previous calls, prospective PIs will work with scientists at Sandia and the Z-machine to design and execute experiments. An award of time on Z will include all hardware necessary to field the proposed experiments and assistance from the Sandia scientist(s) assigned to collaborate with you on your project. Awardees are expected to provide their own funding for their time.

A very important aspect of the Z Fundamental Science Program is the opportunity for students and academic postdocs to participate on the research teams. Throughout the lifetime of the Z Fundamental Science Program, students and academic postdocs have developed experimental platforms and diagnostics, lead design reviews, and participated fully in fielding experiments on Z. We are again working with the NNSA Academic Programs to offer financial support to several students and academic postdocs to attend the workshop. NNSA is currently expecting to be able to cover costs (including transportation, lodging, and registration) for up to 30 students/academic postdocs. Detailed information regarding student support is forthcoming.

If you are interested in student / academic postdoc travel support, please email Marcus Knudson and Sandy Guthrie and please copy Tim LedfordRequests for travel support must be received by Friday, June 27, 2025. Upon receipt of inquiry, you will receive pertinent information from Chickasaw regarding rules for reimbursement (also note that reimbursement will occur after completion of the Workshop, i.e., you will have to pay for your travel arrangements in advance and submit a request for reimbursement after the Workshop).