Cosmic: 28 proposals (including parts of umbrella grants) out of 130 across all HEP. 21% of the 6 frontiers are to CF, so the number of proposals is somewhat higher than average. We could use this to normalize HEP data or we could request this data broken down for only CF. We could request the same data for all years, including this year.
The number of reviewers in HEP (Cosmic): 127 (27 CF) is proportional to the fraction of proposals received.
There were 571 (120 CF) reviews: 4.6 reviews per proposal.
CF: Success rate for renewal (new) was 100% (36%)
All HEP: Success rates are 85% (24%) for 2014 and 78% (34%) for 2013
In general, CF is attracting more new proposals as people switch between frontiers.
Anecdotally Energy ⇒ Cosmic. Can we get numbers for this? Do the number of proposals go down in one frontier when the other ones go up?
Budget info is lacking. High success rate at DOE is due to providing lower funding than requested. What is the percent reduction in funding across labs, univ, and new vs old ?
Jr Faculty in CF: only 1 funded for 9 reviewed. These are all NEW (Is this the DE vs Astro dilemma?) At 1% this is much lower than HEP average of Jr faculty: 90% (48%)
Research Scientists: are complicated by fractions on many different proposals. For CF: 78% (by task?) and no new ones.