Roman For Scientists
This section is intended for the Roman Science Community.

Announcements

Cycle 1 General Investigator Proposals Now Open
The Cycle 1 Call for Proposals invites investigators to submit proposals to conduct scientific investigations with the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope. All Roman data have no exclusive use period, ensuring rapid community access to all science data. [Proposals are due Tuesday March 17, 2026 at 5PM PDT]

ROTAC Report Released
In April 2025, the Roman Observatory Telescope Allocation Committee (ROTAC) released its recommendations for three Core Community Surveys: the High-Latitude Wide-Area Survey, the High-Latitude Time-Domain Survey, and the Galactic Bulge Time-Domain Survey.

RAPID Response: Hot-wiring the Next Generation of Time-Domain Science
March 23-27, 2026 [Pasadena, CA]
This workshop will address the software infrastructure needed to pursue breakthrough science enabled by low-latency alters, multi-wavelength/messenger discovery, machine learning, and science platforms/alert brokers/marshals
Get Involved
Key Resources
Listed below are several resources which provide the mission and instrument parameters, technical performance models, and laboratory measurements.
Additional Resources
Listed below are several additional resources that provide information on the Roman mission.
Roman Scientists Social Media
We are excited to announce the launch of new social media accounts for scientists who want to work with Roman: @NancyRomanSci
NancyRomanSci is managed by the Roman Science Centers and provides researchers with the most up-to-date information related to doing science with NASA's Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope.
These accounts will promote and distribute practical aspects of the mission relevant to scientists, including, but not limited to, proposal deadlines, conferences, tools, training opportunities, committee reports, software development, instrument capabilities, observation planning, etc.
Please follow us to get the most up-to-date information related to doing science with Roman:

