The Trump-appointed head of the National Science Foundation abruptly resigned on Thursday, telling staff that he’s “done all I can do to advance the mission of the agency.”
Sethuraman Panchanathan’s departure as foundation director comes during a tumultuous time for federal agencies, as the quasi-governmental Department of Government Efficiency pushes for deep cuts to the federal workforce and funding for various agency projects.
In a statement about his resignation Thursday, Panchanathan — who was appointed in 2020 during Trump’s first administration to a six-year term — did not speak directly to DOGE’s efforts, though he noted that NSF “must not lose our competitive edge.”
“I believe that I have done all I can to advance the mission of the agency and feel that it is time for me to pass the baton to new leadership,” Panchanathan said.








