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Collaborative Program Grant for Multidisciplinary Teams (RM1) |
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National Institutes of Health (NIH) |
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Collaborative Program Grant for Multidisciplinary Teams (RM1)
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National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Description
Many research questions in biomedical science can be pursued by single investigators and their close collaborators, and are adequately supported by individual and multiple PD/PI research grants. However, the scope of some scientific problems is beyond the capabilities of a small group of investigators. Such complex and challenging research questions benefit from the integrated efforts of teams of research laboratories employing complementary approaches and having multiple areas of intellectual and technical expertise, and the necessary resources to accomplish a unified scientific goal. Such team-based efforts can produce convergent, lasting scientific benefits with high impact, such as the creation of new disciplines of study, resolution of long standing or intractable problems, or definition of new areas that challenge current paradigms.
This funding opportunity announcement (FOA) encourages Collaborative Program Grant applications from institutions/organizations that propose to conduct research to address complex and challenging biomedical problems, important for the mission of NIGMS, through deeply integrated, multidisciplinary research teams. The Collaborative Program Grant is designed to support research in which funding a team of interdependent investigators offers significant advantages over support of individual research project grants. Applications should address critical issues and be sufficiently challenging, ambitious, and innovative that objectives could not be achieved by individual investigators.
More Information
https://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PAR-20-103.html
Submission Limits
Only one application per institution (normally identified by having a unique DUNS number or NIH IPF number) is allowed per review round. The same or a similar topic may be submitted for subsequent review rounds involving the same or a similar team, but must be presented as a New application, not a Resubmission.
Applications that are not considered in the NIGMS mission will not be reviewed. Given that only one application is permitted per institution per review cycle, it may be important to contact NIGMS staff before committing to any particular team and its topic area.
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
Oct 15, 2021 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
Oct 16, 2021 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
Oct 29, 2021 |
Results of Internal Competition |
Nov 8, 2021 |
Agency Notice of Intent/Pre-proposal |
Dec 27, 2021 |
Agency Proposal |
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Scientific Infrastructure Support for Consolidated Innovative Nuclear Research |
DE-FOA-0002517 |
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United States Department of Energy (DOE) |
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Scientific Infrastructure Support for Consolidated Innovative Nuclear Research
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United States Department of Energy (DOE)
Description
The Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Nuclear Energy (NE) provides funding to
support crosscutting nuclear energy research and development (R&D) and associated
infrastructure support activities to develop innovative technologies that offer the promise of
dramatically improved performance for advanced reactors and fuel cycle concepts, while
maximizing the use of DOE resources.
The development of nuclear energy-related infrastructure and basic capabilities in the research
community is necessary to promote R&D that supports nuclear science and engineering
(NS&E), DOE-NE’s mission, and the Nation’s nuclear energy challenges. Accordingly, DOE
intends to facilitate the education and training of nuclear scientists, engineers, and policymakers through graduate and undergraduate study, two-year programs, and R&D that is relevant
to the Department and the U.S. nuclear energy industry in general.
The Nuclear Energy University Program (NEUP) utilizes up to 20 percent of funds
appropriated to NE’s R&D program for university-based infrastructure support and R&D in key
NE program-related areas:
• Fuel Cycle Research and Development (FC R&D);
• Reactor Concepts Research, Development and Demonstration (RC RD&D); and
• Nuclear Energy Advanced Modeling and Simulation (NEAMS)
The infrastructure support requested should be individual, discrete, and definable items or
capabilities that will:
• Support, maintain, or enhance the institution’s capacities to attract and teach high quality
students interested in nuclear energy-related studies;
• Build the institution’s research or education capabilities; or
• Enhance the institution’s capabilities to perform R&D that is relevant to DOE-NE’s
mission.
The request should focus on a single, synergistic goal, or capability. A proposal made of
several uncorrelated equipment requests in does not meet the goals of this FOA. A request
should not duplicate existing capabilities.
NE reserves the right to respond to potential shifts in priorities during FY 2022 that may be
driven by events, policy developments, or Congressional/budget direction. NE will factor such
considerations into decisions related to the timing and scale of award announcements
associated with this FOA.
More Information
https://neup.inl.gov/SiteAssets/FY2022_Documents/NEGTN02-%23234443-v11-FY_2022_Scientific_Infrastructure_Support_for_CINR_FOA.pdf
Submission Limits
One application can be submitted under GSI
Cost Sharing:
For university participants, cost sharing is not required, but is encouraged.
COST MATCHING
To maximize the use of available NE funding, cost matching is required for universities on a 1:1 dollar match for requests above $250,000, for applications under the General Scientific Infrastructure Support for research or teaching. For example, if a $300,000 project is proposed, cost matching requirements apply to $50,000 of this amount (the amount over $250,000), and the recipient would be required to
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
Sep 24, 2021 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
Sep 25, 2021 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
Oct 8, 2021 |
Results of Internal Competition |
Oct 18, 2021 |
Agency Notice of Intent/Pre-proposal |
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Agency Proposal |
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Flexible Funding Model - Infrastructure Development and Maintenance for State Manufactured Food Regulatory Programs (U18) |
RFA-FD-18-001 |
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Food and Drug Administration (FDA) |
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Flexible Funding Model - Infrastructure Development and Maintenance for State Manufactured Food Regulatory Programs (U18)
Agencies
Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
Description
The intended outcome of this FOA is to advance efforts for a nationally integrated food safety system (IFSS) by supporting Manufactured Food Regulatory Program Standards (MFRPS), Rapid Response Teams (RRT) and Food Protection Task Force (FPTF) programs, as well as special projects. For the purposes of this FOA, the term State encompasses all eligible organizations as defined in Section 3.
MFRPS
The purpose of this FOA section is to advance efforts for a nationally integrated food safety system by assisting State manufactured food regulatory programs to achieve and maintain conformance with the most current version of the Manufactured Food Regulatory Program Standards (MFRPS). The MFRPS are intended to ensure that State manufactured food regulatory programs develop and maintain best practices for a high-quality regulatory program. Also, the program standards are intended to enhance food safety by establishing a uniform basis for measuring and improving the performance of manufactured food regulatory programs in the United States. Conformance with these program standards will help Federal and State programs better direct their regulatory activities at reducing foodborne illness hazards in plants that manufacture, process, pack, or hold foods.
FPTF
The purpose of this funding option is to establish and/or support a Food Protection Task Force responsible for promoting the integration of an efficient statewide human and animal food (HAF) protection system that maximizes the protection of the public health. These efforts would include: fostering communication, education, outreach, cooperation and collaboration within the states among federal, state, local, tribal and territorial HAF protection, public health, agriculture, and regulatory agencies, industry, academia, and consumers to initiate and/or support HAF protection activities to improve public health.
RRT
The purpose of this FOA section is to facilitate long-term improvements and innovation to the national integrated food safety system by unifying and coordinating federal/state/local HAF emergency response efforts including:
1) Strengthening the link among epidemiology, lab and environmental health/regulatory components;
2) Improving States' regulatory and surveillance HAF protection programs to include using Incident Command System (ICS)/National Incident Management System (NIMS) principles and a Unified Command structure to conduct integrated responses to all-hazards HAF emergencies, rapidly identifying and removing tainted food from commerce, and conducting root cause investigations to inform future prevention efforts; and
3) Addressing supporting components, such as training, data sharing, data analysis, communications, continuous process improvement, and development of best practices and other resources to support national capacity/capability development.
Special Projects
The purpose of this FOA section is to develop and implement special projects that support innovation and integration in a nationally Integrated Food Safety System (IFSS) using the MFRPS or RRT framework. State programs will be expected to share project deliverables and resources developed with other programs.
More Information
https://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/rfa-files/RFA-FD-18-001.html
Submission Limits
Applicant organizations may not submit more than one application.
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
Sep 3, 2021 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
Sep 4, 2021 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
Sep 17, 2021 |
Results of Internal Competition |
Oct 4, 2021 |
Agency Notice of Intent/Pre-proposal |
Nov 1, 2021 |
Agency Proposal |
Dec 1, 2021
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WiSTEM2D Scholars Award Program |
2021 J&J WiSTEM2D Scholars Award Program |
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Johnson & Johnson (J&J) |
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WiSTEM2D Scholars Award Program
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Johnson & Johnson (J&J)
Description
Johnson & Johnson WiSTEM2D Scholars Award is a $150,000 award to support women pursuing research in STEM2D (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math, Manufacturing & Design). WiSTEM2D Scholars Award aims to fuel the development of female STEM2D leaders and feed the STEM2D talent pipeline by awarding and sponsoring women at critical points in their research careers, in each of the STEM2D disciplines. Award recipients, one in each of the STEM2D disciplines, will gain access to ongoing funding over the course of 3 years, along with mentorship from STEM2D professionals. The application period for 2021 awards is open from September 14 through October 15, 2020. For more information visit https://www.jnj.com/wistem2d
More Information
https://www.jnj.com/wistem2d-university-scholars
Submission Limits
Each university / institution can support one applicant per STEM2D discipline (Science; M.D., Ph.D.
Technology; Ph.D.
Engineering; Ph.D.
Math; M.S., Ph.D.
Manufacturing; Ph.D.
Design; M.A., M.S., MDes, MArch, MFA, MLA, Ph.D.); six applicants in total.
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
Sep 3, 2021 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
Sep 4, 2021 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
Sep 15, 2021 |
Results of Internal Competition |
Sep 24, 2021 |
Agency Notice of Intent/Pre-proposal |
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U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO), the University Nuclear Leadership Program (formerly the Integrated University Program), Scholarship and Fellowship Education Grant, Faculty Development Grant, and Trade School and Co |
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United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) |
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Agencies
United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC)
Description
The program provides funding to support research and development for nuclear science, engineering, technology, and related disciplines to develop a workforce capable of supporting the design, construction, operation, and regulation of nuclear facilities and the safe handling of nuclear materials.
The NRC is interested in technologies relevant to the programmatic mission of the objectives referenced above, with an emphasis on providing financial assistance for research, development, demonstration, and commercial application activities relevant to civilian advanced nuclear reactors, including, but not limited to, relevant fuel cycle technologies, advanced construction, manufacturing, and fabrication methods.
Of particular interest are projects aimed at:
• Aging/degradation of nuclear plant systems, structures, and components.
• Digital engineering/analytics, advanced sensors and controls for nuclear applications.
• Advanced materials and manufacturing for nuclear applications.
• Advanced construction techniques for nuclear builds.
• Evaluation of technical gaps and major uncertainties related to risk-informed decision- making for areas such as complex all-hazard risk models, dynamic PRAs, and PRAs for advanced reactors.
• Human and organizational factors and human reliability analysis for advanced nuclear applications, including improved models for dependency, consideration of organizational factors, and dynamic methods.
• Characterization of low frequency, high consequence natural or industrial hazards for advanced nuclear applications.
• Characterization, handling, fabrication, transportation, storage, or disposal of fresh and spent nuclear fuel for nuclear power plants (including the various advanced reactor designs that are currently under development).
• Analyses, data and evaluations that will support an understanding of the safety, technical gaps and major uncertainties for (1) operating, small modular and advanced reactor designs with emphasis in the areas of fuel performance, fuel fragmentation relocation and disposal, natural circulation, boron dilution, neutronics, source term analysis, severe accident analysis and (2) fuel cycle technologies, with an emphasis on experimental test and analytical model data to help validate the NRC’s scientific computer codes and ability to assess application of these technologies.
• Advanced technology approaches (e.g., data and text analytics and artificial intelligence) and applications (e.g., data mining, risk communication) that enhance regulatory decision-making. Some specific areas of focus could be incorporating equipment failure trends, probabilistic risk assessment, and risk-informed decision- making in licensing, inspection, and other regulatory activities.
• Health physics and related radiation-protection specialties that support safety and environmental reviews of operating and advanced reactor design/siting, decommissioning, fuel management, and novel medical and industrial applications of nuclear materials. Specialties include radiation biology, waste management, environmental health, risk communication, radiation chemistry, radiation dosimetry, radiation ecology, epidemiology, and medical physics or radiation oncology/technology for diagnostic and therapeutic applications.
More Information
https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=334909
Submission Limits
An applicant/institution may submit only one application for each of the Scholarship, Fellowship, Faculty Development, and Trade School and Community College Scholarship grant programs. If applying for more than one grant program, then the applicant/institution must submit separate applications.
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
Aug 27, 2021 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
Aug 28, 2021 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
Sep 13, 2021 |
Results of Internal Competition |
Sep 17, 2021 |
Agency Notice of Intent/Pre-proposal |
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Agency Proposal |
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Competition for the Management of Operations and Maintenance of the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) |
NSF 21-603 |
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National Science Foundation (NSF) |
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Competition for the Management of Operations and Maintenance of the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON)
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National Science Foundation (NSF)
Description
NSF solicits proposals to manage the operations and maintenance of the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON), an NSF-funded major facility project. NEON comprises terrestrial, aquatic, atmospheric, and remote sensing measurement infrastructure and cyberinfrastructure that deliver standardized, calibrated data to the scientific community through an openly accessible data portal. NEON infrastructure is geographically distributed across the United States, including Alaska, Hawaii and Puerto Rico, and will generate data for ecological research over a 30-year period. NEON is designed to enable the research community to ask and address their own questions on a regional to continental scale around the environmental challenges identified as relevant to understanding the drivers and impacts of climate change, land-use change and invasive species patterns on the biosphere. The NSF NEON program, which is part of the Centers, Facilities and Additional Research Infrastructure (CFARI) Cluster in the Division of Biological Infrastructure, manages the NEON award in collaboration with the NSF Large Facilities Office and the NSF Division of Acquisition and Cooperative Support.
The managing organization will work closely with NSF and the scientific community to ensure that NEON capabilities support and advance ecology and related sciences. In cooperation with NSF and within available resources, the managing organization will plan and execute a viable, coherent, and inclusive program to support multi-user research and education, consistent with advice of the scientific community and NSF oversight.
A single award will be made as a cooperative agreement with a duration of five years. NSF may renew the award for an additional five years, subject to availability of funds, the managing organization's satisfactory performance, and review of a cost proposal for the second 5-year period. NSF’s decision will be informed by the National Science Board Statement on Recompetition of Major Facilities (NSB 2015-45 or successor)
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https://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2021/nsf21603/nsf21603.htm?WT.mc_ev=click&WT.mc_id=USNSF_25&utm_medium=email&utm_source=govdelivery
Submission Limits
Limit on Number of Proposals per Organization: 1
An organization may only submit 1 proposal as the lead. There is no limit on the number of proposals on which an organization can be included as a subawardee.
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
Aug 20, 2021 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
Aug 21, 2021 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
Sep 6, 2021 |
Results of Internal Competition |
Sep 17, 2021 |
Agency Notice of Intent/Pre-proposal |
Oct 1, 2021 |
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Inclusion Across the Nation of Communities of Learners of Underrepresented Discoverers in Engineering and Science (NSF INCLUDES) |
NSF 20-569 |
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National Science Foundation (NSF) |
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Inclusion Across the Nation of Communities of Learners of Underrepresented Discoverers in Engineering and Science (NSF INCLUDES)
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National Science Foundation (NSF)
Description
In 2016, the National Science Foundation (NSF) unveiled a set of “Big Ideas,” 10 bold, long-term research and process ideas that identify areas for future investment at the frontiers of science and engineering (see https://www.nsf.gov/news/special_reports/big_ideas/index.jsp). The Big Ideas represent unique opportunities to position our Nation at the cutting edge of global science and engineering leadership by bringing together diverse disciplinary perspectives to support convergence research. As such, when responding to this solicitation, even though proposals must be submitted to the Education and Human Resources (EHR) Directorate/Division of Human Resource Development (HRD), once received, the proposals will be managed
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by a cross-disciplinary team of NSF Program Directors. The NSF INCLUDES Big Idea is a comprehensive national initiative to enhance U.S. leadership in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) discoveries and innovations focused on NSF's commitment to diversity, inclusion, and broadening participation in these fields. The vision of NSF INCLUDES is to catalyze the STEM enterprise to work collaboratively for inclusive change, resulting in a STEM workforce that reflects the population of the Nation. More specifically, NSF INCLUDES seeks to improve collaborative efforts aimed at enhancing the preparation, increasing the participation, and ensuring the contributions of individuals from groups that have been historically underrepresented and underserved in the STEM enterprise such as African Americans, Alaska Natives, Hispanics, Native Americans, Native Hawaiians, Native Pacific Islanders, persons with disabilities, persons from economically disadvantaged backgrounds, and women and girls. Significant advancement in the inclusion of underrepresented groups in STEM will result in a new generation of STEM talent and leadership to secure our nation’s future and long-term economic competitiveness. The NSF INCLUDES National Network is composed of: Alliances, Design and Development Launch Pilots, Coordination Hub, Other NSF funded projects, Federal Coordination in STEM (FC-STEM) agencies, Scholars engaged in broadening participation research, and Organizations that support the development of talent from all sectors of society to build an inclusive STEM workforce. A hallmark of NSF INCLUDES is the focus on the five design elements of collaborative infrastructure to achieve systemic change. Collaborative infrastructure refers to the process by which partnering organizations come together to map out mutually reinforcing activities through: (1) shared vision, (2) partnerships, (3) goals and metrics, (4) leadership and communication, and (5) expansion, sustainability and scale. Through these five design elements of collaborative infrastructure, the successful implementation of NSF INCLUDES will result in substantial advances toward a diverse, innovative, and well-prepared STEM workforce to support our Nation’s economy and continued U.S. leadership in the global STEM enterprise. It is anticipated that NSF’s investment will contribute to new and improved STEM career pathways, policies, opportunities to learn, and practices for equity and inclusion. The initiative is supported by the NSF INCLUDES Coordination Hub (www.includesnetwork.org) that provides a framework for communication and networking, network assistance and reinforcement, and visibility and expansion for the NSF INCLUDES National Network as a whole. Through this solicitation, NSF INCLUDES will support the establishment and growth of new Alliances that employ a collaborative infrastructure approach to address a critical broadening participation challenge in STEM at scale.
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https://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2020/nsf20569/nsf20569.pdf
Submission Limits
An organization may serve as a lead organization on only one proposal. Proposals that exceed the organizational limit (beyond the first submission based on timestamp) will be returned without review. No exceptions will be made.
An individual may serve as a PI or Co-PI on only one NSF INCLUDES Alliance proposal. Proposals that exceed the PI or Co-PI limit (beyond the first submission based on timestamp) will be returned without review. No exceptions will be made.
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
Aug 20, 2021 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
Aug 21, 2021 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
Sep 3, 2021 |
Results of Internal Competition |
Sep 17, 2021 |
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Limited Competition Emergency Awards: Shared Personal Protective Equipment Resources for COVID-19 Related Vaccine and Treatment Clinical Trials and Clinical Studies (S10 Clinical Trial Not Allowed) |
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Limited Competition Emergency Awards: Shared Personal Protective Equipment Resources for COVID-19 Related Vaccine and Treatment Clinical Trials and Clinical Studies (S10 Clinical Trial Not Allowed)
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National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Description
The purpose of this public health emergency funding opportunity is to provide Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to directly support the needs of the NIAID’s vaccine and treatment clinical trials and clinical studies for COVID-19. This program will ensure that adequate protective equipment is available to directly assist in safely carrying out the clinical activities and direct interactions with the patients participating in the trial. Eligibility is limited to recipients conducting COVID-related clinical research and clinical studies supported by NIAID’s emergency appropriation provided by “The Coronavirus Preparedness and Response Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2020” ,“The Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act”, “The Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2021” and “The American Rescue Plan Act of 2021”.
More Information
https://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PAR-21-276.html
Submission Limits
Only one application per institution (normally identified by having a unique DUNS number or NIH IPF number) is allowed.
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
Aug 13, 2021 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
Aug 14, 2021 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
Sep 3, 2021 |
Results of Internal Competition |
Sep 17, 2021 |
Agency Notice of Intent/Pre-proposal |
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Google PhD Fellowship Program |
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Google (Google) |
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Google PhD Fellowship Program
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Google (Google)
Description
Google PhD Fellowships directly support graduate students as they pursue their PhD, as well as connect them to a Google Research Mentor.
Nurturing and maintaining strong relations with the academic community is a top priority at Google. The Google PhD Fellowship Program was created to recognize outstanding graduate students doing exceptional and innovative research in areas relevant to computer science and related fields. Fellowships support promising PhD candidates of all backgrounds who seek to influence the future of technology. Google’s mission is to foster inclusive research communities and encourages people of diverse backgrounds to apply. We currently offer Fellowships in Africa, Australia, Canada, East Asia, Europe, India, New Zealand, Southeast Asia and the United States.
More Information
https://research.google/outreach/phd-fellowship/
Submission Limits
Canada and the United States: universities may nominate up to four eligible students. If a university chooses to nominate more than two students, then in order to increase opportunities for students who are underrepresented in the field of computing the third and fourth nominees must self-identify as a woman, Black / African descent, Hispanic / Latino / Latinx, Indigenous, and/or a person with a disability.
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
Aug 13, 2021 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
Aug 14, 2021 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
Aug 27, 2021 |
Results of Internal Competition |
Sep 3, 2021 |
Agency Notice of Intent/Pre-proposal |
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FY21 Advanced Manufacturing Topic 1b Advanced Tooling for Lightweight Automotive Components |
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Department of Energy (DOE) |
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FY21 Advanced Manufacturing Topic 1b Advanced Tooling for Lightweight Automotive Components
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Department of Energy (DOE)
Description
This subtopic will accelerate the development of
innovative machine tooling solutions for the production of lightweight parts for
use in automotive applications to address the evolving market. The development
and use of tooling is an important process step in the production of automobiles.
A range of technologies, alone or combined with other processes, have the
potential to deliver efficiency improvements, including: advancements in mold
and die materials and their manufacture; tooling and related equipment for novel
forming and shaping approaches, hybridization utilizing existing and novel
approaches, or advanced configurations; and advanced sensing and control
system solutions.
More Information
https://eere-exchange.energy.gov/Default.aspx#FoaIde231b0d9-2c92-4010-a822-77abecf0dc82
Submission Limits
An entity may only submit one Concept Paper and one Full Application for each of
the six subtopic Areas (i.e. Topic Areas 1a, 1b, 1c, 2a, 2b, 3a) of this FOA.
Cost Sharing:
The cost share must be at least 20% of the total allowable costs for research and
development projects (i.e., the sum of the government share, including FFRDC
costs if applicable, and the recipient share of allowable costs equals the total
allowable cost of the project) and must come from non-federal sources unless
otherwise allowed by law. (See 2 CFR 200.306 and 2 CFR 910.130 for the
applicable cost sharing requirements.)
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
Aug 13, 2021 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
Aug 14, 2021 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
Aug 23, 2021 |
Results of Internal Competition |
Aug 30, 2021 |
Agency Notice of Intent/Pre-proposal |
Sep 10, 2021 |
Agency Proposal |
Nov 5, 2021
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