NSF Proposal & Award Policies & Procedures Guide (PAPPG) for 2019

Significant Changes and Clarifications to the PAPPG:

 

Significant Changes-

  • Chapter I.A, NSF Proposal Preparation and Submission, has been updated to provide information about the modernization of the proposal preparation functionality in Research.gov. The new coverage specifies that the on-screen instructions in Research.gov may differ from what is stated in the PAPPG and that the on-screen instructions must be followed.

 

  • Chapter I.C.4, Dear Colleague Letters (DCLs), has been revised to address an expanded use of the DCL. They also may now be used to announce NSF’s interest in receiving proposals in specified topical areas via the following types of proposals described in Chapter II.E.: Rapid Response Research (RAPID); Early-concept Grants for Exploratory Research (EAGER); Research Advanced by Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering (RAISE); and Conference.

 

  • Chapter I.D.3, Full Proposals, incorporates reminders regarding the importance of strict adherence to the rules of proper scholarship and attribution throughout the entire proposal and award lifecycle, including: proposing or performing research funded by NSF; reviewing research proposals submitted to NSF; or reporting research results funded by NSF. Serious failure to adhere to such standards can result in findings of research misconduct.

 

  • Chapter I.E.5, Unaffiliated Individuals, has been revised to state that unless specifically authorized in an NSF solicitation, unaffiliated individuals are ineligible to receive direct funding support from NSF.

 

  • Chapter II.C.2.g(vi)(e), Subawards, has been updated to clarify that the description of the work to be performed by the subaward must be included in the project description.

 

  • Chapter II.E, Types of Proposals, specifies that “RAPID”, “EAGER” and “RAISE” must be included in the proposal project title. The language has been updated to indicate that these proposal types are not eligible for reconsideration.

 

  • Chapter II.E.7, Conferences, has been supplemented with new language that requires conference proposers to have a policy or code-of-conduct that addresses sexual harassment, other forms of harassment, or sexual assault, and that includes clear and accessible means of reporting violations of the policy or code-of-conduct. This policy or code-of-conduct must be disseminated to conference participants prior to attendance at the conference as well as made available at the conference itself. This section also has been updated to specify that conference proposals in excess of $50,000 must include the Collaborators & Other Affiliations Information in the proposal submission. Guidance in the Participant Support Costs section of conference proposals has been updated to clarify that speakers and trainers are not considered participants and should not be included in this section of the budget. If the primary purpose of the individual’s attendance at the conference is learning and receiving training as a participant, however, then the costs may be included under participant support. If the primary purpose is to speak or assist with management of the conference, then such costs should be budgeted in appropriate categories other than participant support.

 

  • Chapter II.E.8, Equipment Proposals, has been updated to specify that equipment proposals must include the Collaborators & Other Affiliations Information in the proposal submission.

 

  • Chapter IV.E, Resubmission, has been revised to establish that NSF programs that accept proposals at any time may have guidelines in which a declined proposal is ineligible for resubmission for a specified period of time.

 

  • Chapter VII.A.2, Grantee Notifications to NSF, has been updated to include two new grantee notifications to NSF to implement the Foundation’s term and condition entitled, “Notification Requirements Regarding Sexual Harassment, Other Forms of Harassment, and Sexual Assault.” These notifications must be submitted through use of NSF’s Office of Diversity and Inclusion harassment website.

 

  • Chapter VII.B.3, Changes in PI/PD, co-PI/co-PD or Person-Months Devoted to the Project at the Initiation of NSF, is an entirely new section that describes the process that will be used by NSF upon receipt of notification identified Chapter VII.A.2.f. or g.

 

  • Chapter IX.B, Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR), has been supplemented with language encouraging the training of faculty in the responsible and ethical conduct of research.

 

  • Chapter XI.A.1.g, NSF Policy on Sexual Harassment and Other Forms of Harassment, or Sexual Assault, has been supplemented with new NSF coverage regarding harassment that implements NSF Important Notice No. 144. This policy articulates that the Foundation will not tolerate sexual harassment, other forms of harassment, or sexual assault within the agency, at awardee organizations, or anywhere NSF-funded science and education are conducted. See also Chapter II.E.7, VII.A.2 and VII.B.3.

 

  • Chapter XI.D, Intellectual Property, incorporates into the PAPPG, existing patent policy that was previously implemented by regulation at 45 CFR 650.

 

 

Clarifications and Other Changes

  • Chapter I.E.1, Institutions of Higher Education (IHEs), has been updated to specify that proposals that include funding to be provided to an international branch campus of a U.S. IHE, must include in the project description, justification for why the project activities cannot be performed at the U.S. campus. The box for “Funding of an International Branch Campus of a U.S. IHE, including through use of a subaward or consultant arrangement” must be checked on the Cover Sheet.

 

  • Chapter I.E.6, Foreign Organizations, has been updated to specify that in cases where the involvement of a foreign organization is considered to be essential by the proposer, in addition to providing justification in the project description, the box for “Funding of a Foreign Organization, including through use of a subaward or consultant arrangement” must be check on the Cover Sheet.

 

  • Chapter II.B.2, Proposal Font, Spacing and Margin Requirements, has been updated to specify that fonts not listed in the PAPPG may be used for mathematical formulas, equations, or when inserting Greek letters or special characters.

 

  • Chapter II.C.1.e, Collaborators & Other Affiliations Information, has been updated to reflect changes made to the template required for all proposals since the template was originally released for use in 2017.

 

  • Chapter II.C.1.f, Submission of Proposals by Former NSF Staff, has been updated to specify that a substitute negotiator must be from the same organization as the PI or co-PI for whom the negotiator is required.

 

  • Chapter II.C.2.f, Biographical Sketch(es), has been updated to specify that the biographical sketch must be uploaded in FastLane as a single PDF file, or other NSF-approved template.

 

  • Chapter II.C.2.f(i)(d), Synergistic Activities, has been revised to specify that a list should include up to five distinct examples that demonstrate the broader impact of the individual’s professional and scholarly activities that focuses on the integration and transfer of knowledge as well as its creation.

 

  • Chapter II.C.2.g(v), Participant Support, has been updated to clarify when an individual should be classified as a participant or a speaker at a conference. This section also has been updated to clarify that participant support costs may not be budgeted to cover room rental fees, catering costs, supplies, etc., related to an NSF-sponsored conference. Human subject payments should be included on line G6 of the NSF budget under “Other Direct Costs”, and any applicable indirect costs should be calculated on the payments in accordance with the organization’s federally negotiated indirect cost rate.

 

  • Chapter II.C.2.g(vi)(e), Subawards, has been updated to clarify that, except for the purpose of obtaining goods and services for the proposer’s own use which creates a procurement relationship with a contractor, no portion of the proposed activity may be subawarded or transferred to another organization without prior written NSF authorization.

 

  • Chapter II.C.2.h, Current and Pending Support, has been updated to specify that Current and Pending Support must be uploaded in FastLane as a single PDF file, or other NSF-approved template.

 

  • Chapter II.D.3.b, Submission of a collaborative proposal from multiple organizations, has been revised to clarify that only the organization that is proposing funding to an International Branch Campus of a U.S. IHE or to a foreign organization (including through use of a subaward or consultant arrangement), must check the appropriate box on the proposal cover sheet.

 

  • Chapter IV.D.2.b(7), Reconsideration, has been updated to indicate that Phase I proposals submitted under the Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) program are ineligible for reconsideration.

 

  • Chapter VII.B.2., Changes in PI/PD, co-PI/co-PD or Person-Months Devoted to the Project at the Initiation of the Grantee Organization, has been updated to clarify that the procedures contained in this section are to be used for changes initiated by the organization.

 

  • Chapter VII.D, Technical Reporting Requirements, has been updated to include language stating that the submission of the Final Project Report and Project Outcomes Report for the General Public (POR) indicates that the research on the project is completed.

 

  • Chapter VIII.B. Definitions, has been updated to include a new definition of “unexpended balance” and a revised definition of “unobligated balance.”

 

  • Chapter IX.B, Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR), has been supplemented with new coverage to state NSF’s responsibility regarding allegations of research misconduct. NSF will not tolerate research misconduct in proposing or performing research funded by NSF, in reviewing research proposals submitted to NSF, or in reporting research results funded by NSF. Upon findings of research misconduct, NSF will take appropriate action against individuals or organizations.

 

Chapter IX.E, Procurement Standards, has been updated in accordance with Section 806 of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for 2018, as implemented by Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Memorandum M-18-18, dated June 20, 2018.

NSF 19-1

Full document available here:

https://www.nsf.gov/pubs/policydocs/pappg19_1/index.jsp

National Science Foundation Update All NSF Upcoming Due Dates Update

WINDOWS ON THE UNIVERSE: THE ERA OF MULTI-MESSENGER ASTROPHYSICS (WoU-MMA)

Full Proposal Deadline Date: December 4, 2018
Nuclear Physics – Theory and Experiment; Particle Astrophysics – Experiment

Program Guidelines: PD 18-5115

The universe is the ultimate laboratory, and we can now probe it as never before through several powerful and diverse windows – electromagnetic waves, high-energy particles, and gravitational waves.  Each of these windows provides a different view.  Together they reveal a detailed picture of the Universe that will allow us to study matter, energy, and the cosmos in fundamentally new ways.

The NSF’s Big Idea “Windows on the Universe” is implemented through …
More at https://www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=505593&WT.mc_id=USNSF_39&WT.mc_ev=click

 

Division of Physics: Investigator-Initiated Research Projects (PHY)

Full Proposal Deadline Date: December 4, 2018
Nuclear Physics – Theory and Experiment; Elementary Particle Physics – Experiment; Particle Astrophysics – Experiment [Computational Physics: starting December 2019]

Program Guidelines: NSF 18-564

The Division of Physics (PHY) supports physics research and the preparation of future scientists in the nation’s colleges and universities across a broad range of physics disciplines that span scales of space and time from the largest to the smallest and the oldest to the youngest.  The Division is comprised of disciplinary programs covering experimental and theoretical research in the following major subfields of physics: Atomic, Molecular and Optical …
More at https://www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=505058&WT.mc_id=USNSF_39&WT.mc_ev=click

 

Small Business Innovation Research Program Phase I (SBIR)

Full Proposal Deadline Date: December 4, 2018
Full Proposal Deadline

Program Guidelines: NSF 18-593

Introduction to the Program:

The NSF SBIR program focuses on transforming scientific discovery into products and services with commercial potential and/or societal benefit. Unlike fundamental research, the NSF SBIR program supports startups and small businesses in the creation of innovative, disruptive technologies, getting discoveries out of the lab and into the market.

The NSF SBIR Program …
More at https://www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=505233&WT.mc_id=USNSF_39&WT.mc_ev=click

 

Small Business Technology Transfer Program Phase I (STTR)

Full Proposal Deadline Date: December 4, 2018
Full Proposal Deadline

Program Guidelines: NSF 18-592

Introduction to the Program:

The NSF STTR program focuses on transforming scientific discovery into products and services with commercial potential and/or societal benefit. Unlike fundamental research, the NSF STTR program supports startups and small businesses in the creation of innovative, disruptive technologies, getting discoveries out of the lab and into the market.

The NSF STTR Program …
More at https://www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=505362&WT.mc_id=USNSF_39&WT.mc_ev=click

 

Computational and Data-Enabled Science and Engineering (CDS&E)

Full Proposal Deadline Date: December 6, 2018
All proposals to the Division of Physics

Program Guidelines: PD 12-8084

Advanced computational infrastructure and the ability to perform large-scale simulations and accumulate massive amounts of data have revolutionized scientific and engineering disciplines.  The goal of the CDS&E program is to identify and capitalize on opportunities for major scientific and engineering breakthroughs through new computational and data analysis approaches.  The intellectual drivers may be in an individual discipline or they may cut across more than one discipline …
More at https://www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=504813&WT.mc_id=USNSF_39&WT.mc_ev=click

 

National Science Foundation Research Traineeship (NRT) Program

Letter of Intent Window: December 6, 2018

Program Guidelines: NSF 18-507

The NSF Research Traineeship (NRT) program is designed to encourage the development and implementation of bold, new, and potentially transformative models for STEM graduate education training. The NRT program seeks proposals that explore ways for graduate students in research-based master’s and doctoral degree programs to develop the skills, knowledge, and competencies needed to pursue a range of STEM careers.

The program is dedicated to effective training of STEM graduate students …
More at https://www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=505015&WT.mc_id=USNSF_39&WT.mc_ev=click

 

Quantum Information Science

Full Proposal Deadline Date: December 6, 2018
Quantum Information Science

Program Guidelines: NSF 16-566

Quantum Information Science (QIS) supports theoretical and experimental proposals that explore quantum applications to new computing paradigms or that foster interactions between physicists, mathematicians, and computer scientists that push the frontiers of quantum-based information, transmission, and manipulation.

The quantum information science program is focused on investigations relevant to disciplines supported by the Physics Division, while encouraging broader impacts on other …
More at https://www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=505207&WT.mc_id=USNSF_39&WT.mc_ev=click

 

 

Centers of Research Excellence in Science and Technology (CREST) and HBCU Research Infrastructure for Science and Engineering (RISE)

Letter of Intent Deadline Date: December 7, 2018
HBCU-RISE

Program Guidelines: NSF 18-509

The Centers of Research Excellence in Science and Technology (CREST) program provides support to enhance the research capabilities of minority-serving institutions (MSI) through the establishment of centers that effectively integrate education and research. MSIs of higher education denote institutions that have undergraduate enrollments of 50% or more (based on total student enrollment) of members of minority groups underrepresented among those holding advanced degrees in science …
More at https://www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=6668&WT.mc_id=USNSF_39&WT.mc_ev=click

 

Centers of Research Excellence in Science and Technology (CREST) and HBCU Research Infrastructure for Science and Engineering (RISE)

Full Proposal Deadline Date: December 7, 2018
CREST Centers

Program Guidelines: NSF 18-509

The Centers of Research Excellence in Science and Technology (CREST) program provides support to enhance the research capabilities of minority-serving institutions (MSI) through the establishment of centers that effectively integrate education and research. MSIs of higher education denote institutions that have undergraduate enrollments of 50% or more (based on total student enrollment) of members of minority groups underrepresented among those holding advanced degrees in science …
More at https://www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=6668&WT.mc_id=USNSF_39&WT.mc_ev=click

 

Centers of Research Excellence in Science and Technology (CREST) and HBCU Research Infrastructure for Science and Engineering (RISE)

Full Proposal Deadline Date: December 7, 2018
CREST Postdoctoral Research Fellowship

Program Guidelines: NSF 18-509

The Centers of Research Excellence in Science and Technology (CREST) program provides support to enhance the research capabilities of minority-serving institutions (MSI) through the establishment of centers that effectively integrate education and research. MSIs of higher education denote institutions that have undergraduate enrollments of 50% or more (based on total student enrollment) of members of minority groups underrepresented among those holding advanced degrees in science …
More at https://www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=6668&WT.mc_id=USNSF_39&WT.mc_ev=click

 

Integrative Strategies for Understanding Neural and Cognitive Systems (NCS)

Letter of Intent Deadline Date: December 7, 2018
FRONTIERS, FY2019 competition

Program Guidelines: NSF 18-533

The complexities of brain and behavior pose fundamental questions in many areas of science and engineering, drawing intense interest across a broad spectrum of disciplinary perspectives while eluding explanation by any one of them. Rapid advances within and across disciplines are leading to an increasingly interwoven fabric of theories, models, empirical methods and findings, and educational approaches, opening new opportunities to understand complex aspects of neural and cognitive systems …
More at https://www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=505132&WT.mc_id=USNSF_39&WT.mc_ev=click

 

Tribal Colleges and Universities Program (TCUP)

Full Proposal Deadline Date: December 10, 2018
Small Grants for Research (SGR)

Program Guidelines: NSF 18-546

The Tribal Colleges and Universities Program (TCUP) provides awards to Tribal Colleges and Universities, Alaska Native-serving institutions, and Native Hawaiian-serving institutions to promote high quality science (including sociology, psychology, anthropology, economics, statistics, and other social and behavioral sciences as well as natural sciences), technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education, research, and outreach. Support is available to TCUP-eligible institutions (see …
More at https://www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=5483&WT.mc_id=USNSF_39&WT.mc_ev=click

Multiple NineSigma Research Opportunities

https://www.ninesigma.com/active-projects

Update on 8-Nov-18

Program type Deadline ID Title Description
Grand Challenge 12/12/2018 2018_0061 K+S Brine Challenge NineSigma, representing K+S, invites participants to submit proposals for the Brine Challenge. The goal is to find materials, coatings or any other material technology that can strongly reduce the brine production and/or protect the tailings from rainfall. The solutions ideally allow for permanent reduction/elimination of brine runoff.
Innovation Contest 1/16/2019 2018_0162 Recycling in Space Challenge:
Waste Handling in a Microgravity Environment
The U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) seeks proposals for technologies and systems that will, in a microgravity environment, store & transfer logistical mission waste to a thermal processing unit for decomposition. The technology will improve the environmental footprint of future human spacecraft. NASA is interested in proposals for all technologies capable of meeting the desired performance criteria and proposals from all qualified respondents, including university students.
Innovation Contest 1/31/2019 2018_0172 Transforming the Future of Self-Care Challenge To sustain one‘s competitive advantage, a company needs to reduce development times and often that means finding solution from outside the company in other fields. Innovation Contests enable a sponsoring company to quickly identify a community of innovators who can focus on their specific technology challenge and provide solutions that can be acted upon, including working prototypes.
An Innovation Contest employs integrated marketing and PR elements to signal to the global innovation community that the sponsoring company is committed to advancing their technology solutions and is open to collaboration.
Topic 1: Digital Health Technologies >>
Topic 2: At-Home Diagnostics >>
Topic 3: Formulation Technologies >>
Innovation Gallery 12/31/2018 2017_0001_N_024 Groundbreaking Powder Application Technologies PepsiCo seeks novel technologies for seasoning application on fabricated potato chips.
Innovation Gallery 12/31/2018 2017_0001_N_023 Powder Sterilization Technologies PepsiCo seeks efficient and effective technologies to sterilize powdered seasonings without impacting performance characteristics.
Innovation Gallery 12/31/2019 2017_0004_N_002 Translucent Leather or Translucent Artificial Leather-like Foils Yanfeng Automotive seeks a decorative cover stock for automotive interiors that looks and feels like leather but at the same time is translucent to transmission of a specific luminance of a specific wavelength of light.
Innovation Gallery 12/31/2019 2017_0004_N_001 Reconfigurable Nest to Hold an Assembly at Each Manufacturing Stage Yanfeng Automotive seeks a universal nest that can hold an automotive interior component during assembly that can reconfigure on demand to hold a different-shaped component.
Innovation Gallery 12/31/2019 2017_0004_N_032 Transparent Glass-like Plastic Yanfeng Automotive Seeks Films/Coatings which could be combined with a transparent plastic (such as acrylic or polycarbonate) to create a glass like part which provides glass like features such as cold touch, chemical and scratch resistance.
Innovation Gallery 12/31/2019 2017_0004_N_018 Stays Looking Clean Plastic Interior Surfaces Yanfeng Automotive seeks interiors that have the ability to resist dirt/dust/oil accumulation. The Interior surface must always appear to be clean and must appear to be easy to clean.
Innovation Gallery 12/31/2019 2017_0004_N_024 A Formable Color Changing Light Technology A thin, formable, and tunable light source that can be formed under a decorative surface material to illuminate the printed graphic image on the decorative surface
Innovation Gallery 12/31/2019 2017_0004_N_020 Surface Crosslinking of Polypropylene Copolymers using E-beam Technology Yanfeng Automotive seeks methods to crosslink the surface of polypropylene copolymer, at a controlled depth, using electron beam technology
Innovation Gallery 12/31/2018 2017_0001_N_032 Novel Protein Sources PepsiCo seeks new and novel protein sources for usage in their snacks and beverages. PepsiCo would like to achieve a protein level that provides a measurable positive impact for consumers while enabling a comparable consumer experience.
Innovation Gallery 12/31/2018 2017_0001_N_037 Multiphase Gas Separation Technology PepsiCo seeks novel technologies for multiphase gas separation to enhance waste heat recovery during dehydration processes.
Innovation Gallery 12/31/2018 2017_0001_N_051 For all Packaging-related Technologies PepsiCo seeks to identify new packaging-related technologies to improve their global operations.
Innovation Gallery 12/31/2019 2017_0004_N_041 Flexible, Cost-effective Heating Textiles or Foils Yanfeng Automotive seeks flexible, cost-effective resilient heating system that can be formed and integrated into slightly curved or substantially non-planar interior surfaces.
Innovation Gallery 11/9/2018 2017_0013_N_121 Redesign of a Position Indicator Dial for a Voltage Regulator Siemens is seeking the opportunities for a redesign of the current position indicator. The position indicator is used by line service workers to determine the position of the voltage regulator.
Innovation Gallery 11/16/2018 2017_0015_N_006 Technologies, Methods or Models For Microbiological Risk Assessment in Beverages Suntory is looking for technologies, methods or models for microbiological risk assessment that can qualitatively and quantitatively detect, at an early stage in the product’s life, the various microbial signals which potentially occur and contribute to the product’s degradation.
Innovation Gallery 11/16/2018 2017_0015_N_008 Technologies to Capture Aromas During Food Production Processes (Cooking and Roasting) Suntory is looking for the technologies or methods that can capture the aroma volatiles that occur during production processes such as cooking and roasting.
Innovation Gallery 11/16/2018 2017_0015_N_009 Preventing the Discoloration of Ready to Drink (RTD) Tea Suntory is looking for the methods, materials, ingredients or technologies to develop a transparent RTD tea extract that does not discolour during the product’s life.
Innovation Gallery 9/30/2019 2018_0091_N_001 EnzoMeal ® EnzoMeal®, an improved soybean meal, removes oligosaccharides and increases crude protein. EnzoMeal® represents a breakthrough product for use in commercially derived feed in a high value, well-recognized aquaculture species such as rainbow trout. Efforts to find suitable, more sustainable replacement proteins for fish meal have intensified, and the need to increase the inclusion levels of soybean meal in aqua feed formulations has escalated as well. EnzoMeal® provides aquaculture farmers a sustainable, long-term, economically viable healthy solution.
Innovation Gallery 9/30/2019 2018_0091_N_022 Soy-PK Resin OSC seeks organizations interested in using soy-PK, a soy-based resin, in commercial applications such as adhesives, coatings, plastics, and elastomers.
Innovation Gallery 9/30/2019 2018_0091_N_011 Funding for Commercial Companies to Develop Soy-Based Products If your organization is looking into using soybeans in a new product, the Ohio Soybean Council (OSC) wants to talk to you.OSC offers funding to commercial entities, from start-ups to large corporations, developing soy-based products, including both food and non-food applications. Several enterprises have gotten a leg up, thanks to OSC funding, connections, experience, and promotional support (see Background for examples). OSC seeks to broaden its collaborations to support new innovative concepts that leverage the soybean’s versatility.
Innovation Gallery 2/15/2019 2018_0091_N_021 Seeking Industrial Applications for High-Oleic Soybean Oil The Ohio Soybean Council seeks collaborators interested in co-developing industrial applications using high-oleic soybean oil.
Innovation Gallery 12/21/2018 2018_0091_N_002 Seeking Manufacturer for Soy-Based Resin The Ohio Soybean Council seeks partners who can manufacture scaled quantities of Soy-PK resin to enable supply of lab-scale and pilot scale quantities.
Innovation Gallery 12/7/2018 2017_0013_N_122 IoT Sensor Node for the Process Automation with ATEX Zone 1 Approval Siemens Process Instrumentation is seeking a Multi-Sensor Node which is ready for ATEX Zone 1 with a flexible architecture design. The aim is to address the emerging new markets based on IIoT (Industrial Internet of Things) in the process automation. This involves monitoring and optimization of already installed assets in the brownfield, for example by services based on predictive maintenance.
Innovation Gallery 12/7/2018 2017_0013_N_131 IoT Smart Measurement Sensor Siemens Process Instrumentation is seeking a distance/filling level sensor solution which is battery powered and explosion protected (ATEX Zone 1). The aim is to address the emerging markets based on Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) in the process automation. This involves monitoring and optimizing of inventory in the process automation. Here, the distance to dry dusty solids and liquids has to be measured.
Innovation Gallery 12/7/2018 2017_0013_N_132 Battery Pack with Balancing Electronics Siemens is seeking a 24V – LiFePO4-battery pack with balancing and protection electronics in an overall plastic enclosure with approximately 1…3Ah
Innovation Gallery 12/2/2018 2017_0013_N_133 Spherical Filling Material for Epoxy Resin Siemens is searching for a material which fulfils the following specifications:
・Specific particle size standard distribution d(0,1)=150μm, d(0,5)=300μm, d(0,9)=500μm
・Specific materials: aluminium oxide (>98%) or magnesium oxide (>=98%) or boron nitride (>=98%)

Smart and Connected Health (SCH)

General Correspondence email

For general correspondence, please reply to iis-shb-corr@nsf.gov

CONTACTS
Name Email Phone  
Wendy  Nilsen wnilsen@nsf.gov (703) 292-2568  
Jack  Brassil jbrassil@nsf.gov (703) 292-8950  
Georgia-Ann  Klutke gaklutke@nsf.gov (703) 292-2443  
Tatiana  Korelsky tkorelsk@nsf.gov (703) 292-8930  
Soo-Siang  Lim slim@nsf.gov (703) 292-7878  
Dmitry  Maslov dmaslov@nsf.gov (703) 292-8910  
Sylvia  Spengler sspengle@nsf.gov (703) 292-8930  
Aidong  Zhang azhang@nsf.gov (703) 292-5311  

 

PROGRAM GUIDELINES

Solicitation  18-541

Important Information for Proposers

ATTENTION: Proposers using the Collaborators and Other Affiliations template for more than 10 senior project personnel will encounter proposal print preview issues. Please see the Collaborators and Other Affiliations Information website for updated guidance.

A revised version of the NSF Proposal & Award Policies & Procedures Guide (PAPPG) (NSF 18-1), is effective for proposals submitted, or due, on or after January 29, 2018. Please be advised that, depending on the specified due date, the guidelines contained in NSF 18-1 may apply to proposals submitted in response to this funding opportunity.

 

DUE DATES

Full Proposal Deadline Date

December 11, 2018

December 11, Annually Thereafter

 

SYNOPSIS

The goal of the interagency Smart and Connected Health (SCH): Connecting Data, People and Systems program is to accelerate the development and integration of innovative computer and information science and engineering approaches to support the transformation of health and medicine. Approaches that partner technology-based solutions with biomedical and biobehavioral research are supported by multiple agencies of the federal government including the National Science Foundation (NSF) and the National Institutes of Health (NIH). The purpose of this program is to develop next-generation multidisciplinary science that encourages existing and new research communities to focus on breakthrough ideas in a variety of areas of value to health, such as networking, pervasive computing, advanced analytics, sensor integration, privacy and security, modeling of socio-behavioral and cognitive processes and system and process modeling. Effective solutions must satisfy a multitude of constraints arising from clinical/medical needs, barriers to change, heterogeneity of data, semantic mismatch and limitations of current cyberphysical systems and an aging population. Such solutions demand multidisciplinary teams ready to address issues ranging from fundamental science and engineering to medical and public health practice.

The SCH program:

  • takes a coordinated approach that balances theory with evidenced-based analysis and systematic advances with revolutionary breakthroughs;
  • seeks cross-disciplinary collaborative research that will lead to new fundamental insights; and
  • encourages empirical validation of new concepts through research prototypes, ranging from specific components to entire systems.

The purpose of this interagency program solicitation is to support the development of technologies, analytics and models supporting next generation health and medical research through high-risk, high-reward advances in computer and information science, engineering and technology, behavior and cognition. Collaborations between academic, industry, and other organizations are strongly encouraged to establish better linkages between fundamental science, medicine and healthcare practice and technology development, deployment and use. This solicitation is aligned with national reports calling for new partnerships to facilitate major changes in health and medicine, as well as healthcare delivery and is aimed at the fundamental research to enable these changes. Realizing the promise of disruptive transformation in health, medicine and/or healthcare will require well-coordinated, multi-disciplinary approaches that draw from the computer and information sciences, engineering, social, behavioral, cognitive and economic sciences, biomedical and health research. Only Integrative proposals (INT) spanning up to 4 years with multi-disciplinary teams will be considered in response to this solicitation.

 

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What Has Been Funded (Recent Awards Made Through This Program, with Abstracts)

Map of Recent Awards Made Through This Program

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National Science Foundation Research Traineeship (NRT) Program

https://www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=505015&org=NSF&sel_org=NSF&from=fund

 

NRT Solicitation

The new solicitation for the NRT Program is available at NSF 19-522; this solicitation replaces NSF 18-507.

 

Q&A Forums

To respond to solicitation-specific questions, the NRT Program will host live, open-forum Q&A sessions with NRT program directors.  Please utilize these sessions to get answers to your solicitation-related questions.  The first session will be on November 15, 2018, 1:30 – 2:30 pm EST; additional sessions will be added prior to the full submission deadline.  Dates and instructions for joining the Q&A sessions can be accessed here.

 

CONTACTS
Name Email Phone  
Laura  B. Regassa lregassa@nsf.gov (703) 292-2343  
Tara  L. Smith tsmith@nsf.gov (703) 292-7239  
 

Please contact the DGE program directors above for NRT programmatic questions.  Questions specifically related to the interdisciplinary research themes should be directed to the appropriate content area program director(s). A list of content area program directors may be found here.

 

PROGRAM GUIDELINES

Solicitation  19-522

Important Information for Proposers

ATTENTION: Proposers using the Collaborators and Other Affiliations template for more than 10 senior project personnel will encounter proposal print preview issues. Please see the Collaborators and Other Affiliations Information website for updated guidance.

A revised version of the NSF Proposal & Award Policies & Procedures Guide (PAPPG) (NSF 18-1), is effective for proposals submitted, or due, on or after January 29, 2018. Please be advised that, depending on the specified due date, the guidelines contained in NSF 18-1 may apply to proposals submitted in response to this funding opportunity.

 

DUE DATES

Letter of Intent Window

November 25, 2018 – December 6, 2018

November 25 – December 6, Annually Thereafter

Full Proposal Deadline Date

February 6, 2019

February 6, Annually Thereafter

 

SYNOPSIS

The NSF Research Traineeship (NRT) program is designed to encourage the development and implementation of bold, new, and potentially transformative models for science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) graduate education training. The NRT program seeks proposals that explore ways for graduate students in research-based master’s and doctoral degree programs to develop the skills, knowledge, and competencies needed to pursue a range of STEM careers.

The program is dedicated to effective training of STEM graduate students in high priority interdisciplinary or convergent research areas, through the use of a comprehensive traineeship model that is innovative, evidence-based, and aligned with changing workforce and research needs. Proposals are requested in any interdisciplinary or convergent research theme of national priority, with special emphasis on the research areas in NSF’s 10 Big Ideas.  The NSF research Big Ideas are Harnessing the Data Revolution (HDR), The Future of Work at the Human-Technology Frontier (FW-HTF), Navigating the New Arctic (NNA), Windows on the Universe: The Era of Multi-Messenger Astrophysics (WoU), The Quantum Leap: Leading the Next Quantum Revolution (QL), and Understanding the Rules of Life: Predicting Phenotype (URoL).

The NRT program addresses workforce development, emphasizing broad participation, and institutional capacity building needs in graduate education. Strategic collaborations with the private sector, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), government agencies, national laboratories, field stations, teaching and learning centers, informal science centers, and academic partners are encouraged. NRT especially welcomes proposals that will pair well with the efforts of NSF Inclusion across the Nation of Communities of Learners of Underrepresented Discoverers in Engineering and Science (INCLUDES) to develop STEM talent from all sectors and groups in our society (https://www.nsf.gov/news/special_reports/nsfincludes/index.jsp). Collaborations are encouraged between NRT proposals and existing NSF INCLUDES projects, provided the collaboration strengthens both projects.

 

 

EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY

This program provides educational opportunities for  Graduate Students. This program provides indirect funding for students at this level or focuses on educational developments for this group such as curricula development, training or retention. To inquire about possible funding opportunities not directly from NSF, please look at the active awards for this program.

 

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