NEH Grant Opportunities

NEH Fellowships

Deadline: April 28, 2016

Fellowships support individuals pursuing advanced research that is of value to humanities scholars, general audiences, or both. Recipients usually produce articles, monographs, books, digital materials, archaeological site reports, translations, editions, or other scholarly resources in the humanities. Projects may be at any stage of development.

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Program Guidelines

Fellowships for Advanced Social Science Research on Japan

Deadline: April 28, 2016

The Fellowships for Advanced Social Science Research on Japan program is a joint activity of the Japan-U.S. Friendship Commission (JUSFC) and the National Endowment for the Humanities. Awards support research on modern Japanese society and political economy, Japan’s international relations, and U.S.-Japan relations.

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Health/Biomedical Research

Military Medical Photonics

Deadline: April 22, 2016

The Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR) seeks unclassified proposals for broad-based research and development aimed at using lasers and other light source technology to develop applications in medicine, photobiology, surgery, and closely related materials sciences, with applications to combat casualty care and other military medical problems. This announcement is primarily directedtoward university-based medical institutions; however, all qualified and responsible prime applicants located in the United States are eligible to submit proposals.

Applicants are encouraged to apply as early as practicable. Proposals may be reviewed and selected as received. Awards may take the form of grants or contracts. If you are interested, please email anthony.hinojosa@wright.edu letting him know you have decided to put in a proposal for it.

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NSF INCLUDES Solicitation

The overarching goal of NSF INCLUDES is to create a sustainable collaborative process for the inclusion in STEM of women, members of racial and ethnic groups that have been underrepresented in STEM, persons with low socio-economic status and people with disabilities. NSF INCLUDES will improve the preparation, increase the participation, and ensure the contributions of individuals from groups that traditionally have been underrepresented in the STEM enterprise.

Deadlines: April 15, 2016 (preliminary); June 24, 2016 (full proposal)

The NSF INCLUDES Dear Colleague Letter (NSF 16-048) is available at: http://www.nsf.gov/publications/pub_summ.jsp?ods_key=nsf16048

The NSF INCLUDES Solicitation (NSF 16-544) is available at: http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2016/nsf16544/nsf16544.htm

Research for Lunch Featuring Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Professor Dr. Jiahua Zhu

PROCESSING NATURAL BIOMASS TO HIERARCHICAL POROUS CARBON VIA A CHEMICAL FREE APPROACH

Speaker: Dr. Jiahua Zhu

Date/Time/Location: Thursday, March 3, 2016 from 12-1 pm in Whitby Hall, room 211

Carbon with mesoporous structure attracted great interests since it has been demonstrated efficient adsorbent for pollutants removal from water and excellent catalyst support for chemical reactions. This work presents a new approach to fabricate mesoporous carbon. The elucidation of mesopore formation directly from raw biomass will pave the road to understand, design and fabricate functional porous carbons for adsorption and generate impact in other related fields such as catalysis and energy storage. The “green” feature of this technology is expected to revolutionize conventional mesoporous carbon manufacturing technology with significantly reduced cost and environmental impact.

Dr. Jiahua Zhu is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering at the University of Akron. Dr. Zhu received his Ph.D. degree of Chemical Engineering from Lamar University in 2013. Dr. Zhu’s current research interest covers the fundamental study of multifunctional polymer- and carbon-based nanocomposites and explores their applications in emerging fields such as heat transport, energy storage, environmental remediation, etc.

Please join us to learn more about Dr. Zhu’s new research. Feel free to bring your lunch!

Questions? Contact RschSrvsGA8@uakron.edu

ANNOUNCEMENT FROM FEDERAL RESEARCH NETWORK (FRN):

Awards for the Federal Research Network (FRN) Round 1 proposals were announced on January 22, 2016.  As a result of the Round 1 white paper and proposal review, it has been determined that it is essential to provide applied research proposal training to each of the Centers of Excellence (COEs). As a result, a Round 2 RFP Proposal Training session has been developed and is required for all COEs that plan to submit white papers in Round 2. Due to the overwhelming response for the inaugural training session on February 5, a second offering of the training will be provided on February 12, in Columbus. This training is only for university members

WHAT: FRN Round 2 RFP Training

WHEN: 12 February, 2016 (10:00 am – 2:00 pm) – lunch provided

WHERE: : ElectroScience Laboratory, 1330 Kinnear Road, Columbus OH 43212     Room 132 (1st Floor)

WHO SHOULD ATTEND:  This training is for university members. We would strongly recommend that COE leads, project leads and their designees attend, as well as PI’s for projects that will be submitted or potentially submitted in the FRN Round 2 White Paper call that is expected to be released on January 28th.

COST: There is no fee for this training

HOW TO REGISTER: Please register using this link https://frn-round2-rfp-training-2016-02-12.eventbrite.com    You will receive more information about the training after receipt of your registration.

Space is limited, please register as soon as possible to reserve your seat.