NSF Upcoming Due Dates in Engineering
Due dates within the next 30 days Engineering funding opportunities posted on the NSF website, http://www.nsf.gov.
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- Research in Engineering Education Full Proposal Window: February 10, 2012Two annual windows in mid-winter and late summer.
Program Guidelines: PD 10-1340The Division of Engineering Education and Centers (EEC) seeks to enable a world-leading system of engineering education, equally open and available to all members of society, that dynamically and rapidly adapts to meet the changing needs of society and the nation's economy. Research areas of interest include, but are not limited to:
Diversifying pathways to and through engineering degree programs. Research projects that align with this theme explore how … - Advancing Health Services through System Modeling Research Full Proposal Window: February 15, 2012
Program Guidelines: NSF 12-515NSF, in collaboration with the Health Information Technology (IT) Portfolio at the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), will accept and review investigator-initiated proposals that address systems modeling in health services research. The Service Enterprise Systems program in the …
- Biomechanics and Mechanobiology (BMMB) Full Proposal Window: February 15, 2012
Program Guidelines: PD 12-7479The BMMB Program supports fundamental research in biomechanics and mechanobiology. An emphasis is placed on multiscale mechanics approaches in the study of organisms that integrate across molecular, cell, tissue, and organ domains. The relationships between mechanical behavior and extracellular matrix composition and organization are of interest. In addition, the influence of in vivo mechanical forces on cell and matrix biology in the histomorphogenesis, maintenance, …
- Civil Infrastructure Systems (CIS) Full Proposal Window: February 15, 2012
Program Guidelines: PD 12-1631The Civil Infrastructure Systems (CIS) program supports research leading to the engineering of infrastructure systems for resilience and sustainability without excluding other key performance issues. Areas of interest include intra- and inter-physical, information and behavioral dependencies of infrastructure systems, infrastructure management, construction engineering, and transportation systems. Special emphasis is on the design, construction, operation, and …
- Control Systems (CS) Full Proposal Window: February 15, 2012
Program Guidelines: PD 10-1632The CS program supports innovative research on control theory and control technology driven by real life applications. The program accepts proposals on transformative research in established topic areas such as model-based control. However, the program emphasis is on paradigm-shifting ideas for control strategies that may be inspired by nature, unconventional applications, and the combined role of feedback and uncertainty in systems that incorporate large numbers of sensors and …
- Dynamical Systems (DS) Full Proposal Window: February 15, 2012
Program Guidelines: PD 11-7478This program supports innovative research on the theories of dynamical systems, including new analytical and computational tools, as well as the novel application of dynamical systems to engineered systems. The program is especially interested in transformative research in the area of complex systems, uncertain or stochastic nonlinear dynamical systems, model order reduction of nonlinear or …
- Engineering Design and Innovation (EDI) Full Proposal Window: February 15, 2012
Program Guidelines: PD 11-1464The EDI program supports research leading to design theory and to tools and methods that enable implementation of the principles of design theory in the practice of design across the full spectrum of engineered products. The program focus is on gaining an understanding of the basic processes and phenomena underlying a holistic, life-cycle view of design where the total system life-cycle context recognizes the need for advanced understanding of the identification and definition of …
- Geomechanics & Geomaterials (GGS) Full Proposal Window: February 15, 2012
Program Guidelines: PD 12-1634The GEOMM program supports fundamental research on the mechanical and engineering properties of geologic materials including natural, mechanically stabilized, and biologically or chemically modified soil and rock. The program also addresses hydraulic, biological, chemical and thermal processes that affect the behavior of geologic materials. Research at the micro-scale on soil-structure interaction and liquefaction are included in the scope of this program. Support is …
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