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Program summary | |||
* [http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2007/nsf07592/nsf07592.htm NSF proposal homepage] | * [http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2007/nsf07592/nsf07592.htm NSF proposal homepage] | ||
* Program goals | |||
** To catalyze far-reaching research explorations motivated by deep scientific questions or hard problems in the computing and information fields, and/or by compelling applications that promise significant societal benefits; | |||
** To inspire current and future generations of Americans, especially those from under-represented groups, to pursue rewarding careers in computer and information science and engineering; and | |||
** To stimulate significant research and education outcomes that, through effective knowledge transfer mechanisms, promise scientific, economic and/or other societal benefits. | |||
* Program characteristics | |||
** Foster research climates that nurture creativity and informed risk-taking, and value complementary research and education contributions such that the whole Expedition is greater than the sum of its parts; | |||
** Draw upon well-integrated, diverse teams of investigators from one or more disciplines within computer and information science and engineering, as well as investigators from other fields where necessary; | |||
** Stimulate effective knowledge transfer; and | |||
** Demonstrate experimental systems or support shared experimental facilities (including instruments, platforms and/or testbeds), where necessary, to enable discovery and learning. | |||
* 3 awards per year (so ''very'' competitive), funded at $2M/year for 5 years | |||
* An individual can participate in at most one pre-proposal or proposal | |||
Deadlines | |||
* 5 Nov 07: letter of intent (required) - title + 60 word summary | |||
* 30 Dec 07: preliminary proposal - 10 page limit | |||
* 1 Apr 08: full proposal - 20 page limit |
Revision as of 15:47, 11 October 2007
Program summary
- NSF proposal homepage
- Program goals
- To catalyze far-reaching research explorations motivated by deep scientific questions or hard problems in the computing and information fields, and/or by compelling applications that promise significant societal benefits;
- To inspire current and future generations of Americans, especially those from under-represented groups, to pursue rewarding careers in computer and information science and engineering; and
- To stimulate significant research and education outcomes that, through effective knowledge transfer mechanisms, promise scientific, economic and/or other societal benefits.
- Program characteristics
- Foster research climates that nurture creativity and informed risk-taking, and value complementary research and education contributions such that the whole Expedition is greater than the sum of its parts;
- Draw upon well-integrated, diverse teams of investigators from one or more disciplines within computer and information science and engineering, as well as investigators from other fields where necessary;
- Stimulate effective knowledge transfer; and
- Demonstrate experimental systems or support shared experimental facilities (including instruments, platforms and/or testbeds), where necessary, to enable discovery and learning.
- 3 awards per year (so very competitive), funded at $2M/year for 5 years
- An individual can participate in at most one pre-proposal or proposal
Deadlines
- 5 Nov 07: letter of intent (required) - title + 60 word summary
- 30 Dec 07: preliminary proposal - 10 page limit
- 1 Apr 08: full proposal - 20 page limit