Funding-NSF -
Environmental Health and Safety of Nanotechnology; February 20, 2014
Agency
Name
NSF
Description
The Environmental Health and Safety of Nanotechnology
(Nano EHS) program provides support to examine and mitigate the environmental
effects of nanotechnologies. Fundamental research is sought to understand,
evaluate, and lessen the impact of nanotechnology on the environment and
biological systems.
The program emphasizes engineering
principles underlying the environmental health and safety impacts of
nanotechnology. Innovative methods related to clean nanomaterials
production processes, waste reduction, recycling, and industrial ecology of
nanotechnology are also of interest.
Current areas of support include:
·
Understanding,
measuring, mitigating, and preventing adverse effects of nanotechnology on the
environment and biological systems
·
Nanotechnology
environmental health and safety impacts
·
Predictive
methodology for the interaction of nanoparticles with the environment and with
the human body, including predictive approaches for toxicity
·
Fate and
transport of engineered nanoparticles and their by-products
·
Risk assessment
and management of the effect of nanomaterials in the
environment
NOTE: For proposals involving any aspect
of chemistry, including but not limited to biochemistry or physical chemistry,
consider making proposal submissions to this program (1179) with the Proposal
Title as: ‘SusChEM: Name of Your Proposal'. See SusChEM
- New NSF Emphasis Area. Likewise for proposals involving
sustainable engineering.
Current areas of support for this program
do not include biomedical and nanotoxicology topics
involving clinical trials.
The duration of unsolicited awards is
generally one to three years. The average annual award size for the program is
$100,000. Proposals requesting a substantially higher amount than this, without
prior consultation with the Program Director, may be returned without review.
Innovative
proposals outside of these specific interest areas can be considered. However,
prior to submission, it is recommended that the PI contact the Program Director
to avoid the possibility of the proposal being returned without review.
Announcement
Number: PD-14-1179
Due
Date: Feb
20, 2014
Link
to Full Announcement
http://www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=501030
Contact
Information
NSF
grants.gov support
grantsgovsupport@nsf.gov