Funding-NSF
Interdisciplinary Research in Engineering;
December 7, 2009
Agency
National
Science Foundation
Description
The
Directorate for Engineering (ENG) welcomes and encourages the submission of transformative,
interdisciplinary research proposals to its Divisions. Definition of
Interdisciplinary Research Interdisciplinary Research (IDR) is a mode of
research by teams or individuals that integrates information, data, techniques,
tools, perspectives, concepts, and/or theories from two or more disciplines or
bodies of specialized knowledge to advance fundamental understanding or to
solve problems whose solutions are beyond the scope of a single discipline or
area of research practice Reference: Facilitating Interdisciplinary Research,
Committee on Facilitating Interdisciplinary Research, Committee on Science,
Engineering and Public Policy, National Academy of Sciences, National Academy
of Engineering, and Institute of Medicine of the National Academies, National
Academies Press, Washington, D.C. Characteristics of IDR Proposals IDR
submissions should have a level of interdisciplinary content not covered in the
core programs of ENG. To be funded, IDR proposals must ultimately attract
funding from at least two programs in at least two divisions of the NSF. The
primary funding division must be within ENG.IDR proposals may be on any topic
relevant to engineering and, in particular, should not be constrained by the
current program structures. It is hoped that new fields of research will
eventually emerge from IDR awards. While not an absolute requirement, an IDR
proposal typically will be submitted by a small team of 2-4 investigators. The
typical anticipated total award size will be $400,000-600,000 (for up to three
years), although requests of lesser or greater size, up to a total of
$1,000,000, will be considered, consistent with the scope of the proposed wo Submission of IDR Proposals IDR proposals that do not
comply with the following requirements will be returned without review: The
deadline for proposal submissions is not later than 5:00 PM local time on
December 7, 2009.Proposals must be submitted as unsolicited proposals and
directed to the IDR program (Program Element 7951) in the CBET, CMMI, or ECCS Divisions.
Proposals must have a proposal title that begins with IDR; Proposals must
explicitly address the interdisciplinary nature of the proposed research in a
separate paragraph within the one-page Project Summary. Proposals must
explicitly address both Intellectual Merit and Broader Impacts and conform with
all other requirements of the NSF Grant Proposal Guide (Document #NSF
09-29).IDR proposals should be prepared so that reviewers from any of the
different fields to which the proposal relates can appreciate the intellectual
merit, transformative nature, and broader impact of the interdisciplinary
research proposed.
Announcement
Number: PD-09-7951
Closing
Date: Dec 07, 2009
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http://www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=503439
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