UArizona National Labs Partnerships Grants

U OF A NATIONAL LABS PARTNERSHIPS GRANTS

Award Cycle: Annual 
Limit on Proposals per PI: An individual may participate as PI on one award per cycle. 
Next Due Date: Rolling on the first business Wednesday of each quarter, July, October, January, and April, unless otherwise noted
Award Period: One year from date of award
Applications:  Accepted through Arizona Cultivate 

 

Please note that the FY2024 competition will be reviewed on a quarterly deadline basis with each round closing at 5pm on the 1st business Wednesday of the quarter, unless otherwise noted. Funds will be available for one year from date of award. Plan to submit your application no later than noon on the deadline date to avoid technical complications.

 

The UArizona National Labs Partnerships Grant is intended to foster research partnerships between UAZ faculty and research scientists and one, or more, Department of Energy National Research Laboratories or Department of Defense National Labs. The goal of these grants is to promote building partnerships, advancing research and development in priority areas as defined by the respective governmental funding agencies coupled with TRIF and UA, and developing extramural proposals for submission. Applicants may propose research on any topic of interest to both the University and the respective National Lab.

 

Applicants may request up to $50,000 and may be used for items outlined in the Budget Preparation section that begins on page 5 of the Proposal Preparation Guide (PPG). Funds may not be used for supplemental compensation or summer salary for UAZ faculty and staff, and cannot directly pass to the national lab partner. However the funds can support the partnership in many ways including, travel, student training, honoraria, workshops, and catering. Please note that this solicitation is intended solely for partnership and relationship-related costs. Publications are not covered in the scope of this grant, recipients should consult the Publication Grants solicitation following the closure of their award period of performance. Applicants may participate as PI on one UA National Labs Partnerships Grant per year.

 

Proposal preparation, submission, and processing information is available in the RII Proposal Preparation Guide (PPG) v.10, which is downloadable in the Arizona Cultivate competition. The PPG includes requirements for the project narrative and supplemental documents; it is strongly encouraged that interested applicants read the PPG in full, as proposals that do not match the PPG will be returned without review.

 

Solicitation specific requirements:

  • A letter of collaboration/support from the respective National Laboratory partner. Within the letter, please indicate if the UArizona funds are being used to complement LDRD funds.

Please note there is a new budget approval process that utilizes an applicant driven routing step after submission. Applicants will input the email address of their business officer or award/research administrator when prompted at the end of the application prior to submission. The email address should be for the person who has authority to create, review, and approve the budget. The system will send a link for approval via the email listed to the business officer or award/research administrator where they may confirm they reviewed and approved the submitted budget. This approval step is required before an application is accepted for compliance checks and formal review. The deadline for business officer or award/research administrator is April 3, 2025 at 5:00 pm. so it is recommended to communicate with this individual about your budget and this process in advance.

Questions: resdev@arizona.edu

 

Last updated: July 31, 2023

AWARDEES

2023-2024

  • Duan Jennifer, College of Engineering, Civil and Architectural Engineering and Mechanics, Collaborative Research with ERDC-CHL- Sediment Transport Simulation in Vegetated Wetland
  • Gootee Brian, Science, Arizona Geological Survey, Fostering collaboration with Los Alamos National Lab on bedded salt deposits to support H2 and CO2 geologic storage research in Arizona
  • Eifler Tim, College of Science, Department of Astronomy, A new science case for Kitt Peak’s Mayall Observatory - Kinematic Lensing with the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument
  • Kushwaha Priyanka, Agriculture, Life, and Environmental Sciences, Environmental Science, Evaluation of soil health indices, soil microbiome, and plant-microbial interactions to foster the implementation of agrivoltaics
  • McGuire Luke, Science, Geosciences, A UArizona and USACE partnership to synthesize soil infiltration data from burned areas for improved prediction of postfire hazards
  • Ryan Alyssa, College of Engineering, Civil & Architectural Engineering & Mechanics Department, Bridging Gaps Towards a Sustainable Energy Future by Applying Human Factors in Transportation-Building Integration
  • Wilson Dalziel, Wyant College of Optical Sciences, Wyant College of Optical Sciences, CHIPS: Micro-optomechanical accelerometers for inertial navigation
  • Zhang Lianyang, Engineering, Civil and Architectural Engineering and Mechanics, UArizona-INL Partnership on Rock Mechanics Research for Sustainable Energy Applications

2022-2023

  • David Sand, Science, Astronomy, Understanding Dark Matter & Astrophysics Using Dwarf Satellite Galaxies           
  • David Baltrus, Agriculture and Life Sciences, School of Plant Sciences, Developing new computational tools for identifying and exploring viruses in metagenomes
  • Eduardo Rozo, Science, Physics, Duster: Dust Extinction using photometric Red galaxies   
  • Olesya Zhupanska, Engineering, Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering, PDE-Constrained Optimization Methods for Multifunctional Design        
  • Kavan Hazeli, Engineering, Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering, Hazeli Group Partnership with Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL)  

Contact RDS

ResDev@arizona.edu 

(520) 621-8585 
1618 E. Helen St
Tucson, AZ 85719

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