Advanced Cyberinfrastructure Coordination Ecosystem: Services & Support - Coordination Office (ACCESS-ACO)
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UA may submit one S-STEM-REC proposal (as a single institution, a subawardee, or a member of a collaborative research project), andUA may submit at most one S-STEM-Hub proposal (as a single institution, a subawardee, or a member of a collaborative research projectThrough this solicitation, NSF seeks to foster a community for S-STEM stakeholders and further develop the infrastructure needed to generate and disseminate new knowledge, successful practices and effective design principles arising from NSF S-STEM projects nationwide. To support collaboration within the S-STEM network, NSF will fund two types of investments: An S-STEM Resource and Evaluation Center (S-STEM-REC) and several S-STEM Research Hubs (S-STEM-Hub).This program is Institutionally Coordinated.Hub: J. FieldsRec: J. Fields
This opportunity is Institutionally Coordinated.D. Hockstad
UA may submit 1 application. The Quantum Interconnect Challenges for Transformational Advances in Quantum Systems (QuIC - TAQS) program is designed to support interdisciplinary teams that will explore highly innovative, original, and potentially transformative ideas for developing and applying quantum science, quantum computing, and quantum engineering in the specific area of quantum interconnects. Quantum interconnects are an integral part of all aspects of quantum information science. Proposals should have the potential to deliver new concepts, new platforms, and/or new approaches that will implement the transfer of quantum states efficiently across platforms and over large length scales. Progress in the area of quantum interconnects will enable breakthroughs in quantum sensing, quantum communications, quantum simulations, and quantum computing systems. This Quantum Interconnect Challenges solicitation will support the process of translating such ideas into reality.I. Djordjevic
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UA may submit one proposal to the Partnership Track.J. Sprinkle
UA may submit three total proposals, with no more than two submissions in Track 1 and no more than one submission in Track 2. Cost-sharing of precisely 30% of the total project cost is required.Track 1:E. TomatD. MarroneTrack 2:C. Pearson
UA may submit one proposal -- either as a single institution or as subawardee or a member of a Collaborative Research project -- from each constituent school or college that awards degrees in an eligible field. (Note: UA is ineligible to apply for Track 1: Institutional Capacity Building). Collaborative Planning grants are intended to help a collection of institutions plan for a future Track 3 proposal.
Engineering: V. Subbian
Science: J. Schroeder
SBS: W. Burleson
Collaborative Planning: K. Ogden
Collaborative Planning: D. Glickenstein