Scalable Nanomanufacturing (SNM)

 
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    CFDA#

    47.041, 47.049
     

    Funder Type

    Federal Government

    IT Classification

    C - Funds little to no technology

    Authority

    National Science Foundation (NSF)

    Summary

    The National Science Foundation (NSF) announces a fifth year of a program on collaborative research and education in the area of Scalable Nanomanufacturing. This program is in response to and is a component of the National Nanotechnology Initiative Signature Initiative: Sustainable Nanomanufacturing - Creating the Industries of the Future (http://www.nano.gov/node/611). Although many nanofabrication techniques have demonstrated the ability to fabricate small quantities of nanomaterials, nanostructures and nanodevices for characterization and evaluation purposes, the emphasis of the Scalable Nanomanufacturing program is on research to overcome the key scientific and technical barriers that prevent the production of useful nanomaterials, nanostructures, devices and systems at an industrially relevant scale, reliably, and at low cost and within environmental, health and safety guidelines. Competitive proposals will incorporate three elements in their research plans:
    • A persuasive case that the nanomaterials, nanostructures, devices or systems to be produced have or are likely to have sufficient demand to justify eventual scale-up;
    • A clearly identified set of research issues for science and engineering solutions that must be addressed to enable the production of high quality nano-enabled products at low cost; and
    • A compelling research plan with clear objectives and approaches to overcome the identified research issues.
    • The mode of support is Nanoscale Interdisciplinary Research Teams (NIRT).

    Proposals submitted to this program should consider addressing aspects of the nanomanufacturing value chain:

    • Novel scalable processes and techniques for large-area or continuous manufacturing of nano-scale materials and structures and their assembly and integration into higher order systems;
    • Fundamental scientific research in well-defined technical areas that are compellingly justified as approaches to overcome critical barriers to scale-up and integration; and
    • Design principles for production systems leading to nanomanufacturing platforms; identification of metrology, instrumentation, standards and control methodologies needed for process control and to assess quality and yield.
    Competitive proposals are expected to address the training and education of students in nanomanufacturing. An inter-disciplinary approach is strongly encouraged. Disciplines could range from mathematics to the physical sciences to engineering. While not required, the involvement of an industrial or small business partner or partners is encouraged. These collaborations  have the potential to significantly strengthen a proposal.

     

    Other research and education projects in nanoscale science and engineering will continue to be supported in the relevant programs and divisions.

     

     

    History of Funding

    Previous awards can be viewed on the NSF website.

    Additional Information

    The program has been modified to attract more proposals from the mathematical and physical sciences research community (specifically, mathematics, chemistry and materials research.

    Contacts

    Khershed Cooper

    Khershed Cooper
    National Science Foundation (NSF)
    Directorate for Engineering
    4201 Wilson Boulevard
    Room 535
    Arlington , VA 22230
    (703) 292-7017
     

  • Eligibility Details

    Eligible applicants are U.S. Universities and Colleges, which encompasses:

    • two- and four-year colleges (including community colleges)

    Deadline Details

    Full Proposals must be submitted January 20, 2015, by 5:00 PM local time of proposer.

    Award Details

    The total anticipated funding available for this program is $5,000,000. Five (5) to eight (8) awards are expected. Awards will range from $250,000 - $375,000 per year. Projects will last up to four (4) years. The total request for each project may not exceed $1,500,000. Cost sharing/matching is not required.

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