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Invites conference proposals to initiate new collaborations that will advance clean energy technologies and increase their use to benefit the economy, to ensure social justice and to serve the public good.
Invites supplemental funding requests from NSF-funded PIs to support graduate students to pursue forensic science or criminal justice research internship and training opportunities that will complement their academic research training.
An Ideas Lab is an intensive meeting that brings together multiple diverse perspectives to focus on finding innovative cross-disciplinary solutions to a grand challenge problem (see below and PAPPG Chapter II.F.6. for more information about this type of proposal). The...
Supports research on emerging next-generation wireless, mobile communication, networking, sensing and computing systems and on global-scale services — with a focus on improving the performance and resilience of these networked systems.
Encourages the submission of novel and high impact proposals that advance sustainability in all aspects of computing to the CISE Core programs (NSF 21-616)
This fellowship program provides funding for individuals who have some practical experience following their bachelor’s degree and are now interested in pursuing a research-based doctoral degree in computer and information science and engineering.
Encourages supplemental funding requests from awardees in four specified programs to support data science education for grade 6-12 students and teachers.
Invites supplemental funding requests from active awardees of the Directorate for Computer and Information Science and Engineering to access commercial cloud computing services.
Reaffirms NSF’s commitment to advancing reproducibility and replicability in science and encourages the submission of research and education proposals on the topic to NSF’s programs.
Encourages submission of proposals for research on issues of security, privacy and trustworthiness in cyberspace. Collaborations must include researchers from computer and information science and engineering and from social, behavioral and economic sciences.
Invites supplemental funding requests from active NSF awardees to provide graduate students with professional development opportunities in geothermal energy, technology and its application areas.
Informs the research and innovation communities of important changes to the PFI solicitation. Changes have been made to the lineage requirement, the award amount and full proposal deadlines.
Invites US citizen and permanent resident graduate students seeking research and innovation careers to apply for funding to pursue doctoral degrees in the fields of computer science, computer engineering or information science.
Supports research centers addressing cybersecurity and privacy, drawing on expertise in one or more of these areas: computing, communication and information sciences; engineering; economics; education; mathematics; statistics; social and behavioral sciences.
Encourages the submission of novel and high impact proposals that advance knowledge on the integrity of information to the Secure and Trustworthy Cyberspace (SaTC) program.
Criminal networks that illegally traffic in everything from people and drugs to human organs, natural resources and nuclear material pose grave threats to the health, prosperity and security of our Nation. As an important example, the opioid epidemic in the...
Invites applications for graduate fellowships in computer and information science and engineering, with a focus on individuals with some practical experience wishing to pursue a research-based doctoral degree and efforts to broaden participation in computing.
Dear Colleagues: Fostering the growth of a globally competitive and diverse research workforce and advancing the scientific and innovation skills of the U.S. is a strategic objective of the National Science Foundation (NSF). U.S. global competitiveness depends critically on the...
Dear Colleagues: With this Dear Colleague Letter (DCL), the National Science Foundation's (NSF) Directorate for Computer and Information Science and Engineering (CISE) seeks to provide members of the CISE research community with clarifying guidance about the directorate's implementation of the...
Encourages new proposals and supplemental funding requests from EPSCoR-eligible institutions to broaden geographic and demographic participation in computer and information science and engineering.
Encourages proposals that foster innovative and diverse uses of collections and/or associated digital data for novel research, education and training applications within and across STEM.