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Invites proposals that contribute to discovery in research and practice related to fairness, ethics, accountability and transparency in computer and information science and engineering.
Supports the acceleration of materials design, discovery, and development through the integration of experiments, computation and theory. Focus areas include unifying infrastructure; harnessing data; and educating, training and connecting the R&D workforce.
Invites collaboration between U.S. and U.K. research communities. Proposals may be accepted into programs within the following NSF directorates: Engineering, Mathematics and Physical Sciences and Computer and Information Science and Engineering.
Invites education and workforce development supplements and EArly-concept Grants for Exploratory Research (EAGER) proposals for research into formal or informal educational innovations in cybersecurity and privacy.
This initiative supports fundamentally new approaches in molecular sciences to drive new directions in biotechnology, a critical and emerging technology of the 21st century. This is the third year of a campaign targeting broad themes to be pursued through collaborative...
Invites proposals on identifying factors that limit participation in STEM entrepreneurship and innovation and on strategies to broaden participation of underrepresented groups.
Encourages proposals that develop educational approaches to motivate and prepare preK-12 learners for computationally-intensive industries of the future.
Invites Early-concept Grants for Exploratory Research (EAGER) proposals from teams of researchers in computer science and the social, behavioral and economic sciences focused on overcoming social challenges arising from AI technology.
Dear Colleagues: Over the last 16 months, the U.S. National Science Foundation’s (NSF) Directorate for Computer and Information Science and Engineering (CISE) and the Japan Science and Technology Agency’s (JST) Big Data Priority Program have facilitated cross-agency research capacity-building in...
Supports research on the relationships between software systems and the complex social and legal contexts in which they are designed and operated, with a goal of designing software systems that are accountable to social norms and regulatory requirements.
Supports interdisciplinary research that spans the entire hardware–software stack and studies the scalability and accuracy of modern applications, systems and toolchains built on heterogeneous architectures.
Invites teams of U.S.-Japan researchers to submit proposals for advancing human-centered data and data-driven science and engineering for disaster resilience to either NSF or Japan Science and Technology Agency.
Invites collaboration between the U.S. and Indian research communities in the areas of computing, communications, information science and engineering, advanced cyberinfrastructure, secure and trustworthy computing and cyber-physical systems.
Invites collaboration between U.S. and Indian research communities in semiconductor research, next generation communication systems, cyber-security, sustainability and green technologies, and intelligent transportation systems.
Supports the development of advanced AI methods for geosciences research, along with associated educational and technical efforts to build capacity for adoption of AI-driven approaches by geoscientists.
NSF invites proposals that contribute to open knowledge network (OKN) research and practice, such as Authoring and Learning, Uses, and Scalability. For full consideration in fiscal year 2022, proposals should be submitted before April 15, 2022.
Supports computational research in artificial intelligence, machine learning, computer vision, human language technologies and computational neuroscience.
Lists NSF programs that are especially suitable for collaborations between researchers in computer and information science and engineering (CISE) and social, behavioral and economic sciences (SBE).
Current awardees from the Directorate for Computer & Information Science & Engineering are invited to request supplemental funding for students and/or teachers under the Research Experiences for Undergraduates and Research Experiences for Teachers programs.
Invites current Computer and Information Science and Engineering grantees to apply for supplemental funding to support Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) or Research Experiences for Teachers (RET).
Invites collaborations between the U.S. and Czech research communities in the areas of artificial intelligence, nanotechnology, plasma science and cybersecurity & privacy.