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Invites U.S.–France collaborative research proposals integrating theoretical and experimental physics and biology to understand self-organized cellular systems at the molecular, subcellular and cellular scales.
Encourages collaborative research proposals that use theoretical physics approaches to investigate the topics of cancer biology, aging or neurodegenerative disease.
Supports the development of science-driven cyberinfrastructure through computational advances focused on Big Data and high-performance computing convergence, algorithm development, and community-building activities for computational and data-enabled science.
Supports research and infrastructure activities focused on gravitation at large and small scales as well as data analysis for gravitational wave detectors.
Supports researchers in quantum information science, mathematical and physical sciences, or computer and information science and engineering to pursue joint research through long-term visits to a host institution.
Supports partnerships between minority-serving institutions and Physics Frontiers Centers supported by the Division of Physics or eligible centers and institutes for the advancement of physics research and education.
Supports MPS-Ascending postdoctoral research fellows who transition into tenure track faculty positions in any scientific area supported by the following divisions: Astronomical Sciences, Chemistry, Materials Research, Mathematical Sciences, and Physics.