Center for Nanoscale Science 2024 Seed Competition

The Penn State MRSEC Center for Nanoscale Science invites proposals for the 2024 Seed competition. This competition focuses on nucleating potential new Interdisciplinary Research Groups, looking forward to the upcoming MRSEC re-competition cycle in 2025–26.

“Seed-IRG” proposals should aim to coalesce world-leading interdisciplinary teams focused on an emerging high-risk/high-reward area of materials research, and should seek to demonstrate key results that could underpin a successful IRG in the upcoming NSF MRSEC competition. A town hall on April 23, during and immediately following the Millennium Café, will provide a venue to convey and discuss the qualities of a successful Seed-IRG proposal.

Seed-IRG proposals contain three parts: (1) a project description not to exceed 5 pages total (12 point font, 1” margins; the page limit does not apply to references), (2) a very brief budget description, and (3) CV's of the principal investigators, of any reasonable length. The format of the budget statement is flexible. Seed-IRG projects are anticipated to be funded at 100 to 150K in direct costs over ~18 months. The MRSEC anticipates supporting from one to three Seed-IRGs.

Note that the NSF generally prefers to avoid substantial overlap between the research topics of different IRGs across the MRSEC program, so strong overlap with an existing MRSEC IRG elsewhere should be avoided. Information about these programs can be found at www.mrsec.org. If such overlap exists for your Seed-IRG topic, this should be addressed in your writeup.

Proposals should be submitted in a single self-contained pdf file to vhc2@psu.edu.

Deadline: May 20, 2024

https://www.mrsec.psu.edu/research/seed-program