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Issue:ORN-2018-16_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________NJIT Research Newsletter includes recent awards, and announcements of research relatedseminars,webinars,national and federal researchnews related to research funding, andGrantOpportunity Alerts. The Newsletter is posted on the NJIT Research Websitehttp://www.njit.edu/research/.

GrantOpportunityAlerts:KeywordIndex:Page1SpecialAnnouncement:Page2RecentAwards:Page3 IntheNews(Relatedtoresearchfunding):Page4WebinarsandEvents:Page5 GrantOpportunities:Page7StreamlyneQuestionoftheWeek:Page33StreamlyneUpdate:Page34

GrantOpportunityAlerts

KeywordsandAreasIncludedintheGrantOpportunityAlertSectionBelowNSF: Centers for Chemical Innovation (CCI); STEM + Computing K-12 Education (STEM+C);Accelerating Discovery: Educating the Future STEM Workforce (AD); Dear Colleague Letter:AdvancingLong-termReuseofScientificData;ComputerandInformationScienceandEngineering(CISE)ResearchInitiationInitiative(CRII)NIH: NIH Director's Pioneer Award (DP1); BRAIN Initiative: Targeted BRAIN Circuits Projects-TargetedBCP (R01); NIH Director's Early Independence Award (DP5); International BioethicsResearchTrainingProgram(D43);BRAINInitiative:NewTechnologiesandNovelApproachesforLarge-ScaleRecordingandModulationintheNervousSystem(R01)DepartmentofDefense/USArmy/DARPA/ONR:DoDPeerReviewedMedicalResearchProgram(PRMRP) Investigator-Initiated Research Award; Computers and Humans Exploring SoftwareSecurity (CHESS); Proof of Concept Commercialization Pilot Program Innovation Corps @DepartmentofDefense(I-Corps@DoD);2019DepartmentofDefenseMultidisciplinaryResearchProgramof the University Research Initiative (MURI); 2019 DEFENSE UNIVERSITY RESEARCHINSTRUMENTATIONPROGRAM(DURIP);AirForceFiscalYear2019YoungInvestigatorResearchProgram(YIP)DepartmentofEducation:EducationInnovationandResearchProgram:Early-phaseGrantsDepartmentofEnergy: Solid-StateLightingAdvancedTechnologyResearchandDevelopment;SolarEnergyTechnologies;HydrogenandFuelCellR&D;IndustryPartnershipsforCybersecurityofEnergyDeliverySystems(CEDS);CriticalWaterIssuesPrizeCompetitionRFIEPA(EnvironmentalProtectionAgency):FY2019PollutionPreventionGrantProgramNASA: Astrophysics Data Analysis; Discovery Data Analysis; Advanced Information SystemsTechnology

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National Endowment of Humanities: Research and Development; Digital HumanitiesAdvancementGrantsThe Michael J. Fox Foundation: Grant Program: Non-Pharmacological Interventions for theTreatmentofGaitandBalanceDisturbancesAmericanDiabetesAssociation:PathwayProgramCisco:ResearchandOpenInnovation

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SpecialAnnouncement

President’sForumandInaugurationofTheHenryJ.andErnaD.LeirResearchInstituteforBusiness,Technology,andSociety

April30,2018:10.00AMto2.00PM,BallroomA/BandMTSMTheHenryJ.andErnaD.LeirResearchInstituteforBusiness,Technology,andSociety,fundedby$1.5milliongrantfromTheLeirCharitableFoundationswillhaveanintegrateddualmissiontoconduct business and management research and direct targeted outreach, both throughpartnerships with the academic and business communities, regional economic leaders andgovernmentagencies.Itsprimaryresearchinitiativeswillcenteronpredictiveandproactivedataanalyticsfordisruptiveevents,businessvulnerabilitiesandriskmitigation;metricsforcorporateresiliency,sustainability,riskexposureandbusinessethics;andreal-timesupplyanddemandriskassessmentacrossthevaluechainusingsocialmediasources.Otherareastobeexploredaswellinclude advancedmachine learning and autonomous intelligencewith knowledgemanagementconstructs;enterprisetoolstoprovidedatavisibilityandsecurityinheterogeneouslegacysystems;andmanagement-focuseddata insightsandknowledgevisualizationwith interactiveenterprisesimulation.OfspecialinterestistheadvancementofnovelInternetofThingstechnologies.President’sForumandInaugurationofTheHenryJ.andErnaD.LeirResearchInstituteforBusiness,Technology,andSocietyAgendaBallroomA/B10.00AM-10.30AM: WelcomeRemarks

JoelBloom,President MargotGibis,PresidentoftheLeirCharitableFoundations VinceDeCaprio,ViceChair,BOT FadiDeek,ProvostandSeniorExecutiveVP AtamDhawan,SeniorViceProvostforResearch10.30AM-10.45AM: InstituteMissionandIntroductiontoPanelists

Reggie Caudill, Dean and Director, The Henry J. and Erna D. LeirResearchInstituteforBusiness,Technology,andSociety

10.45AM-11.45AM: President’s Forum: Panel on Cognitive Techniques and InnovativeManagement Strategies to Enhance Corporate Sustainability,Resiliency,andAgility

ReggieCaudill,DeanandPanelModerator

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KumarBhaskaran,ProgramDirectorinIndustryResearch,IBMResearch

JohnSchwall,ChiefOperatingOffice,IEXGroups,Inc. ShravanthiBudhi,MTSMStudent/AvanadeScholar/SalesforceWiz YiChen,AssociateProfessorandHenryJ.LeirChairofHealthcare

BillRapp,ProfessorandHenryJ.LeirChairofInternationalTradeandBusiness

11.45AM–12.30PM: LunchandNetworkingSessionMTSMBuilding12.45PM–1.00PM: InaugurationCeremonyattheHenryJ.andErnaD.Leir ResearchInstituteforBusiness,Technology,andSociety1.00PM–2.00PM: InstituteandLaboratoryTour CoffeeandDessertsThisPresident’sforumisafeaturedeventintheAlbertDormanHonorsCollegeColloquiumSeriesandismadepossibleinpartbythegeneroussupportoftheDeCaprioFamily.

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RecentResearchGrantandContractAwards

Congratulationstofacultyandstaffonreceivingresearchgrantandcontractawards!PI:LouisLanzerotti(PI)andAndrewGerrard(Co-PI)Department:CenterforSolarTerrestrialResearch Grant/ContractProjectTitle:VanAllenProbesRBSPICEPhaseEOperations-ExtendedMissionsIandII(ARDES)Funding Agency: NASADuration:07/15/16-12/31/18PI:NamasChandra(PI)Department:CenterforInjury,Biomechanics,MaterialsandMedicineGrant/ContractProjectTitle:Divergentmechanismsofearlycellularinjuryinhigh-rateblastandslowimpactTBIdeterminelong-termneurologicaloutcomesFunding Agency: NJ Department of Health Duration:07/01/17-06/30/19PI:BrittanyD.FroeseHamfeldt(PI)Department:MathematicalSciences Grant/ContractProjectTitle:CAREER:GeneratedJacobianEquationsinGeometricOptionsandOptimalTransportFunding Agency: NSF Duration:07/01/18-06/30/23

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IntheNews…

(NationalandFederalNewsRelatedtoResearchFundingandGrantOpportunities)I-CORPSExpansionClearsHouse:TheInnovatorstoEntrepreneursAct,passed379-16,directstheNational Science Foundation to develop a course to help researchers-turned-entrepreneursattractinvestors,scaleupacompany,andbuildabrand.ThecourseisintendedforthosewhohavealreadyparticipatedinI-Corpsandwhoseinnovationsarereadytobecommercialized.ItwouldbeofferedbyI-Corps'regionalnodes.MoreinformationabouttheInnovatorstoEntrepreneursActof2018 is available on the website https://www.congress.gov/bill/115th-congress/house-bill/5086/textR&D Provisions in FAA Bill: The reauthorization measure, which passed the Houseoverwhelmingly,wouldprovideupto$181millionaspartofitsFAALeadershipinGroundbreakingHigh-TechResearchandDevelopmenttitle,including$128.5millionforsafetyR&D.Thebillalsoincludesa"senseofCongress"that"publicandprivateeducationinstitutionsshouldpartnerwithaviationandaerospacecompaniestopromotecareerpathsavailablewithintheindustry...(andthe)FederalGovernment should consider theneedsofmenandwomen interested inpursuingcareersintheaviationandaerospaceindustry,thelong-termpersonnelneedsoftheaviationandaerospace industry, and the role of aviation in the United States economy in the creation andadministrationofeducationalandfinancialaidprograms."NISTTechnologyTransferProgram:TheNationalInstituteofStandardsandTechnology(NIST)is"initiatinganefforttorefocusFederaltechnologytransferonsoundbusinessprinciplesbasedonprivateinvestment."Itsgoalisto"streamlineandacceleratetransferoftechnologyfromFederalR&Dinvestmentstoattractgreaterprivate-sectorinvestmentforinnovativeproducts,processes,andservices,aswellasnewbusinessesandindustriesthatwillcreatejobs,growtheeconomy,andenhancenationalsecurity.TheFederalgovernmentinvestsapproximately$150billionannuallyinresearchanddevelopment(R&D).Fortheresultsofthisinvestmenttoproduceeconomicgainandmaintain a strong national security innovation base, the resultsmust be transferred to privatecompaniestocreatenewproductsandservices.InordertoadvancethePresident’sManagementAgenda tomodernize government for the 21st century, including the associated Lab-to-Marketcross-agency priority (CAP) Goal in coordination with the White House Office of Science andTechnologyPolicy(OSTP),theNationalInstituteofStandardsandTechnology(NIST)isinitiatingan effort to refocus Federal technology transfer on sound business principles based on privateinvestment. NIST requests information from the public regarding the current state of Federaltechnologytransferandthepublic’sabilitytoengagewithFederallaboratoriesandaccess federally funded R&D through collaborations, licensing, and other mechanisms. Responses to this RFI will inform NIST’s evaluation of Federal technology transfer practices, policies, regulations, and/or laws that promote the transfer of Federal technologies and the practical application of those technologies, including through commercialization by the private sector. More information on the website https://www.nist.gov/sites/default/files/documents/2018/04/26/frn_federal_tech_transfer_rfipublic_forums_final_042518_to_ofr.pdf Universities'R&DPriorities:TheCoalitionforNationalSecurityResearchispreparingtoseekanincrease for the armed services' University Research Initiatives, with the added sums going totheMultidisciplinary University Research Initiative (MURI) program. Other funding prioritiesincludetheDefenseUniversityResearchInstrumentationProgram(DURIP),eachService’sYoung

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Investigator Programs (YIP), Vannevar Bush Faculty (VBF) Fellowships, Minerva ResearchInitiative, and National Defense Science & Engineering Graduate (NDSEG) Fellowships. ThecoalitionisalsoflagginganumberofprogramswithinBasicResearchInitiativesandtheNationalDefenseEducationProgram, includingtheManufacturingEngineeringEducationProgram.Moreinformation about the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2019 is posted onhttps://www.congress.gov/bill/115th-congress/house-bill/5515?r=64BIG IDEAS – Where Engineering Fits:All 10 of the National Science Foundation’sBigIdeasdependatleastinpartonengineeringifthey'retoberealized.TheEngineeringDirectorateis carving out a niche in a number of them, according to reports and discussion at thisweek’smeeting of its Advisory Committee. Lewis-Burke Associates, who attended, cited TheFutureofWorkattheHuman-TechnologyFrontier,whereENGispressingaheadwith“intelligentcognitiveassistants”;QuantumLeap;Mid-scaleResearchInfrastructure;NavigatingtheNewArctic(subjectofanextendeddiscussion);andHarnessingDatafor21stCenturyScienceandEngineering.EngineerswereinvolvedinINCLUDESbeforeitbecamepartoftheBig10.AddressingNSF2026,lookforacompetitionforideas,includingavideocompetition,fromwhichit’shopedtwotofourgreat ideas will emerge. The committee also heard from liaisons to committees oncyberinfrastructure, environmental research and education, equal opportunities in science andengineering, and the Small Business Innovative Research/Technology Transfer program. A fullsolicitation for futureEngineeringResearchCenters is expectedbefore theendof this calendaryear.

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WebinarandEventsEvent:InherentTrade-OffsinAlgorithmicFairnessSponsor:NSFWhen:May3,2018from2.00PMto3.00PMWebsite:https://www.nsf.gov/events/event_summ.jsp?cntn_id=245254&org=NSFBriefDescription:Recentdiscussioninthepublicsphereaboutclassificationbyalgorithmshasinvolvedtensionbetweencompetingnotionsofwhatitmeansforsuchaclassificationtobefairtodifferentgroups.Weconsiderseveralofthekeyfairnessconditionsthatlieattheheartofthesedebates,anddiscussrecentresearchestablishinginherenttrade-offsbetweentheseconditions.Wealsoconsideravarietyofmethodsforpromotingfairnessandrelatednotionsforclassificationandselectionproblemsthatinvolvesetsratherthanjustindividuals.BIO:JonKleinbergistheTischUniversityProfessorintheDepartmentsofComputerScienceandInformation Science at Cornell University. His research focuses on issues at the interface ofalgorithms,networks,andinformation,withanemphasisonthesocialandinformationnetworksthatunderpintheWebandotheron-linemedia.HeisamemberoftheNationalAcademyofSciencesand the National Academy of Engineering, and has served on the Computer Science andTelecommunications Board (CSTB) of the National Research Council and the Computer andInformation Science and Engineering (CISE) Advisory Committee of the National ScienceFoundation.HeistherecipientofresearchfellowshipsfromtheMacArthur,Packard,Simons,andSloanFoundations,aswellastheNSFCAREERandONRYoungInvestigatorawards,andtheHarveyPrize,NevanlinnaPrize,andACMPrizeinComputing.Tojointhewebinar:pleaseregisterat:http://www.tvworldwide.com/events/nsf/180503/

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Event:2018CAREERProgramWebinarSponsor:NSFWhen:May15,2018from1.00PMto3.00PMWebsite:https://www.nsf.gov/events/event_summ.jsp?cntn_id=244740&org=NSFBriefDescription:TheNSFCAREERCoordinatingCommitteehostsawebinartoanswerparticipants'questionsaboutdevelopmentandsubmissionofproposalstotheNSFFacultyEarlyCareerDevelopmentProgram(CAREER).ThewebinarwillgiveparticipantstheopportunitytointeractwithmembersoftheNSF-wideCAREERCoordinatingCommitteeinaquestion-and-answerformat.Inpreparationforthewebinar,participantsarestronglyencouragedtoconsultmaterialavailableon-lineconcerningtheCAREERprogram.Inparticular,theCAREERprogramwebpagehasawealthofcurrentinformationabouttheprogram,including:

• theCAREERprogramsolicitationNSF17-537;• frequentlyaskedquestionsabouttheCAREERprogram;and• slidesfromaCAREERprogramoverview.

Additionally,thereisavideoofalivepresentationabouttheCAREERprogramaccessiblethroughthelibraryofvideosfromarecentNSFGrantsConference.HowtoSubmitQuestionsParticipantsmaysubmitquestionsaboutCAREERproposaldevelopmentandsubmissioninadvanceofthewebinarbysendinge-mailto:careerwebinarqs@nsf.govQuestionsreceivedbyMay11,2018willbeconsideredforinclusioninthewebinar.PleasenotethatquestionsregardingeligibilityfortheCAREERprograminanyindividualcasewillnotbeaddressedduringthewebinar.QuestionsabouttheCAREERprogramthatarenotcoveredduringthewebinarshouldbedirectedtotheappropriateNSFDivisionalcontactshownonthewebpagehttp://www.nsf.gov/crssprgm/career/contacts.jspRegistration:Participantsshouldregisterinadvanceatthewebpagehttps://nsf.webex.com/nsf/onstage/g.php?MTID=e1dd0a274fcc95e58f42bc7d3490834b4.Event:MathFrontiersMonthlyWebinarSeriesSponsor:NationalAcademiesWhen:May8,2018from2.00PMWebsite:http://sites.nationalacademies.org/deps/bmsa/deps_183972Brief Description: Join the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine for awebinarseriesonexcitingandupcomingmathematicsresearchacrossanarrayoftopics.WebinarswilltakeplaceonthesecondTuesdayofeachmonthfrom2-3p.m.ET,withtwospeakersandliveQ&A.Seebelowforthelistofdatesandthemesforeachwebinar.Whenregistering,pleasemakesureyouselectallthewebinarsyouwouldliketoattend.Youwillonlyreceivereminderemailsandlogininstructionsforwebinarsyouhaveregisteredfor.Aseachwebinarapproaches,wewillpostmore informationaboutthespeakersonthewebinarseriespageatnas.edu/mathfrontiers.May8,2018:MathematicsofRedistrictingProfessorsJonathanMattinglyandKarenSaxewilldiscussthemathematicsofpoliticalredistricting—theprocessofredrawingcongressionalandstatelegislativeelectoraldistricts.June12,2018:NumberTheory:TheRiemannHypothesisProfessorsKenOnoandTerenceTaowillspeakontheimportanceandrecentadvancesontheRiemannHypothesis,oneofthemostfamousunsolvedproblemsinalgebraandnumbertheory.July10,2018:TopologyProfessorsJeffreyF.BrockandJohnMorganwilldiscussapplicationsoftopology—the

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mathematicalstudyofhowobjectpropertiesareimpactedbydeformations—tofieldssuchasdataanalytics,tumoridentification,androbotics.August14,2018:AlgorithmsforThreatDetectionProfessorAndreaBertozziandotherswilldiscussapplicationsofmathematicstospatiotemporaldataanalyticsasawaytodiscoverandmitigatenationalsecuritythreats.September11,2018:MathematicalAnalysisProfessorDimitriShlyakhtenkoandotherswilldiscussmathematicalanalysis—thestudyoffunctionsandtheirlimits.Applicationareasincludecomputationalfluiddynamicsandastronomy.October9,2018:CombinatoricsInvitedspeakerswilldiscussthemathematicalstudyofdiscretestructuresandtheirpropertiesfocusingonsomeofthemoderntechniquesintheareaincludingtheprobabilisticmethod.Applicationareasincludeinformationtheory,statisticalphysics,molecularbiologyandcomputerscience.November13,2018:WhyMachineLearningWorksInvitedspeakerswilldiscussthemathematicsbehindmachinelearningandhowtheyenablepredictiveanalyses.December11,2018:MathematicsofEpidemicsProfessorsCalistusNgonghalaandFolashadeB.Agustowilldiscussmathematicalapproachestostudyingbiology,includingecologyandinfectiousdisease.To join the webinar: Pleaseregisterathttp://sites.nationalacademies.org/deps/bmsa/deps_183972

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GrantOpportunitiesNationalScienceFoundationGrantProgram:CentersforChemicalInnovation(CCI)Agency:NationalScienceFoundationNSF18-555RFPWebsite:https://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2018/nsf18555/nsf18555.htmBriefDescription:TheCentersforChemicalInnovation(CCI)Programsupportsresearchcentersfocusedonmajor, long-termfundamentalchemicalresearchchallenges.CCIs thataddressthesechallengeswillproducetransformativeresearch,leadtoinnovation,andattractbroadscientificandpublic interest. CCIs are agile structures that can respond rapidly to emerging opportunitiesthrough enhanced collaborations. CCIs integrate research, innovation, education, broadeningparticipation,andinformalsciencecommunication.TheFY2019PhaseICCIcompetitionisopentoprojectsinallfieldssupportedbytheDivisionofChemistry, and must have scientific focus and the potential for transformative impact inchemistry.NSFChemistryparticularlyencouragesfundamentalchemistryprojectsrelatedtooneormoreofNSF's10BigIdeas.TheCCIProgramisatwo-phaseprogram.Bothphasesaredescribedinthissolicitation.PhaseICCIsreceivesignificantresourcestodevelopthescience,managementandbroaderimpactsofamajor research center before requesting Phase II funding. Satisfactory progress in Phase I isrequiredforPhaseIIapplications;PhaseIproposalsfundedinFY2019willseekPhaseIIfundinginFY2022.ThissolicitationalsocoverstherenewalapplicationofthePhaseIICCIinitiatedinFY2014:theCenterforSustainablePolymers,ledbytheUniversityofMinnesota.Awards:Standardgrants;AnticipatedFundingAmount:$9,400,000

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LetterofIntent:NotRequiredFullProposalSubmissionDeadline:July2,2018Contacts:KatharineJ.Covert,E9332,telephone:(703)292-4950,email:kcovert@nsf.gov

• LinHe,E9329,telephone:(703)292-4956,email:lhe@nsf.gov__________________________________________________________________________________GrantProgram:STEM+ComputingK-12Education(STEM+C)Agency:NationalScienceFoundationNSFPD18-005YRFPWebsite:https://www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=505006&org=NSF&sel_org=NSF&from=fundBriefDescription:Aninnovativescience, technology,engineering,mathematicsandcomputing(STEM+C)workforceandwell-educatedcitizenryarecrucial to theNation'sprosperity,securityandcompetitiveness.PreparationforthefutureworkforcemustbeginintheearliestgradesfrompreK-12,wherestudentsneedtolearnnotonlythescienceandmathematicscentraltotheseareas,but also how computational thinking is integral to STEM disciplines. Because of the powerfulinnovationandapplicationofcomputinginSTEMdisciplinesthereisanurgentneedforreal-world,interdisciplinary,andcomputationalpreparationofstudentsfromtheearlygradesthroughhighschool (preK-12) thatwill provide a strong foundation for mid-level technical careers and forcontinuingeducationinhighereducation.ThisisparticularlyimportantinthekeyscienceareasdescribedintheNationalScienceFoundation’sBigIdeasforFutureNSFInvestment.TheSTEM+Cprogramsupports researchanddevelopmentproposals related tonewapproaches topre-K-12STEMteachingandlearningrelatedtoHarnessingtheDataRevolution,ConvergenceResearchandtheFutureofWorkattheHuman-TechnologyFrontier.

The STEM+C Program focuses on research and development of interdisciplinary andtransdisciplinaryapproachestotheintegrationofcomputingwithinSTEMteachingandlearningforpreK-12studentsinbothformalandinformalsettings.TheSTEM+Cprogramsupportsresearchonhowstudentslearntothinkcomputationallytosolveinterdisciplinaryproblemsinscienceandmathematics. The program supports research and development that builds on evidence-basedteacher preparation or professional development activities that enable teachers to provideexcellent instructionon the integrationof computationandSTEMdisciplines.Proposals shoulddescribe projects that are grounded inprior evidence and theory, are innovative or potentiallytransformative,andthatwillgenerateandbuildknowledgeabouttheintegrationofcomputingandoneormoreSTEMdisciplinesatthepreK-12level.

A proposal submitted to this program description should describe the integration ofcomputingwithoneormoreSTEMdisciplines.AproposalmayfocusonstudiesontheeffectsofintegratingcomputationalthinkingwithSTEMdisciplinesorthechallengesofimplementingthesepotentially disruptive educational interventions. Proposed projects may develop models,assessments,andtechnologicaltoolstosupportteachingandlearninginthisareaaswellasconductresearchonthesemodels,assessments,andtools.Awards:StandardgrantsLetterofIntent:NotRequiredFullProposalSubmissionDeadline:July2,2018Contacts:ArleneM.deStrulle adestrul@nsf.gov (703)292-8620 ChiaShen cshen@nsf.gov (703)292-8447__________________________________________________________________________________

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GrantProgram:AcceleratingDiscovery:EducatingtheFutureSTEMWorkforce(AD)Agency:NationalScienceFoundationNSFPD18-1998RFPWebsite:https://www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=505552&org=NSF&sel_org=NSF&from=fundBriefDescription:Awell-prepared,innovativescience,technology,engineering,andmathematics(STEM)workforceiscrucialtotheNation'sprosperityandsecurity.FuturegenerationsofSTEMprofessionalsareakeysectorofthisworkforce,especiallyinthecriticalscientificareasdescribedin theBig Ideas for Future NSF Investments. To accelerate progress in these areas, the nextgenerationofSTEMprofessionalswillneedtomasternewknowledgeandskills,collaborateacrossdisciplines,andshapethefutureofthehuman-technologyinterfaceintheworkplace.Asaresult,NSF recognizes the need to support development of and research on effective educationalapproachesthatcanpositionthefutureSTEMworkforcetomakeboldadvancesintheseBigIdeas.

Inresponsetothisneed, theNSF’sEducationandHumanResourcesDirectorateseekstoinvestinprojectsthatcaneducatetheSTEMworkforcetoadvancediscoveryinthesixresearchBigIdeas:Harnessing theDataRevolution; The Future ofWork;Navigating theNewArctic;Multi-messengerAstrophysics;TheQuantumLeap;andUnderstandingtheRulesofLife.Inadditiontodevelopingandimplementingnoveleducationaland/ortrainingprograms,theseprojectsshouldsimultaneously generate new knowledge about effective STEM education, by studying suchprogramsandexploringrelatedissues.

Specifically,NSFacceptsproposalstosupporteducationresearchanddevelopmentprojectsfocusedonre-orup-skillingtheexistingworkforce;developingtheskilledtechnicalworkforce;and/orpreparingthoseattheundergraduate,graduate,orpostdoctoralfellow/earlycareerlevels.Weencourageprojectstopartnerwithindustry,public,andprivatesectorstodefinetheneedsoftomorrow’s workforce and develop educational and learning strategies to meet those needs.Proposals should address near-, mid-, and long-term challenges and opportunities facing thedevelopment of STEM professionals or anticipate new structures and functions of the STEMlearningandteachingenterprise.ProposersareencouragedtoincludeapproachesthathavethepotentialtoincreaseanddiversifyparticipationinSTEM.AllproposalsshouldcontributetooneormoreofthesixresearchBigIdeas.

EHR is particularly interested in supporting innovative education research anddevelopmentintwoBigIdeas:TheFutureofWorkattheHuman-TechnologyFrontier(FW-HTF)andHarnessingtheDataRevolution for21stCenturyScienceandEngineering(HDR).Projectsofinterest include: innovativeusesof technologyandbigdatatounderstand learning;educationalapproachesthatpreparetomorrow’sinnovatorstousetechnologyandbigdatatounderstandthenatural world; effects of advances in intelligent agents on STEM teaching and learning; andevaluationofdisruptiveeducationalinterventionsonlong-termstudentoutcomes.

Outcomes of these projects can enable the Nation to: better prepare its scientific andtechnical workforce for the future; use technological innovations effectively for education; andadvancethefrontiersofscience.Proposalsshoulddescribeprojectsthatbuildonavailableevidenceand theory, and that will generate evidence and build knowledge, while contributing to theeducationofthefutureSTEMprofessionals.Awards:StandardgrantsLetterofIntent:NotRequiredFullProposalSubmissionDeadline:July2,2018;Window:April2,2018-January16,2019Contacts:EllenCarpenter elcarpen@nsf.gov (703)292-5104 LauraB.Regassa lregassa@nsf.gov (703)292-2343 __________________________________________________________________________________

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GrantProgram:DearColleagueLetter:AdvancingLong-termReuseofScientificDataAgency:NationalScienceFoundationNSF18-060RFPWebsite:https://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2018/nsf18060/nsf18060.jsp?WT.mc_id=USNSF_179BriefDescription:NSFsupportsfundamentalresearchgrantsthatresultinpublications,primarydata,samples,physicalcollectionsandothersupportingmaterialscreatedorgatheredinthecourseofworkperformedunderthesegrants.Specifically,thisDCLencouragestwotypesoffundingrequests:(1)proposalsforConferences(i.e.,community workshops and other events) that are designed to bring together stakeholders toexplore opportunities to converge on innovative solutions to advancing public access; and (2)proposalsforEarly-ConceptGrantsforExploratoryResearch(EAGER)forhigh-risk/high-rewardinnovative concepts and pilot projects that yield new fundamental research discoveries fromexistingNSF-fundeddataorthatultimatelyresultindeploymentofambitious,sustainablesocio-technical infrastructure resourcesandcapabilities that enhanceandacceleratenewdiscoveriesfrom existing NSF-funded data. Research ideas that do not advance public access as narrowlydefinedinthisDCLmaybesuitableforothersolicitationssuchasCyberinfrastructureforSustainedScientific Innovation (CSSI) - Data and Software(seehttps://www.nsf.gov/publications/pub_summ.jsp?ods_key=nsf18531).SPECIFICGUIDANCETOPROPOSERSRESPONDINGPURSUANTTOTHISDCLThisDCLencouragesfundingrequestsalignedwithoneofthefollowingthreetracks:I. Communitytrack:ThistrackfundsproposalsforConferences(i.e.,communityworkshops

andotherevents)thatenablebetterdatastewardshipbytheNSFresearchcommunity,inparticular of data produced and used by the community in the conduct of research andeducation. Topics include community activities to organize stakeholders (e.g., disciplineexperts,datarepositorymanagers,anddataappraisalexperts)toexplore:

• Community-specific agreements that identify the data of importance to thecommunity;knowingwhattokeephelpsdeterminewhattothrowaway;

• Common data types (e.g., volumetric, image, etc.) across multiple disciplines toharnesstoolsandbestpracticesindatastewardshipanduse;

• Datarepositoryfindability,accessibility,interoperability,andreuse;• Theminimaldescriptiveinformationforfindabilityandaccessibilityofdata;and• Bestpracticesassociatedwithdatamanagementplans.

II. Datareusetrack.ThistrackencouragesreuseofdatacreatedasaproductofNSF-fundedresearch.Researchideasaresoughtintwoareasasdescribedbelow.

• EAGER proposals for high-risk/high-reward innovative studies that addressdevelopmentand testingof important scienceandengineering ideasand theoriesthrough use of existing data. Proposals that are responsive to this trackmay notinvolvecollectionofnewdataorfieldresearch;maynotinvolvedatacreatedbyanNSF Large Facility (see the list of NSF Large Facilitiesathttps://www.nsf.gov/bfa/lfo/docs/large-facilities-list.pdf); and may not comefromaninvestigatorwhoislistedasaprincipalinvestigator(PI)orco-PIonanawardthatcreatedthedatasetofuse.Rather,proposalsmust:

§ Involve,fordataproposedforuse,publicly-availabledatageneratedthroughNSFfunding;and

§ Agree tomake public the details about their experiences reusing the data,includingespeciallychallengesassociatedwiththatreuse.

• Proposals for Conferences (community workshops) that creatively employ datachallenges, meetups, hackathons, or related activities. These activities enable

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educationandworkforcedevelopment,alongwithnoveluseofexistingdatacreatedthroughNSFfunding.Themajorityofthedata(butnotall)mustbepubliclyavailableandtheresultofNSF-fundedactivities.

III. Socio-Technical Infrastructure.This track encourages EAGER proposals for high-risk/high-reward innovative conceptsandpilotprojects that addressoneormore socialand/or technical barriers that limit the findability, accessibility, and interoperability ofresearchdataintheUSandinternationally.Suggestedtopicsinclude,butarenotlimitedto,explorationof:

• Utility of persistent identifiers early in the data lifecycle that facilitate discovery,filtering,indexing,androutingofthedataobjects;

• Coststorepositoriesoflegacydataobjectsmadefindable,accessible,interoperable,andreusable;

• Metricsforassessingfindabilityandaccessibilityofdata;• Community-drivenstudiesofdataappraisal;• Actionstoreduceadverseusefactorsthatfitthenormsofacommunity;and• Principlesforgenerationofdatathatareconsciouslydesignedforreuse.

Awards:StandardgrantsFull Proposal Submission Deadline: The deadline for submission of Conference and EAGERproposalsproposalsubmissiondateisMay23,2018.GuidanceonproposalpreparationisgiveninChapter II.E of the NSF PAPPG: for EAGER proposals see part 2athttps://www.nsf.gov/pubs/policydocs/pappg18_1/pappg_2.jsp#IIE2and for Conferenceproposals see part 7 athttps://www.nsf.gov/pubs/policydocs/pappg18_1/pappg_2.jsp#IIE7.ProposalsmaybesubmittedviaFastlaneorGrants.gov.NSFanticipatesthatallawardswillbemadebySeptember2018.Contacts:PIsareurgedtodiscussthesuitabilityoftheirideaswithBethPlaleatbplale@nsf.govpriortosubmission.__________________________________________________________________________________Grant Program: Computer and Information Science and Engineering (CISE) ResearchInitiationInitiative(CRII)Agency:NationalScienceFoundationNSF18-554RFPWebsite:https://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2018/nsf18554/nsf18554.htmBrief Description: With the goal of encouraging research independence immediately uponobtainingone'sfirstacademicpositionafterreceiptofthePhD,theDirectorateforComputerandInformation Science and Engineering (CISE) will award grants to initiate the course of one'sindependentresearch.Understandingthecriticalroleofestablishingthatindependenceearlyinone's career, it is expected that funds will be used to support untenured faculty or researchscientists(orequivalent)intheirfirstthreeyearsinaprimaryacademicpositionafterthePhD,butnotmorethanatotaloffiveyearsaftercompletionoftheirPhD.OnemaynotyethavereceivedanyothergrantsorcontractsinthePrincipalInvestigator(PI)rolefromanydepartment,agency,orinstitutionofthefederalgovernment,includingfromtheCAREERprogramoranyotherprogram,post-PhD, regardless of the size of the grant or contract, with certain exceptions noted below.Servingasco-PI,SeniorPersonnel,PostdoctoralFellow,orotherFellowdoesnotcountagainstthiseligibility rule.Grants, contracts, orgifts fromprivate companiesor foundations;state, local, ortribalgovernments;oruniversitiesdonotcountagainstthiseligibilityrule.

ItisexpectedthatthesefundswillallowthenewCISEResearchInitiationInitiativePItosupportoneormoregraduatestudentsforuptotwoyears.Facultyatundergraduateandtwo-yearinstitutionsmayuse funds to supportundergraduate students, andmayuse theadditionalRUI

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designation (which requires inclusion of a RUI Impact Statement) --seehttps://www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=5518for additional information. Inaddition,submissionsfromallinstitutionsmayusefundsforpostdoctoralscholars,travel,and/orresearchequipment.Awards:Standardgrants;AnticipatedFundingAmount:$10,000,000LetterofIntent:NotRequiredFullProposalSubmissionDeadline:August4,2018Contacts:AlmadenaY.Chtchelkanova,ProgramDirector,CCF,1115,telephone:(703)292-8910,email:achtchel@nsf.gov

• MimiMcClure,AssociateProgramDirector,CNS,1175,telephone:(703)292-8950,email:mmcclure@nsf.gov

• EphraimP.Glinert,ProgramDirector,IIS,1125,telephone:(703)292-8930,email:eglinert@nsf.gov________________________________________________________________________________________

NationalInstitutesofHealthGrantProgram:NIHDirector'sPioneerAward(DP1-ClinicalTrialOptional)Agency:NationalInstitutesofHealthRFA-RM-18-007RFPWebsite:https://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/rfa-files/RFA-RM-18-007.htmlBriefDescription:TheNIHDirector'sPioneerAwardsupportsindividualscientistsofexceptionalcreativity who propose highly innovative approaches to addressing major challenges in thebiomedicalorbehavioralsciencestowardsthegoalofenhancinghumanhealth.TheNIHrecognizesa unique and compelling need to promote diversity in the biomedical and behavioral researchworkforceandexpectsitseffortstoleadtotherecruitmentofthemosttalentedresearchersfromallgroups.Thus,thisFundingOpportunityAnnouncementencouragesapplicationsfromtalentedresearchers from diverse backgrounds underrepresented in biomedical/behavioral research,including underrepresented racial and ethnic groups, persons with disabilities, and women.ApplicationsproposingresearchonanytopicwithinthebroadmissionofNIHarewelcome.

Emphases are on the qualities of the investigator and the innovativeness and potentialimpact of the proposed research. Preliminary data and detailed experimental plans are notrequested.Tobeconsideredpioneering,theproposedresearchmustreflectsubstantiallydifferentideasfromthosebeingpursuedintheinvestigator’scurrentresearchprogramorelsewhere.ThePioneerAwardisnotintendedtoexpandacurrentresearchprogramintotheareaoftheproposedproject.While theresearchdirectionmayrelyontheapplicant’spriorworkandexpertiseas itsfoundation,itcannotbeanobviousextensionorscale-upofacurrentresearchenterprisewhichmaybecompetitiveasaneworrenewalR01application.Rather,theproposedprojectmustreflecta fundamental new insight into the potential solution of a problem, which may develop fromexceptionallyinnovativeapproachesand/orradicallyunconventionalhypotheses.Applicationsforprojectsthatareextensionsofongoingresearchshouldnotbesubmitted.

Pioneerawardeesarerequiredtocommitthemajorportion(morethan6person-monthsoratleast51%)toactivitiessupportedbythePioneerAwardresearchprojectinthefirstthreeyears of the project period. Effort expended toward teaching, administrative, or clinical dutiesshouldnotbeincludedinthiscalculation.Awardeeswillbeallowedtoreduceefforttoatleast4person-months (33%) and at least 3 person-months (25%) in the fourth and fifth years,respectively,tohelpthemtransitiontoothersourcesofsupport,sincePioneerAwardscannotberenewed.Applicantswithcurrentresearchcommitmentsequalto6person-monthsormoremustadjusttheireffortonexistinggrantsduringtheawardtodevotetherequiredminimumefforttothe

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PioneerAwardproject.Applicantswhowillnotbeabletomeetthisrequirementshouldnotsubmitapplications.

TheNIHDirector'sPioneerAwardispartoftheHigh-Risk,High-RewardResearchprogramfundedthroughtheNIHCommonFund,whichsupportscross-cuttingprogramsthatareexpectedtohaveexceptionally high impact. All Common Fund initiatives invite investigators to develop bold,innovative,andoftenriskyapproachestoaddressproblemsthatmayseemintractableortoseizenewopportunitiesthatofferthepotentialforrapidprogress.Awards: Awards will be for $700,000 in direct costs per year, plus applicable Facilities andAdministrative(F&A)costs.LetterofIntent:NotrequiredDeadline: September14,2018,by5:00PMlocaltimeofapplicantorganization.Alltypesofnon-AIDS applicationsallowed for this funding opportunity announcement are due on this date.No late applications will be accepted for this Funding Opportunity Announcement.Applicantsareencouragedtoapplyearlytoallowadequatetimetomakeanycorrectionstoerrorsfoundintheapplicationduringthesubmissionprocessbytheduedate.______________________________________________________________________________Grant Program: BRAIN Initiative: Targeted BRAIN Circuits Projects- TargetedBCP (R01ClinicalTrialNotAllowed)Agency:NationalInstitutesofHealthRFA-NS-18-030RFPWebsite:https://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/rfa-files/RFA-NS-18-030.htmlBriefDescription:ThisFOAisoneofafamilyof"IntegratedApproaches"NIHBRAINFOAsthatrangefromsmallorexploratory,targetedbraincircuitsprojectswithspecificresearchdeliverables(R21,R01) to large, team-researchprojectswithexploratoryaims (U01)orwithextensiveandelaboratedgoalsanda5-10yearhorizonofdiscovery(U19).Ineachcase,theFOAsareguidedbyBRAIN2025AScientificVision:"TheApplicationofIntegratedTechnologiestoStudyFundamentalQuestions in Neuroscience: Numerous long-standing problems in brain science will benefitdramaticallyfromtheintegratedexperimentalapproachmadepossiblebytheBRAINInitiative."PotentialapplicantsareencouragedtovisittheNIHBRAINInitiativewebsiteforinformationandguidancehttps://www.braininitiative.nih.gov/funding/initiatives.htm.

AllFOAsinthisfamilyofinitiativesemphasizetheuseofcutting-edgemethodsofactivationandrecordingtounderstandthebehaviorofcircuitsatcellularandsub-secondlevelsofspatialandtemporalresolution;thatis,atthelevelofthefunctionalunitsofcircuits.AllFOAswelcomebasicresearch using human or non-human animal subjects. However, there is a specific FOA forneurobiology research involving research opportunities employing invasive neural recording(Research Opportunities Using Invasive Neural Recording and Stimulating Technologies in theHumanBrain).Thisfamilyofinitiativesalsoseeksadvancesintheoryand/oranalytics,andhasarequirementof adata standardsandmanagementplan, aswell asadatadisseminationplan tofacilitate use of the results by the research community.TargetedBrainCircuitsProjects

The primary goal of this FOA is to solicit research projects using innovative,methodologically-integrated approaches to understand how circuit activity gives rise tomentalexperienceandbehavior.Theactivityofneuralcircuitsisthesubstrateofcognitiveprocessessuchas perception, attention, reasoning, intention, decision-making, and emotion. These internalactivitiesaretranslatedintopatternsofactivationthatsupportsimplemotorbehaviors,aswellasmorecomplexbehaviorssuchasnavigationandcommunication.Dysfunctionoftheselargesystemsof neurons due to disease, injury, or developmental anomaly is the basis of neural andmental

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disorders.AmissionoftheNIHBRAINInitiativeistounderstandhowlargescaleneuralsystemscontributetocognitiveandneurologicalfunctioninbothhealthanddisease.

TargetedBrainCircuitProjectR01awardswillsupportanindividuallaboratoryorasmallmulti-PD/PI group. Supported projects will reflect the NIH BRAIN Initiative interests in theapplicationofcutting-edgemethodologiesintheserviceofunderstandingbraincircuitfunctionatcellular and sub-second levels of resolution in ethologically relevant behaviors. Applicationsshouldofferspecific,feasibleresearchgoalsasendpointswithina5-yearterm.

Theproposed studies should relate toat leastoneof the sevenmajor topicareasof theBRAIN2025report:

1.Discoveringdiversity:Identifyandprovideexperimentalaccesstothedifferentcelltypestodeterminetheirrolesinthecontextofcircuitfunction.

2.Mapsatmultiplescales:Generatestructuralandfunctionalcircuitdiagramsthatcanspanresolutionfromsynapsestothewholebrain.

3.Thebraininaction:Produceadynamicpictureofthefunctioningbrainbydevelopingandapplyingimprovedmethodsforlarge-scalemonitoringofneuralactivity.

4.Demonstratingcausality:Linkbrainactivitytobehaviorwithpreciseinterventionaltoolsthatchangeneuralcircuitdynamics.

5. Identifying fundamental principles: Produce conceptual foundations about circuitdynamicsandfunctionalconnectivityforunderstandingthebiologicalbasisofmentalprocessesthroughdevelopmentofnewtheoreticalanddataanalysistools.

6. Advancing humanneuroscience:Develop innovative technologies tounderstand braincircuitsandensemblesofcircuitsthatinformunderstandingofthehumanbrainandmechanismsfortreatingitsdisorders.

7. From BRAIN Initiative to the brain: Integrate new technological and conceptualapproaches produced in Goals #1-6 to discover how dynamic patterns of neural activity aretransformedintocognition,emotion,perception,andactioninhealthanddisease.Awards:Applicationbudgetsarenotlimitedbutneedtoreflecttheactualneedsoftheproposedproject.LetterofIntent:June3,2018Deadline: SeptemberJuly3,2018;November6,2018;July3,2019;November6,2019;July1,2020;November 10, 2020by 5:00 PM local time of applicant organization.Alltypes of non-AIDSapplicationsallowedforthisfundingopportunityannouncementaredueonthesedates.Applicantsareencouragedtoapplyearlytoallowadequatetimetomakeanycorrectionstoerrorsfoundintheapplicationduringthesubmissionprocessbytheduedate.______________________________________________________________________________GrantProgram:NIHDirector'sEarlyIndependenceAward(DP5-ClinicalTrialOptional)Agency:NationalInstitutesofHealthRFA-RM-18-010RFPWebsite:https://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/rfa-files/RFA-RM-18-010.htmlBriefDescription: TheNIHDirector'sEarly IndependenceAwardprovides an opportunity forexceptional junior scientists to accelerate their entry into an independent research career byforgoingthetraditionalpost-doctoraltrainingperiod.Thoughmostnewlygraduateddoctoral-levelresearchers would benefit from post-doctoral training, a small number of outstanding juniorinvestigatorswouldbenefitfromskippingsuchtrainingandlaunchingessentiallydirectlyintoanindependentresearchcareer.Forthoseselectjuniorinvestigatorswhoalreadyhaveestablishedarecord of scientific innovation and research productivity andwhohave demonstrated unusualscientificvisionandmaturity,typicalpost-doctoraltrainingwouldunnecessarilydelaytheirentryinto independent research. Also, importantly, the NIH Director’s Early Independence Award

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providesanopportunityforinstitutionstoinvigoratetheirresearchprogramsbybringinginthefreshscientificperspectivesoftheawardeesthattheyhost.

Tobeeligible,theinvestigator,atthetimeofapplication,musthavereceivedthemostrecentdoctoraldegreeorcompletedclinicaltrainingwithinthepreviousfifteenmonthsorexpecttodosowithinthefollowingtwelvemonths.TobeconsistentwiththeupdatedNIHdefinitionofEarlyStage Investigators, eligible clinical training includes clinical residency and clinicalfellowship.Forfulleligibilityrequirements,seeSectionIII.EligibilityInformation.Bytheendoftheawardperiod, theEarly IndependenceAward investigator isexpectedtobecompetitive forcontinued funding of his/her research program through other NIH funding activities and for apermanentresearch-orientedposition.

TheNIHrecognizesacompellingneedtopromotediversityinthebiomedical,behavioral,clinicalandsocialsciencesresearchworkforce.TheNIHexpectsitseffortstowardsdiversifyingtheworkforcetoleadtotherecruitmentofthemosttalentedresearchersfromallgroups;toimprovethequalityoftheeducationalandtrainingenvironment;tobalanceandbroadentheperspectiveinsettingresearchpriorities;toimprovetheabilitytorecruitsubjectsfromdiversebackgroundsintoclinicalresearchprotocols;andtoimprovetheNation'scapacitytoaddressandeliminatehealthdisparities.Applicant institutionsarealwaysencouragedto consider talented researchers fromdiversebackgroundsunderrepresentedinbiomedicalresearch,includingunderrepresentedracialand ethnic groups, persons with disabilities, and women for participation in all NIH-fundedresearchopportunities.Awards:Awardswillbeforupto$250,000indirectcostsperyear,plusapplicableFacilitiesandAdministrative(F&A)costs.LetterofIntent:August27,2018Deadline: September27,2018,by5:00PMlocaltimeofapplicantorganization.Alltypesofnon-AIDSapplicationsallowedforthisfundingopportunityannouncementaredueonthisdate.Applicantsareencouragedtoapplyearlytoallowadequatetimetomakeanycorrectionstoerrorsfoundintheapplicationduringthesubmissionprocessbytheduedate.______________________________________________________________________________Grant Program: International Bioethics Research Training Program (D43 Clinical TrialOptional)Agency:NationalInstitutesofHealthPAR-18-716RFPWebsite:https://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PAR-18-716.htmlBriefDescription:heprimaryobjectiveofproposedInternationalBioethicsResearchTrainingprogramsshouldbetosupportindividualswithethicsexpertisefromaLMICresearchintensiveinstitution to develop the capabilities to conduct original empirical or conceptual research oncriticalethicalissuesinhealthresearchintheircountries.Theproposeddoctoraland/orlongtermpostdoctoraltrainingprogramshouldprovide:

o A strong foundation in research design, methods, and analytic techniquesappropriatefortheproposedbioethicsresearcharea;

o Theenhancementofthetrainees’abilitytoconceptualize,analyzeandsolvebioethicsresearchproblemswithincreasingindependence;

o Experienceconductingbioethicsresearchusingstate-of-the-artmethodsaswellaspresentingandpublishingtheirresearchfindings;

o Theopportunity tointeractwithmembersof the internationalbioethicsacademiccommunityatappropriateconferencesandworkshops;and

o Theenhancementofthetrainees’understandingofthebioethicstheoryandethicalpracticerelatedtoglobalhealthresearch.

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Asecondaryobjectiveofproposedprogramsshouldbetoprovidetraining in thecompetenciesnecessarytosustainscholarlycareersinleadershippositionsatinstitutionsintheLMICaswellasteachingbioethics,leadingethicalreviewofresearchandprovidingresearchethicsconsultation.TheoverallgoalofthisinitiativeistocontributetothedevelopmentofasustainablecriticalmassofbioethicsleadersattheLMICresearchintensiveinstitutiontomeettheneedsforresearchethicscapacityinthiscountry.Applicantsshoulddescribethespecificneedsforresearchethicscapacity,scholarship and leadership in the LMIC and how the results of the proposed doctoral andpostdoctoraltrainingwillmeettheseneedsattheendoftheproposedawardperiod.Applicantsareencouragedtodevelopplansforpost-traininginteractionandactivitiesamongthedoctoralandpostdoctoraltraineesspecificallytocreateasustainablecriticalmassforbioethicsleadershipatLMICinstitutions.Awards:Applicantsmayrequestupto$230,000directcostsperyearLetterofIntent:30dayspriortotheapplicationduedateDeadline: May17,2018,by5:00PMlocal timeofapplicantorganization.Alltypesofnon-AIDSapplicationsallowedforthisfundingopportunityannouncementaredueonthesedates.Applicantsareencouragedtoapplyearlytoallowadequatetimetomakeanycorrectionstoerrorsfoundintheapplicationduringthesubmissionprocessbytheduedate.______________________________________________________________________________GrantProgram:BRAINInitiative:NewTechnologiesandNovelApproachesforLarge-ScaleRecordingandModulationintheNervousSystem(R01ClinicalTrialNotAllowed)Agency:NationalInstitutesofHealthRFA-NS-18-020RFPWebsite:https://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/rfa-files/RFA-NS-18-020.htmlBriefDescription:ThisFOAisrelatedtotherecommendationsinsectionIIIoftheBRAIN2025Report,with thegoal to 'produceadynamicpictureof the functioningbrainbydevelopingandapplyingimprovedmethodsforlarge-scalemonitoringofneuralactivity'.Towardsthisend,thereportcallsforaccelerateddevelopmentofnewandimprovedelectrodesforlarge-scalerecording,newandimprovedelectricalandchemicalopticalsensorsofneuralactivity,andnewandimprovedinstrumentsforopticalmonitoringofneuralactivity.Thesenewtechnologiesandapproacheswillprovideunprecedentedopportunitiesforexploringhowthenervoussystemencodes,processes,utilizes,stores,andretrievesvastquantitiesofinformation.Abetterunderstandingofthisdynamicneural activitywill enable researchers to seek newways to diagnose, treat, and prevent braindisorders.Moreover,thisFOAisintendedtosupportthecoreprinciplesoftechnologyvalidationanddisseminationhighlightedintheBRAIN2025Report.This FOA seeks applications to conduct proof-of-concept development and testing of newtechnologiesandnovelapproachesforlarge-scalerecordingandmanipulationofneuralactivity,toenabletransformativeunderstandingofdynamicsignalinginthenervoussystem.An additional BRAIN FOA (RFA-NS-18-019) solicits applications for iterative refinement andvalidation of existing and emerging technologies for large-scale recording andmanipulation ofneuralactivity.ApplicationsareexpectedtoaddressanyorallofthefollowingthreegeneralgoalsfortheFOA:1.DevelopNewLarge-ScaleNetworkRecordingCapabilitiesRecordingdynamicneuralactivityfromcompleteneuralnetworks,overlongperiods,inanyareaofthebrainisachallengingbutessentialgoal.Advancesintheexplorationanddevelopmentofnew technologies for neural cell recording, including methods based on electrodes,microelectronics/microchips,imaging,moleculargenetics,andnanoscienceareencouraged.Itisexpected that progress will initially be tractable in non-human animals (invertebrate orvertebrate),butextrapolationtohumancircuitsisanultimategoal.

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2.DevelopToolsforCircuitManipulationTheabilitytoactivateandinhibitspecificpopulationsofneuronsiskeytounderstandingfunctionalcircuits,whichwilladvancethescopeofourknowledgefromobservationofneuralphenomenatoa mechanistic understanding of neural causation. A new generation of tools for optogenetics,pharmacogenetics, biochemical, electromagnetic and/or acoustic modulation needs to bedevelopedforuseinanimals,andeventuallyinhumans,toenabletheimmensepotentialofcircuitmanipulation.3.LinkNeuralActivitytoBehaviorThegoalofthisFOAistoproducetechnologieswithpotentialtoelucidatenervoussystemfunction,in health and disease, in the context of complex behaviors. Proposed technologies should becompatible with experiments in behaving animals and should be validated under in vivoexperimentalconditions.Inaddition,novelapproachesforenablinglarge-scaleneuralrecordingor manipulation during complex behaviors are encouraged along with the computational andstatistical tools necessary to link neural activity to behavior. In combination with concurrentmeasurementandmanipulationofneuronalactivity,applicationsmayproposemethodstoenhancethe ability to quantify and interpret animal behavior, at high temporal and spatial resolution,reliablyandobjectively,overlongperiodsoftimeandunderabroadsetofconditions.Awards:Applicationbudgetsarenotlimitedbutneedtoreflecttheactualneedsoftheproposedproject.LetterofIntent:30dayspriortotheapplicationduedateDeadline: May15, 2018,October 29, 2018,May 1, 2019,October 29, 2019,May 1, 2020, andOctober 29, 2020 , by 5:00 PM local time of applicant organization. Alltypes of non-AIDSapplicationsallowedforthisfundingopportunityannouncementaredueonthesedates.Applicantsareencouragedtoapplyearlytoallowadequatetimetomakeanycorrectionstoerrorsfoundintheapplicationduringthesubmissionprocessbytheduedate.

_____________________________________________________________________________________________DepartmentofDefense/USArmy/DARPA/ONRGrant Program: DoD Peer Reviewed Medical Research Program (PRMRP) Investigator-InitiatedResearchAwardAgency:DepartmentofDefenseDept.oftheArmy–USAMRAAW81XWH18PRMRPIIRAWebsite:http://cdmrp.army.mil/funding/pa/FY18-PRMRP-IIRA.pdfBriefDescription:ThevisionoftheFY18PRMRPistoimprovethehealthandwell-beingofallmilitaryServicemembers,Veterans, andbeneficiaries.ThePRMRPchallenges thescientific andclinicalcommunitiestoaddressatleastoneoftheFY18PRMRPTopicAreaswithoriginalideasthatfosternewdirectionsalongtheentirespectrumofresearchandclinicalcare.Theprogramseeksapplications in laboratory, clinical, behavioral, epidemiologic, and other areas of research toadvanceknowledgeindiseaseetiology,improveprevention,detection,diagnosis,treatment,andqualityof life for thoseaffectedbya relevantdiseaseor condition, and todevelopandvalidateclinicalcareorpublichealthguidelines. AllapplicationsforPRMRPfundingmustspecificallyaddressatleastoneoftheTopicAreasasdirectedbyCongressandmustbedirectlyrelevanttothehealthcareneedsofmilitaryServicemembers,Veterans,and/orbeneficiaries.Iftheproposedresearchdoesnotspecificallyaddressatleast one of the FY18PRMRPTopicAreas, theGovernmentwill administrativelywithdraw theapplication.TheGovernmentreservestherighttoreassigntheapplication’sTopicAreaifsubmittedunderaninappropriateTopicArea.

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Awards:TheanticipateddirectcostsbudgetedfortheentireperiodofperformanceforasinglePIFY18PRMRPIIRAawardwillnotexceed$1.2M.TheanticipateddirectcostsbudgetedfortheentireperiodofperformanceforanFY18PRMRPIIRAawardwiththePartneringPIOptionwillnotexceed$1.5M.ProposalDeadline:Pre-ApplicationSubmissionDeadline:5:00p.m.Easterntime(ET),June12,2018InvitationtoSubmitanApplication:July2018ApplicationSubmissionDeadline:11:59p.m.ET,September20,2018ContactInformation:CDMRPHelpdeskPhone:301-682-5507Email:help@eBRAP.org___________________________________________________________________________________GrantProgram:ComputersandHumansExploringSoftwareSecurity(CHESS)Agency:DepartmentofDefenseDARPAHR001118S0040Website:https://www.darpa.mil/work-with-us/opportunitiesBriefDescription:DARPAissolicitinginnovativeresearchproposalstodeveloptechniquesandsystems thatwill substantially accelerate software vulnerability research (VR). The goal of theCHESS program is to develop computer-human systems to rapidly discover all classes ofvulnerabilityincomplexsoftware.Thesenovelapproachesfortherapiddetectionofvulnerabilitieswillfocusonidentificationofsysteminformationgapsthatrequirehumanassistance,generationofrepresentationsofthesegapsappropriateforhumancollaborators,captureandintegrationofhuman insights into the analysis process, and the synthesis of software patches based on thiscollaborative analysis. Proposed research should investigate innovative approaches that enablerevolutionary advances in science, devices, or systems. Specifically excluded is research thatprimarilyresultsinevolutionaryimprovementstotheexistingstateofpractice.ThisBroadAgencyAnnouncement(BAA)isbeingissued,andanyresultantselectionwillbemade,usingproceduresunder Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) 6.102(d)(2) and 35.016. Any negotiations and/orawardswilluseproceduresunderFAR15.4(or32CFR§200.203forcooperativeagreements).ProposalsreceivedasaresultofthisBAAshallbeevaluatedinaccordancewithevaluationcriteriaspecifiedhereinthroughascientificreviewprocess.Awards:VariousProposalDeadline:AbstractDueDate:May3,2018,12:00noon(ET)ProposalDueDate:June15,2018,12:00noon(ET)ContactInformation:Mr.DustinFraze,ProgramManager,DARPABAAEmail:CHESS@darpa.mil___________________________________________________________________________________Grant Program: Notice of Intent for the Funding Opportunity for Bilateral AcademicResearchInitiative(BARI)PilotProgramAgency:DepartmentofDefenseDeptoftheArmy--MaterielCommandW911NF-18-S-0007Website:https://www.arl.army.mil/www/default.cfm?page=8BriefDescription:Thisnoticeisprovidedtoallowpotentialapplicantssufficienttimetodevelopmeaningfulcollaborationsandresponsiveapplications.TheBARIprogramsupportsbasicresearchin science and engineering stemming from interactive collaborative efforts between U.S.institutions of higher education and U.K. institutions of higher education that is of potentialintereststoU.S.DepartmentofDefense(DoD)andU.KMinistryofDefense(MOD).TheprogramisfocusedoninternationalcollaborativeresearcheffortswhereteamsfromtheUnitedStatesandtheUnitedKingdomcombineuniqueskillsetsandapproachestoproviderapidadvancesinscientificareasofmutualintereststotheU.S.DoDandUKMOD.Theareaofinterestisartificialintelligence

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(AI) and collaborative decision making. The research goal is to progress beyond collaborativehuman-machinesensemakingtodevelopapproachesthatmightalsoenablecollaborativedecisionmaking.Theendgoalisforhumansandtechnologytobeeffectivepartsofthesameteam,withamachinebehavingasanequalteammemberthatcanreasonaswellasitshumanteammates.TheseteamingcapabilitiesareanessentialsteptowardamoregeneralAIthatiscapableoftruehuman-machineteaming.Awards:TBAProposalDeadline:TBAContactInformation:WilliamCreechContractingOfficer9195494387william.a.creech3.civ@mail.mil___________________________________________________________________________________Grant Program: Proof of Concept Commercialization Pilot Program Innovation Corps @DepartmentofDefense(I-Corps@DoD)Agency:DepartmentofDefenseDeptoftheArmy--MaterielCommandW911NF-18-S-0004Website:https://www.arl.army.mil/www/default.cfm?page=8BriefDescription:TheDepartmentofDefense(DoD)issolicitingapplicationsfromcurrent/recentDoD awardees on basic research topics to receive mentoring and funding to accelerate thetransitionandcommercializationofthefundedresearch.TheI-Corps@DoDprogramisdesignedtosupporttheaccelerationofbasicresearchinnovationsfromqualifyinginstitutionsbyprovidingPrincipalInvestigators(PIs)andstudentswithtrainingandmentorshipincustomerdiscoveryandthecommercializationprocess.Thegoalsofthisprogramaretospurthetransitionoffundamentalresearchwithpotentialdefenserelevancetothemarketplace,toencouragecollaborationbetweenacademia and industry, and to train students, faculty, and other researchers to understandinnovationandentrepreneurship.TherewillbethreeoutcomesoftheI-Corps@DoDprogram:1)acleargo/nogodecisionregardingviabilityofproductsandservices,2)shouldthedecisionbetomove the effort forward, a transition plan to do so, and 3) an understanding of what kind ofminimum viable product demonstration would be required by key partners and customersegments.

The I-Corps @ DoD program is a pilot program modeled after the National ScienceFoundation (NSF) I-Corps™program (Note: Trademark hereafter asserted and referred to as I-Corps).ThekeycomponentoftheI-Corps@DoDprogramistheI-CorpsTeam.TheI-CorpsTeamiscomprisedoftheTechnicalLead,theEntrepreneurialLeadandtheMentor.TheEntrepreneurialLeadistypicallyapostdoctoralresearcher,graduatestudent,orotherstudent,possessesrelevanttechnicalknowledgeandadeepcommitmenttoinvestigatethecommerciallandscapesurroundingtheinnovation.TheMentorbringsentrepreneurialexperienceandservesastheprincipalguideindeterminingthetechnologydisposition–TechnicalLeads/PIsideallylocatetheirownmentor,butcanalsocontacttheI-Corps@DoDProgramManagerforassistancewithlocatingamentor.Awards:The Innovation Corps at the Department of Defense (I-Corps@ DoD) program is anopportunity for Principal Investigators (PIs) to learn how to commercialize their discoveries /innovations.Successfulapplicantswillreceiveagrantofupto$70,000toattendaprogramthatprovides extensive training in product commercialization from industry experts and ‘serialentrepreneurs’whohavehelpedtrainover1000I-Corps™Teamsinhowtobringtheirinnovationstomarket.WhitePaperSubmission:8June2018ProposalDeadline:6July2018ContactInformation:KevinBasslerGrantsOfficerGrantsOfficerContactinformation___________________________________________________________________________________

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Grant Program:2019Department of DefenseMultidisciplinary ResearchProgramof theUniversityResearchInitiative(MURI)-ARMYSUBMISSIONAgency:DepartmentofDefenseONR,ARO,AirForceOfficeofScientificResearchONR#N00014-18-S-F006ARO#W911NF18S0003AFOSR#FOA-AFRL-AFOSR-2018-0001Website:https://www.arl.army.mil/www/default.cfm?page=8BriefDescription:TheMURIprogramsupportsbasicresearchinscienceandengineeringatU.S.institutionsofhighereducation(hereafterreferredtoas"universities")thatisofpotentialinterestto DoD. The program is focused on multidisciplinary research efforts where more than onetraditionaldisciplineinteractstoproviderapidadvancesinscientificareasofinteresttotheDoD.As defined in the DoD Financial Management Regulation: Basic research is systematic studydirectedtowardgreaterknowledgeorunderstandingof the fundamentalaspectsofphenomenaandofobservable factswithout specific applications towardsprocessesorproducts inmind. Itincludes all scientific study and experimentation directed toward increasing fundamentalknowledgeandunderstandinginthosefieldsofthephysical,engineering,environmental,andlifesciences related to long-termnational security needs. It is farsighted high payoff research thatprovidesthebasis for technologicalprogress(DoD7000.14-R,vol.2B,chap.5,para.050201.B).DoD’sbasicresearchprograminvestsbroadlyinmanyfieldstoensurethatithasearlycognizanceofnewscientificknowledge.WhitepapersandproposalsaddressingthefollowingtopicsshouldbesubmittedtotheOfficeofNavalResearch(ONR):Topic1:FundamentalLimitsonInformationLatencyTopic2:MolecularlyProgrammableGrapheneArchitecture(MPGA)Topic 3: Identifying invariances for improved modeling and prediction of oceanographicphenomenaAwards:VariousWhitePaperSubmission:Whitepapersmaybesubmittedviae-maildirectlytoaResearchTopicChief,viatheUnitedStatesPostalService(USPS),orviaacommercialcarriertotheagencyspecifiedforthetopic.Forhardcopysubmissions,usetheaddressesprovidedinSectionII.D.2.a,entitled,“AddressforSubmissionofHardCopyWhitePapers.”Theduedateandtimeforreceiptofwhitepapersisnolaterthan29June2018(Friday)at11:59PMEasternTime.ProposalDeadline:ProposalsmustbesubmittedandreceivedelectronicallythroughGrants.govnotlaterthan16October2018(Tuesday)at11:59PMEasternTimetobeconsideredforselection.Thisisthefinalduedate.ContactInformation:KiaMcCormickProcurementAnalystPhone(919)549-4281Dr.EllenLivingstonMURIProgramManagerOfficeofNavalResearchEmail:ellen.s.livingston@navy.mil___________________________________________________________________________________Grant Program: 2019 DEFENSE UNIVERSITY RESEARCH INSTRUMENTATION PROGRAM(DURIP)Agency:DepartmentofDefenseOfficeofNavalResearchAFOSRAROAFOSR:FOA-AFRL-AFOSR-2018-0002ARO:W911NF18S0002ONR:N00014-18-S-F007

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Website: https://www.onr.navy.mil/en/Contracts-Grants/Funding-Opportunities/Broad-Agency-AnnouncementsBrief Description: As the capacity of the DoN Science and Technology (S&T) workforce isinterconnectedwiththebasicresearchenterpriseandSTEMeducationsystem,ONRrecognizestheneed to support efforts that can jointly improve STEMstudent outcomes and align educationalefforts with Naval S&T current and future workforce needs. This announcement explicitlyencouragesprojects that improve the capacityof educationsystemsandcommunities to createimpactfulSTEMeducationalexperiencesforstudentsandworkers.Submissionsareencouragedtoconsiderincludingactivelearningapproachesandincorporating21stcenturyskilldevelopment.ProjectsmustaimtoincreasestudentandworkerengagementinSTEMandenhancepeoplewithneededNavalSTEMcapabilities.ONRencouragesapplicationstoutilizecurrentSTEMeducationalresearch for informingprojectdesignandadvancingourunderstandingofhowandwhypeoplechooseSTEMcareersandopportunitiesofnavalrelevance.Whilethisannouncementisrelevantforanystageof theSTEMeducationalsystem, fundingeffortswillbetargetedprimarily towardprojectsaddressingthebelowcommunitiesoranycombinationofthesecommunities:•Secondaryeducationcommunities;•Post-Secondarycommunities;•Informalsciencecommunities;•CurrentnavalSTEMworkforcecommunities.Projectscopemayrangeinsizeandcomplexity.Projectsthatarealreadyestablishedwithpriorfundingsourcesorhaveestablishedstakeholdersareespeciallyencouraged to consider the following scope areas: • Develop and implement exploratory pilotprojects that seek to create new educational experiences within educational and trainingcommunities.•DeveloplargercohesiveSTEMeducationandtrainingactivitiesthatstrengthenthecapacity of regional communities and stakeholders to improve STEM education and training. •Establishmeetingsofstakeholdersthatmustseektoconnectrelevantpeopleandorganizationstoexplicitlydevelopbroaderprojectsforimpactingentirecommunities.Awards:VariousSubmissionofWhitePapers:Asmentionedprior,whitepapersareaMANDATORYcomponentofa two-part submission process. White papers must NOT be submitted through the Grants.govapplication process. Instead,white papers are to be submitted via email to the attentionofDr.MichaelSimpsonatonr_stem@navy.milaseitheraPDForMicrosoftWord2010compatiblefile.Thesubjectlineoftheemailshallread“N00014-18-S-F003WhitePaperSubmission.”Theduedateandtimeforreceiptofwhitepapersbeginson2April2018andendson31July2018(Tuesday)at5:00PMEasternTime.ProposalDeadline:Applicationsmayonlybesubmittedbyinvitationandreceivedelectronicallythroughhttps://www.grants.gov/nolaterthan28September2018(Friday)at11:59PMEasternTime.ContactInformation:Dr.MichaelSimpsonDirectorofEducationandWorkforceOfficeofNavalResearch875NorthRandolphStreetArlingtonVA22203-1995Email:onr_stem@navy.mil___________________________________________________________________________________GrantProgram:AirForceFiscalYear2019YoungInvestigatorResearchProgram(YIP)Agency:DepartmentofDefenseAirForceOfficeofScientificResearchFA9550-18-S-0002Website:https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/search-grants.htmlBriefDescription:TheFiscalYear2019AirForceYoung InvestigatorResearchProgram(YIP)intendssupportyoung incareerscientistsandengineerswhohavereceivedPh.D.orequivalentdegrees by 1April 2012or later showing exceptional ability and promise for conducting basicresearch.Theprogramobjective is to foster creativebasic research inscienceandengineering;enhanceearlycareerdevelopmentofoutstandingyounginvestigators;andincreaseopportunitiesfortheyounginvestigatortorecognizetheAirForcemissionandrelatedchallengesinscienceand

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engineering. Individual awards are made to U.S. institutions of higher education, industriallaboratories,ornon-profitresearchorganizationswheretheprincipalinvestigator(PI)isemployedon a full-time basis and holds a regular position. YIP PIs must be a U.S. citizen, national, orpermanentresident.ResearchersworkingataFederallyFundedResearchandDevelopmentCenterorDoDLaboratoryarenoteligibleforthiscompetition.MostYIPawardsarefundedupto$150,000per year for three years, for a total of $450,000. Exceptional proposals will be consideredindividuallyforhigherfundinglevelsand/orlongerduration.Pleasereviewtheremainderofthisannouncement for additional information. We anticipate approximately thirty-six (36) awardsunderthiscompetitioniffundsareavailable.Pleaseseetheeligibilityrequirementsinthesolicitation:Doctoratenoearlierthan01Apr2012Awards:MostYIPawardsarethree(3)yearsinduration,fundedupto$150,000peryearforatotalofapproximately$450,000.Proposalsshouldbesubmittedinadherencetotheseguidelines.ProposalDeadline:ProposalsmustbereceivedelectronicallythroughGrants.govbyFriday,01Jun2018at11:59PMEasterntimetobeconsidered.Technicalorgeneralpre-proposalinquiriesandquestionsmustbereceivedinwritingbyelectronicmailnotlaterthanFriday,27April2018tobeconsidered.ContactInformation:MS.ELLENM.ROBINSON,AFOSR/RTBProgramCoordinatorTelephone:(703)588-8527Email:afosryip@us.af.milGeneralInquires:MS.BRITTANYTURNER,AFOSR/PKCProcurementAnalystEmail:brittany.turner.5@us.af.mil

___________________________________________________________________________________DepartmentofEducationGrant Program: Office of Innovation and Improvement (OII): Education Innovation andResearchProgram:Early-phaseGrantsAgency:DepartmentofEducationCFDANumber84.411CED-GRANTS-041918-003Website: https://innovation.ed.gov/what-we-do/innovation/education-innovation-and-research-eir/Brief Description: The Education Innovation and Research (EIR) program, established undersection4611oftheElementaryandSecondaryEducationAct,asamended(ESEA),providesfundingto create, develop, implement, replicate, or take to scale entrepreneurial, evidence-based, field-initiatedinnovationstoimprovestudentachievementandattainmentforhigh-needstudents;andrigorously evaluate such innovations. The EIR program is designed to generate and validatesolutionstopersistenteducationalchallengesandtosupporttheexpansionofthosesolutionstoservesubstantiallylargernumbersofstudents.ThecentraldesignelementoftheEIRprogramisitsmulti-tierstructurethatlinkstheamountoffundingthatanapplicantmayreceivetothequalityoftheevidencesupportingtheefficacyoftheproposedproject,withtheexpectationthatprojectsthatbuildthisevidencewilladvancethroughEIR'sgranttiers:``Early-phase,'' ``Mid-phase,''and``Expansion.''Applicantsproposinginnovativeprojectsthataresupportedbylimitedevidencecanreceiverelativelysmallgrantstosupportthedevelopment,implementation,andinitialevaluationofthepractices;applicantsproposingprojectssupportedbyevidencefromrigorousevaluations,suchasanexperimentalstudy(asdefinedinthisnotice),canreceivelargergrantawardstosupportexpansionacrossthecountry.Thisstructureprovidesincentivesforapplicantsto:(1)Explorenewwaysofaddressingpersistentchallengesthatothereducatorscanbuildonandlearnfrom;(2)buildevidenceofeffectivenessoftheirpractices;and(3)replicateandscalesuccessfulpracticesinnewschools,districts, andStateswhileaddressingthebarriers to scale, suchas coststructuresandimplementation fidelity. All EIR projects are expected to generate information regarding their

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effectivenessinordertoinformEIRgrantees'effortstolearnaboutandimproveupontheirefforts,andtohelpsimilar,non-EIReffortsacrossthecountrybenefitfromEIRgrantees'knowledge.ByrequiringthatallgranteesconductindependentevaluationsoftheirEIRprojects,EIRensuresthatits funded projects make a significant contribution to improving the quality and quantity ofinformationavailable topractitionersandpolicymakersaboutwhichpractices improve studentachievementandattainment,forwhichtypesofstudents,andinwhatcontexts.TheDepartmentawardsthreetypesofgrantsunderthisprogram:``Early-phase''grants,``Mid-phase''grants,and``Expansion'' grants. These grants differ in terms of the level of prior evidence of effectivenessrequired for consideration for funding, the expectations regarding the kind of evidence andinformationfundedprojectsshouldproduce,thelevelofscalefundedprojectsshouldreach,and,consequently,theamountoffundingavailabletosupporteachtypeofproject.Early-phasegrantsprovidefundingtosupportthedevelopment,implementation,andfeasibilitytestingofaprogram,whichpriorresearchsuggestshaspromise,forthepurposeofdeterminingwhethertheprogramcansuccessfullyimprovestudentachievementandattainmentforhigh-needstudents.Early-phasegrantsmustdemonstratearationale(asdefinedinthisnotice).TheseEarly-phasegrantsarenotintendedsimplytoimplementestablishedpracticesinadditionallocationsoraddressneedsthatareuniquetooneparticularcontext.Thegoalistodeterminewhetherandinwhatwaysrelativelynewer practices can improve student achievement and attainment forhigh-needstudents.ThisnoticeinvitesapplicationsforEarly-phasegrantsonly.ThenoticesinvitingapplicationsforMid-phase and Expansion grants are published elsewhere in this issue of the Federal Register.Background:EIRisdesignedtoofferopportunitiesforStates,districts,schools,andeducatorstodevelopinnovationsandscaleeffectivepracticesthataddresstheirmostpressingchallenges.Early-phase grantees are encouraged to make continuous improvements in project design andimplementationbeforeconductingafull-scaleevaluationofeffectiveness.Granteesshouldconsiderquestionssuchas:Howeasywould itbe forothersto implementthispractice,andhowcan itsimplementationbeimproved?HowcanIusedatafromearlyindicatorstogaugeimpact,andwhatchangesinimplementationandstudentachievementdotheseearlyindicatorssuggest?Byfocusingon continuous improvement and iterative development, Early-phase grantees can makeadaptationsthatarenecessarytoincreasetheirpractice'spotentialtobeeffectiveandensurethatthe EIR-funded evaluation assesses the impact of a thoroughly conceived practice. Early-phaseapplicantsshoulddevelop,implement,andtestthefeasibilityoftheirprojects.TheevaluationofanEarly-phaseprojectshouldbeanexperimentalorquasi-experimentaldesignstudy(asdefinedinthis notice) that can determine whether the program can successfully improve studentachievementandattainmentforhigh-needstudents.Early-phasegrantees'evaluationdesignsareencouraged to have the potential to meet the moderate evidence (as defined in this notice)threshold. The Department intends to provide grantees and their independent evaluatorswithevaluation technical assistance. This evaluation technical assistance could include granteesandtheir independent evaluators providing to the Department or its contractor updatedcomprehensiveevaluationplansinaformatasrequestedbythetechnicalassistanceproviderandusing such tools as the Department may request. Grantees will be encouraged to update thisevaluationplanatleastannuallytoreflectanychangestotheevaluation,withupdatesconsistentwiththescopeandobjectivesoftheapprovedapplication.Awards:Upto$4,000,000.Estimatedtotalfunding:$115,000,000ProposalDeadline:

• DeadlineforNoticeofIntenttoApply:May9,2018• DeadlineforTransmittalofApplications:June5,2018• DeadlineforIntergovernmentalReview:August6,2018

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Contact Information: JuliusCottonEDGrants.govFINDSystemsAdmin.Phone202-245-6288EducationGrantInquiries@ed.gov;ProgramManager:KellyTerpak,U.S.DepartmentofEducation,400Maryland Avenue SW, Room 4W312,Washington, DC 20202-5900. Telephone: (202) 453-7122.Email:eir@ed.gov

___________________________________________________________________________________DepartmentofEnergyGrant Program: Solid-State Lighting Advanced Technology Research and Development-2018Agency:DepartmentofEnergy DE-FOA-0001823Website:https://eere-exchange.energy.gov/#FoaIdb9afac73-0500-4ec6-9a22-ae5adeaa1652BriefDescription:TheU.S.DepartmentofEnergy'sBuildingTechnologiesOffice(BTO)EmergingTechnologies (ET) Program isworking in partnershipwith industry, national laboratories, andacademiatodevelopinnovativeenergysavingtechnologies,systems,tools,andmodelsthatcouldleadtoasignificantreductioninbuildingenergyconsumption.TheETProgramhasidentifiedtheprogram-specificgoalofsupportingthedevelopmentofcost-effective technologies capable of reducing theenergy use of typical buildings by45%by 2030,relative to high-efficiency technologies available in 2010. Government investment throughmechanismssuchastheannualsolid-statelighting(SSL)fundingopportunitytargetsearly-stageR&Denablingindustrytodevelopnoveltechnologiesthatcanimprovetheefficiencyandreducetheenergycostsofthenation'sbuildings.Theobjectiveofthisfundingopportunityistoselectadiverseportfolioofearly-stageR&Dprojectswhichcancontributetoachieving:

• Maximizedenergy-efficiencyofSSLproducts;• Improvedlifetime,colorquality,andlightingsystemperformanceforSSLtechnology;and,• ReducedcostsofSSLsourcesandluminaires.

Success in this portfolio of early-stage R&D is expected to further contribute to the growth,leadership,andsustainabilityofdomesticU.S.advancedmanufacturingwithintheSSLindustry.AninformationalwebinarisscheduledtotakeplaceonMay7,2018at1:00PMEDT.Pleaseregisterfor this webinar athttps://register.gotowebinar.com/register/4903250504106776579. Afterregistering,youwillreceiveaconfirmationemailcontaininginformationaboutjoiningthewebinar.Awards;Upto$1,500,000;AvailableFunding:$15,000,000SubmissionDeadline:FullApplicationSubmissionDeadline:6/18/20185:00PMESTContact Information: Contract Specialist Nicole E. Murray 412-386-7263 DE-FOA0001823@netl.doe.gov_________________________________________________________________________________________________Grant Program: Solar Energy Technologies Office (SETO) Funding OpportunityAnnouncement(FOA)FY2018Agency:DepartmentofEnergy DE-FOA-0001840Website:https://eere-exchange.energy.gov/Default.aspx#FoaId731692d0-c60d-42e0-a6ff-617ce4510d77Brief Description: The FOA will support early-stage research that spans the Solar EnergyTechnologies Office (SETO) portfolio, seeking to advance both solar photovoltaic (PV) andconcentratingsolarthermalpower(CSP)technologiesandtofacilitatetheswiftintegrationofthosetechnologiesintothenation’selectricitygrid.Italsoisdesignedtosupporteffortsthatpreparetheworkforceforthesolarindustry’sfutureneeds.TheFOAisorganizedintothefollowinghighlevel

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TopicAreas:Topic1:AdvancedSolarSystemsIntegrationTechnologiesdescribesSETOresearchpriorities in the seamless integration of high penetrations of solar energy onto the nation’selectricitygrid.Topic2:ConcentratingSolarThermalPowerResearchandDevelopmentdescribesSETOresearchprioritiesthatsupportsolartechnologiesthatfocussunlighttogenerateandstorehigh-temperatureheatforelectricitygenerationandotherenduses.Topic3:PhotovoltaicResearchand Development describes SETO research priorities that support the further development ofphotovoltaic technologies that improve system reliability, annual energy yield, demonstrateperformanceofnovelPVdevicesanddevelopnewPVmaterials.Topic4:ImprovingandExpandingtheSolarIndustrythroughWorkforceInitiativesdescribesSETOresearchprioritiesthatsupportsolarworkforcedevelopment.Webinars:Topic1:AdvancedSolarSystemsIntegrationTechnologiesWebinarApril23,20181-2pmESThttps://meetings.doe.gov/orion/joinmeeting.do?MTID=8ed931c4b7a7dfc06b4c54aa8db46055Topic2:ConcentratingSolarThermalPowerResearchandDevelopmentWebinarApril23,20182-3pmESThttps://meetings.doe.gov/orion/joinmeeting.do?MTID=7993ba670f1327aeda96b3584f541b1aTopic3:PhotovoltaicResearchandDevelopmentWebinarApril24,20184-5pmESThttps://meetings.doe.gov/orion/joinmeeting.do?MTID=6aa33236e167ca68666a5b3f420283b8Topic4:ImprovingandExpandingtheSolarIndustrythroughWorkforceInitiativesWebinarApril24,20181-2pmESThttps://meetings.doe.gov/orion/joinmeeting.do?MTID=516a967629e43ac5ce6ef51e0a0d7015Awards:VariousSubmissionDeadline:

• LetterofIntentDeadline:5/4/20183:00PMET• ConceptPaperSubmissionDeadline:5/9/20183:00PMET• FullApplicationSubmissionDeadline:6/26/20183:00PMET

ContactInformation:ClayL.PfrangleSETO.FOA@ee.doe.gov_________________________________________________________________________________________________GrantProgram:FY18HydrogenandFuelCellR&DFundingOpportunityAnnouncementAgency:DepartmentofEnergy DE-FOA-0001874Website:https://eere-exchange.energy.gov/Default.aspx#FoaId79690f66-6dc9-47e9-ac9f-86057538ae44Brief Description: This FOA supports research and development of key early-stage technicalchallengesforfuelcellsandforhydrogenfuelproduction,deliveryandstorage,andwillleveragetheprivatesectortoaddressinstitutionalbarriersthatimpactprogressinthefield.Thegoalofthisresearchactivity is toprovideaffordable,clean,safe,andreliableenergy fromdiversedomesticresources, providing the benefits of increased energy security and reduced emissions throughearly-stageresearchanddevelopment.Theglobalfuelcellmarketincreaseditsgrowth40%in2016,withrevenuesofover$1.6billionin2016andover20,000fuelcellunitsformaterialhandlingequipmentpurchasedintheU.S.alonesince2009.Lightdutyvehiclesareanemergingapplicationforfuelcellsthathasearnedsubstantialcommercial and government interestworldwide due to the superior efficiencies, reductions inpetroleumconsumption, andreductions in criteriapollutants fuel cellsmakepossible.TheFOAtopicsinclude:

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Topic1:EnergyMaterialsNetwork(EMN)-ElectroCat–thistopicwillleveragetheElectrocatalysisConsortium(ElectroCat)toacceleratethedevelopmentofcatalystsmadewithoutplatinumgroupmetalsforuseinfuelcellsfortransportation.TheEMNconsortiahavebeenestablishedtomakeunique,world-classcapabilitiesatthenationallaboratoriesmoreaccessibletoindustry,facilitatingcollaborationsthatwill expedite thedevelopmentandmanufacturingof advancedmaterials forcommercialmarkets.Topic2:H2@Scale–thistopicaimstoimprovetheefficiencyandresiliencyoftheelectricalgridandofthetransportationsector,andtorealizegainsinthevariousindustriesusingorproducinghydrogen.Someofthekeyresearchareasinthistopicincludematerialscompatibility,electrolyzerintegration,andanalysis.Topic3:InnovativeConcepts–thistopicsupportsappliedearlystageresearchanddevelopmentoffuelcelltechnologiesfortransportation,stationary,andearlymarketapplications,withaprimaryfocusonreducingcostandimprovingdurability.Whilethemainfocalpointsoftheprogram’sR&Dportfolioarepolymerelectrolytemembranefuelcellsandplatinum-basedcatalysts,theprogramalsosupportslonger-termtechnicalapproachesthatofferadvantagesoverPEMFCs.Awards;Upto$2,500,000;AvailableFunding:$39,000,000SubmissionDeadline:

• ConceptPaperSubmissionDeadline:5/7/20185:00PMET• FullApplicationSubmissionDeadline:6/12/20185:00PMET

ContactInformation:LauraJ.GonzalezFCTOFOA@ee.doe.gov_________________________________________________________________________________________________GrantProgram:IndustryPartnershipsforCybersecurityofEnergyDeliverySystems(CEDS)Research,DevelopmentandDemonstrationAgency:DepartmentofEnergy DE-FOA-0001755Website:https://www.fedconnect.net/FedConnect/default.aspx?ReturnUrl=%2ffedconnect%3fdoc%3dDE-FOA-0001755%26agency%3dDOE&doc=DE-FOA-0001755&agency=DOEBriefDescription:TheDepartmentofEnergy’s(DOE’s)NationalEnergyTechnologyLaboratory(NETL)onbehalfoftheOfficeofElectricityDeliveryandEnergyReliability(OE)CybersecurityforEnergy Delivery Systems (CEDS) Research and Development (R&D) program is seekingapplicationsunderthisFundingOpportunityAnnouncement(Announcement)toconductresearch,developmentanddemonstrations (RD&D) for innovativeapproaches toadvance cyber resilientenergydeliverysystems.ThisRD&Dwillleadtonextgenerationtoolsandtechnologiesthatarenotavailabletodaythatwillbecomewidelyadoptedthroughouttheenergysectortoreducetheriskthatacyberincidentcoulddisruptenergydelivery.

TheobjectiveofthisAnnouncementistoenhancethereliabilityandresilienceofthenation’senergyinfrastructurethroughinnovativeRD&Dcybersecuritysolutions.Theenergyinfrastructureincludeselectricitygeneration,transmissionanddistributionaswellastheproduction,refining,storageanddistributionofoilandgas.

ThisAnnouncementwillsupportmulti-yearresearch,developmentanddemonstrationoftoolsandtechnologiestoenhancethecybersecurityofenergydeliverysystems.Proposedsolutionsshould be interoperable, scalable, readilymanageable advanced tools and technologies andarecompatiblewithcommonmethodsandbestpractices.Itisexpectedthatastrategyfortransitioningsolutionsintopracticethroughouttheenergysector,forexamplethroughcommercializationorbymakingthesolutionavailablethroughopensource,willbeincluded.Thetoolsortechnologiesmustnot impede critical energy delivery functions; must not introduce a burden for operating andmaintainingthesystem;mustbemanageablebyassetowners;mustrecognizeenergyreliabilityas

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apriority;mustbedemonstratedatarelevantend-usersite tovalidateaclearpathtoindustryacceptance;andmustbered-teamtestedbyanindependentthirdpartyusingprojectfunds.Awards;Upto$4,000,000;AvailableFunding:$25,000,000SubmissionDeadline:June18,2018ContactInformation:Maureen.Davison@NETL.DOE.GOV_________________________________________________________________________________________________GrantProgram:CriticalWaterIssuesPrizeCompetitionRFIAgency:DepartmentofEnergy DE-FOA-0001899Website:https://eere-exchange.energy.gov/#FoaId45c72943-674f-484c-8592-1b95b0906387BriefDescription:TheU.S.DepartmentofEnergyseekstounderstandthekeytechnicalandotherbarriersthatmaypreventlong-termaccesstolow-costwatersuppliesthatcouldbebestaddressedthroughchallengesandprizecompetitions.ForthepurposesofthisRequestforInformation(RFI),challengesandprizecompetitionsaretoolsandapproachestheFederalgovernmentandotherscanusetoengageabroadrangeofstakeholders,includingthegeneralpublic,indevelopingsolutionstodifficultproblems.Challengesandprize competitions relyon competitive structures todriveinnovation among participants and usually offer rewards (financial and/or other) to winnersand/orfinalists.DOEmayusetheinformationprovidedthroughthisRFItodevelopchallengesandprizecompetitionstoaddresskeywaterissues.ThisRFIisnotdesignedtosolicitinputonDOE’sbroaderR&Deffortsonaffordablewater.Submission Deadline: Responses to this RFI must be submitted electronically toWaterPrizeRFI@ee.doe.gov no later than 5:00pm (ET) on May 14, 2018. Responses must beprovidedasattachmentstoanemail.Itisrecommendedthatattachmentswithfilesizesexceeding25MBbecompressed(i.e.,zipped)toensuremessagedelivery.ResponsesmustbeprovidedasaMicrosoftWord(.docx)attachmenttotheemail,andnomorethan5pagesinlengthpercategoryofquestions,12pointfont,1inchmargins.Onlyelectronicresponseswillbeaccepted.ContactInformation:EERE-ExchangeSupport@hq.doe.govThisemailaddressisforEEREExchangeTechnicalSupport.

• waterprizerfi@ee.doe.govThisemailaddressisforsubmissionofRFIresponses.

_________________________________________________________________________________________________EPA(EnvironmentalProtectionAgency)GrantProgram:FY2019PollutionPreventionGrantProgramAgency:EPAEPA-HQ-OPPT-2018-001Website:https://www.epa.gov/sites/production/files/2018-03/documents/2018rfpp2grant.pdfBriefDescription:EPAisannouncingagrantcompetitiontofundtwo-yearPollutionPreventionassistance agreements for projects expected to be performed in each EPA region that providetechnicalassistanceand/ortrainingtobusinesses/facilitiestohelpthemadoptsourcereductionapproaches (also known as “pollution prevention” or “P2”). P2 means reducing or eliminatingpollutants fromenteringanywastestreamorotherwisereleased intotheenvironmentprior torecycling, treatment, or disposal. In keepingwith the Pollution Prevention Act of 1990, EPA isencouraging P2 because implementing these approaches can result in reductions in toxicpollutants,theuseofwater,energyandotherrawmaterials,whilealsoloweringbusinesscosts.Forthiscurrentroundofgrants,EPAisputtingadditionalemphasisondocumentingandsharingtheP2bestpracticesandinnovationsidentifiedanddevelopedthroughthesegrantssothatotherscan replicate these approaches and outcomes. Therefore, in general, grant recipients must

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documentandreportontheP2recommendationswheretheyareprovidedtobusinesses/facilitiesas part of the technical assistance, and at a later date, report on P2 actions adopted by thebusinesses/facilities that received the technical assistance and training (alternative reportingprovisionsareavailable if technicalassistance isbroadlyprovidedtobusinesses/facilities–seeSectionVI.C.3.b.). Ifnecessary,awardeebudgetsandworkplansmayallot timeand/orset-asidefundsfromthepotentialtwoyearsoffederalfundingprovidedforanoptionalthird-yeartocollectandreportontheP2approachesadopted.States,stateentitiesandfederally-recognizedtribesandintertribalconsortiaareeligibletoapply.

IfCongressappropriatesFiscalYear(FY)2018and2019fundsfortheP2ProgramatlevelscomparabletoFY2017fundinglevels,theEPAmayawardatotalofapproximately$9.38millioninfederalP2grantfundingforthesetwo-yearassistanceagreements(approximately$4.69millioninFY2018fundsandapproximately$4.69millioninFY2019funds).P2awardsareexpectedtobeperformedineachEPAregionandwillbefundedintheformofgrantsorcooperativeagreements.Pleasenotethatnotwithstandingthepotentialamountsstatedabove,theseamountsareestimatesonlyandtheamountofgrantfundingawardedwillbedependentonCongressionalappropriations,funding availability, the quality of proposals received, satisfactory performance and otherapplicableconsiderations.Awards:NY,NJ:Region2–Federalawardsmaybeintherangeof$40,000–$300,000,issuedoveratwo-yearfundingperiod(between$20,000-$150,000incrementallyfundedperyear).EstimatedTotalProgramFunding:$9,380,000NoticeofIntent:NotRequiredProposalDeadline:April26,2018Contact:EPARegion2NJ,NY,PR,VIAlexPeckU.S.EPARegion2290Broadway,25thFloor(PSPMMB)NewYork,NY10007-1866Phone:212-637-3758Emailaddress:peck.alex@epa.gov

_________________________________________________________________________________________________NASAGrantProgram:AstrophysicsDataAnalysisAgency:NASANNH18ZDA001N-ADAPWebsite:https://nspires.nasaprs.com/external/solicitations/summary.do?solId=%7B3E84A8DB-8B71-2451-EB02-2111D9EEA891%7D&path=open&method=initBrief Description: The Astrophysics Data Analysis Program (ADAP; program element D.2)supportsresearchwithaprimaryemphasisontheanalysisofarchivaldatafromcurrentandpastNASA space astrophysics missions. The magnitude and scope of the archival data from thosemissionsenablessciencethattranscendstraditionalwavelengthregimesandallowsresearcherstoanswer questions that would be difficult, if not impossible, to address through an individualobservingprogram.TheprogramnowalsosupportstheanalysisofpubliclyavailabledatafromtheNeutron star Interior Composition Explorer (NICER) and some approved Guest Observer (GO)programsusingSpitzer,even if thoseobservationshaveyet tobeexecuted,or thedataarestillwithintheirproprietaryperiod.Awards:StandardGrants,AvailableFunds:$7,000,000NoticeofIntent:NotRequiredProposalDeadline:May17,2018

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Contact: Douglas M. Hudgins Astrophysics Division Science Mission Directorate NASAHeadquarters Washington, DC 20546-0001 Telephone: (202) 358-0988 Email:Douglas.M.Hudgins@nasa.gov_________________________________________________________________________________________________GrantProgram:DiscoveryDataAnalysisAgency:NASANNH18ZDA001N-DDAPWebsite:https://nspires.nasaprs.com/external/solicitations/summary.do?solId=%7BE17AD920-C9F2-600D-5913-6951AB56F31F%7D&path=open&method=initBriefDescription:TheobjectiveoftheDiscoveryDataAnalysisProgram(DDAP)istoenhancethescientificreturnofDiscoveryProgrammissionsandbroadenthescientificparticipationintheanalysisofdata,bothrecentandarchived,collectedbyDiscoverymissions.SpacecraftdatausedinDDAPinvestigationsmustbeavailableinthePlanetaryDataSystem(PDS;https://pds.nasa.gov/),orequivalentpubliclyaccessiblearchive(s),atleast30dayspriortotheStep-2submissiondeadlineforDDAPproposals.SpacecraftdatathathavenotbeenplacedinsucharchivesarenoteligibleforuseinDDAPinvestigations.Inallcases,itistheresponsibilityoftheDDAPinvestigatortoacquireanynecessarydata.Investigatorsareencouragedtocontactthearchiveforassistanceinidentifyingspecificsofavailabledatasets.Datasetstobeusedintheproposedworkmustbeclearlyandspecificallyidentifiedintheproposal.NASAputsnootherrestrictiononthestatusorconditionofthedata.However,regardlessofthearchive(s)used,ifthedatatobeanalyzedhaveknownissuesthatmightrepresentanobstacletoanalysis,theproposersmustdemonstrateclearlyandsatisfactorilyhowsuchpotentialdifficultieswillbeovercome.Inotherwords,itistheproposer’sresponsibilitytodemonstrateclearlythatthepublicdataareofsufficientquantityandqualitytoachievetheproject’ssciencegoals.Awards:StandardGrantsStep-1Proposal:August30,2018Step-2ProposalDeadline:November01,2018Contact: Thomas S. Statler Planetary Science Division Science Mission Directorate NASAHeadquartersWashington, DC 20546-0001 Email: thomas.s.statler@nasa.gov Telephone: 202-358-0272_________________________________________________________________________________________________GrantProgram:AdvancedInformationSystemsTechnologyAgency:NASANNH18ZDA001N-AISTWebsite:https://nspires.nasaprs.com/external/solicitations/summary.do?solId=%7BC0D379E0-B4A8-6B97-7B0C-7F5409CD2442%7D&path=open&method=initBriefDescription:Advancedinformationsystemsplayacriticalroleinthecollection,handling,andmanagementofthevastamountsofEarthsciencedata,bothinspaceandontheground.Advancedcomputationalsystemsandtechnologyconceptsthatenablethecapture,transmission,anddisseminationofterabytesofdataareessentialtoNASA’svisionofadistributedobservationalnetwork.ESTO’sAdvancedInformationSystemsTechnology(AIST)programemploysanend-to-endapproachtodevelopthesecriticaltechnologies—fromthespacesegment,wheretheinformationpipelinebegins,totheenduser,whereknowledgeisadvanced.TwomajorAISTthrustsareinprogress:(1)supporttoanewobservingstrategyinvolvingtheintegrationofobservationsfromorbital,airborneandinsituinstrumentsalongwithmodelsintoasensorwebtoadvancethestateoftheartunderstandingofphysicalprocessesandnaturalphenomena,and

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(2)AnalyticCentersfocusingonascientificinvestigation,wheredatafrommanysources,computationalresourcesandtoolsareharmonizedtoimprovetheabilityoftheinvestigatortodiscovernewknowledge.Awards:StandardGrantsNoticeofIntent:TBDProposalDeadline:TBDContact: Michael M. Little Earth Science Technology Office Telephone: (301) 286-7404 Email:Michael.M.Little@nasa.gov

_________________________________________________________________________________________________NationalEndowmentofHumanitiesGrantProgram:ResearchandDevelopmentAgency:NationalEndowmentofHumanitiesWebsite:https://www.neh.gov/grants/preservation/research-and-developmentBriefDescription:TheResearchandDevelopmentprogramsupportsprojectsthataddressmajorchallenges in preserving or providing access to humanities collections and resources. Thesechallengesincludetheneedtofindbetterwaystopreservematerialsofcriticalimportancetothenation’sculturalheritage—fromfragileartifactsandmanuscriptstoanalogrecordingsanddigitalassets subject to technological obsolescence—and to develop advanced modes of organizing,searching,discovering,andusingsuchmaterials.This program recognizes that finding solutions to complex problems often requires forminginterdisciplinaryprojectteams,bringingtogetherparticipantswithexpertiseinthehumanities;inpreservation;andininformation,computer,andnaturalscience.Allprojectsmustdemonstratehowadvancesinpreservationandaccesswouldbenefitthecultural heritage community in supporting humanities research, teaching, or publicprogramming.Awards:Upto$350,000ResearchandDevelopmentoffers two funding tiers inorder toaddressprojectsat allstagesofdevelopmentandimplementation.TierI:PlanningandBasicResearchTierIprovidesawardsupto$75,000foraperiodofperformanceofonetotwoyears.Thislevelsupportsthefollowingactivities:

• planningandpreliminaryworkforlarge-scaleresearchanddevelopmentprojects;and• stand-alonebasicresearchprojects,suchascasestudies,experiments,orthedevelopment

ofmethods,models,andtools.TierII:AdvancedImplementationTierIIprovidesawardsupto$350,000foraperiodofperformanceofonetothreeyears.Thislevelsupportsprojectsatamoreadvancedstageofimplementationforthefollowingactivities:

• thedevelopmentofstandards,practices,methodologies,orworkflowsforpreservingandcreatingaccesstohumanitiescollections;and

• applied research addressing preservation and access issues concerning humanitiescollections.

ProposalDeadline:June7,2018Contact: Contact the staff of NEH's Division of Preservation and Accessatpreservation@neh.govand 202-606-8570. Applicants who are deaf or hard of hearing cancontactNEHviaFederalRelay(TTYusers)at800-877-8399._______________________________________________________________________________________

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GrantProgram:DigitalHumanitiesAdvancementGrantsAgency:NationalEndowmentofHumanitiesWebsite:https://www.neh.gov/grants/odh/digital-humanities-advancement-grantsBrief Description: Digital Humanities Advancement Grants (DHAG) support digital projectsthroughout their lifecycles, from early start-up phases through implementation and long-termsustainability.Experimentation,reuse,andextensibilityarehallmarksofthisprogram,leadingtoinnovativeworkthatcanscaletoenhancescholarlyresearch,teaching,andpublicprogramminginthehumanities.Thisprogramisofferedtwiceperyear.Proposalsarewelcomefordigitalinitiativesinanyareaofthehumanities.Through a special partnershipwithNEH, the Institute ofMuseumand Library Services (IMLS)anticipatesprovidingadditional fundingtothisprogramtoencourage innovativecollaborationsbetweenmuseumorlibraryprofessionalsandhumanitiesprofessionalstoadvancepreservationof,accessto,useof,andengagementwithdigitalcollectionsandservices.IMLSandNEHmayjointlyfundsomeDHAGprojectsthatinvolvecollaborationswithmuseumsand/orlibraries.DigitalHumanitiesAdvancementGrantsmayinvolve

• creating or enhancing experimental, computationally-based methods, techniques, orinfrastructurethatcontributetothehumanities;

• pursuingscholarshipthatexaminesthehistory,criticism,andphilosophyofdigitalcultureanditsimpactonsociety,orexploresthephilosophicalorpracticalimplicationsandimpactofdigitalhumanitiesinspecificfieldsordisciplines;or

• revitalizing and/or recovering existing digital projects that promise to contributesubstantivelytoscholarship,teaching,orpublicknowledgeofthehumanities.

Awards:Upto$375,000ProposalDeadline:June5,2018Contact: Contact theOffice ofDigitalHumanities (ODH) via e-mail atodh@neh.gov. Applicantswishingtospeaktoastaffmemberbytelephoneshouldprovideinane-mailmessageatelephonenumberandapreferredtimetocall.ApplicantswhoaredeaforhardofhearingcancontactNEHviaFederalRelay(TTYusers)at800-877-8399.

_______________________________________________________________________________________TheMichaelJ.FoxFoundationGrantProgram:Non-PharmacologicalInterventionsfortheTreatmentofGaitandBalanceDisturbancesAgency:TheMichaelJ.FoxFoundationWebsite:https://www.michaeljfox.org/research/grant-detail.php?id=37BriefDescription:TheMichaelJ.FoxFoundationwillawardone-to-two-yeargrantstotestnon-pharmacologicalinterventionsforthetreatmentofgaitandbalancedisturbancesinpeoplewithParkinson’sdisease(PD).Weareparticularlyinterestedinproof-of-concept,validationanddata-analysisprojects.Thisprogramseeksproposalsforresearchstudyingthetherapeuticbenefitof:

• Assistivedevices(e.g.,backorlegbraces)• Noveltechnologies(e.g.,laserorwearabledevices)• Rehabilitativetherapyprograms(e.g.,occupationalorphysicaltherapy)

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GaitandbalancedisturbancesinPDcanleadtofalls,injury,disabilityanddiminishedqualityoflife.WhileexistingdopaminetherapiesoffertherapeuticbenefitintreatingmotordysfunctioninPD,pharmacological-basedinterventionsmaynotfullyamelioratechallengesingaitandbalance.MJFFwillprioritizeprojectsthataimtodemonstrateproofofconceptofmethods,feasibilityofuseandreasonablemerittohelpgaitandbalancedisturbanceinPD.Promisingnoveltechnologiesmusthaveatleastaprototypeavailabletotestforproofofconcept.Projectsalsomayaimtoanalyzepreliminaryexistingdataarounddevicesorprograms.Attheendoftheproposedprojectperiod,technologyorapproachhasthepotentialtobequicklyintegratedintopatientcare.Awards:TBDFundingOpportunitySeminar:May10,2018;12.00PMPre-Proposals:May31,2018ProposalDeadline:August20,2018

________________________________________________________________________________________________AmericanDiabetesAssociationGrantProgram:PathwayProgramAgency:AmericanDiabetesAssociationWebsite:https://professional.diabetes.org/meetings/pathway-stop-diabetes%C2%AEBrief Description: The American Diabetes Association “Pathway”Program” invitesnominationsfroma“broadrangeofdisciplines,includingbiology,chemistry,engineering,mathematicsandphysics.TheAssociationencouragesnominationofindividualsfromdiversebackgrounds,includingminoritiesthatareunderrepresentedinresearch.”Pathwayseekstobringnewinvestigatorsandnewperspectivestodiabetesresearch.Supportingscientistswithdifferentbackgroundsandexperienceiscriticaltoachievingthatobjective.Pathwayacceptsnominations forexceptional investigatorswithmedical and scientificbackgroundswhopropose innovative basic, clinical, translational, behavioral, epidemiological and health servicesresearchrelevanttoanytypeofdiabetes,diabetes-relateddiseasestateorcomplication.Pathwaysolicits nominations for candidates in all disciplines as applied to diabetes includingmedicine,biology,chemistry,computing,physics,mathematicsandengineering.Inaddition,nominationofscientists from diverse backgrounds, including minority groups that are underrepresented inbiomedicalresearch,isstronglyencouraged.ThreeAwardCategories:–·Post-docs,·EarlyCareer·EstablishedInvestigators.LimitedNomination:NJITcansubmitonlyonenomination.Draft nominations should be sent to Eric Blitz (eric.blitz@njit.edu) and Atam Dhawan(dhawan@njit.edu)byJune1forinternalevaluation.ProposalDeadline:July2,2018at4:00p.m.CST.

_______________________________________________________________________________________CiscoResearchandOpenInnovationGrantProgram:GrandChallengesExploration(GCE)Agency:Bill&MelindaGatesFoundationWebsite:https://gcgh.grandchallenges.org/about

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Brief Description: Connected IoT devices provide many new opportunities and benefits formanufacturersandconsumers.TheubiquitousnatureofIoTconnectivityenablesnewusecasesinconnected manufacturing, connected cars, connected spaces, smart cities and other marketverticals.However,thesecurityofIoThasnotkeptpacewiththefastinnovationanddeploymentof solutions creating significant safetyandeconomic risks.Thegrowingnumberof IoTdevices,systems,andservicesincreasestheattacksurfacemakingthesolutionsmorevulnerabletocyber-attacks.RecentDistributedDenialofService(DDoS)attacksagainstInternetserviceprovidersandcommercialentitieswerecarriedoutbyadiversenetworkofbotnetsmadeupofcompromisedset-top devices and other consumer products. Therefore, assuring the security of each componentwithin an IoT solution is crucial in keepingmalicious actors from using it in an unauthorizedmanner.

Inaddition,IoTdevicesenablemassivedatacollectionandanalysis.Theanalysisofthisdatawillallowpreviouslyunknownrelationshipsbetweenthingstobediscoveredwhichcausesabigconcern for the privacy of individuals, businesses (including IP protection), groups, andgovernments.SincetheanalysisofdataisessentialforthevalueofIoT,strongconsiderationmustbegiventodataprivacyanddataprotectionthroughoutitslifecycle.Awards:TBDProposalDeadline:PleaseusethelinkbelowtosubmitaproposalforresearchrespondingtothisRFP.Afterapreliminaryreview,wemayaskyoutoreviseandresubmityourproposal.SubmitaproposalforthisRFPContact:research@cisco.com

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StreamlyneQuestionoftheWeekQuestion: HowdoIenteracostshare?Formysalary?Forotherpersonnelandexpenses?Answer: CostShareforpersonnelotherthanfacultyisverysimilartoreleasetime–

• addthepersonunderKeypersonnel• selecttheperiod(startandenddates)thatthestaff/adminwillbedevotedto

theproject• selectpercentage

MoreFAQsonStreamlyne:Pleasevisithttp://www.njit.edu/research/streamlyne/

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Two user manuals on Streamlyne have been added on the Streamlyne websitehttp://www.njit.edu/research/streamlyne/Steamlyne_NewUserManual_CommonElements.docx:Thismanualprovidesa reference toallthecommonelementsofStreamlyneResearch.Thisusermanual isagooddocumenttorevieweachmodule’sfunctionality.Steamlyne_NewUserManual_PD&PDBudget.docx:Thisisausermanualonproposalandbudgetdevelopment inStreamlyne.The content herein explain the use and functionality of thismodule.ThisisthemostusefulStreamlynedocumentforPIsandusersnewtoStreamlyne.

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How-to-do-Videos

New “How to Do” videos have been posted on the research websitehttp://www5.njit.edu/research/streamlyne/. These videos show step-by-step process on thefollowingtasks:♦HowtoBeginProposalSubmissioninStreamlyne♦HowtoInputProposalBudget♦HowtoProcessApprovals♦HowtoUploadProposalAttachments♦HowtoSearchforaProposalthatisinRoute♦DifferenceBetween"PrimeSponsorCode"and"SponsorCode"♦HowtoSelectanRRBudget,RRSub-awardorModularBudget♦HowtoAddaStudent/Summary♦ParticipantSupportCategories♦SuppliesSpecificCategoryMaterials♦HowtoCreateaModularBudgetAlso,thefollowinglinksmaybehelpful:♦StreamlyneBenefitsforProposalSubmissionandGrantManagement♦Grants.govPresentationonOnlineProposalSubmissionSystems♦StreamlyneNewsletterV2017.1♦StreamlyneFAQsFaculty and staff having any questions on proposal submission, may contact their collegerepresentatives, and also follow upwith JustinSamolewicz, Associate Director (Pre Award)973-596-3145;justin.m.samolewicz@njit.edu; and Eric Hetherington, Director, SponsoredResearch Programs Administration 973-596-3631;eric.d.hetherington@njit.edu. The collegerepresentativestohelpPIsonproposalsubmissionsare

JohnMcCarthy,NCEDirectorofResearch;(973)596-3247;john.p.mccarthy@njit.eduCristoLeon,CSLADirectorofResearch;(973)596-6426;cristo.e.yanezleon@njit.eduSeanAndrews,YWCCDirectorofResearch;(973)596-5352;sean.t.andrews@njit.eduIrisPantoja,NCE,CoADandMTSMProjectManager;973-596-4483;irp3@njit.edu__________________________________________________________________________________________