ICDS Now Accepting Seed Grant Proposals
Posted on December 18, 2019The Institute for Computational and Data Sciences is now
accepting proposals for its 2020 Seed Grant program. Proposals must be
submitted by Monday, February 3, 2020, at 4:30 p.m. for consideration. ICDS
anticipates that awards will be announced at the ICDS Symposium on March 16 and
17.
Please view the Seed Grant RFP on InfoReady for full details
about the competition. If you have questions about the program, please contact
Guido Cervone, associate director of ICDS, at ics-seed-grants@ics.psu.edu.
Eligibility
- Projects can originate from tenured, tenure-track, or research faculty; however, either the PI or Co-PI must be a tenured or tenure-track faculty.
- Recipients (either PI or Co-PI) of last year’s ICS Seed Grant are not eligible for funding under this solicitation.
- Students and postdocs cannot serve as PIs or Co-PIs.
Budget
Research awards are intended to be for one year of funding and will be structured as follows:
- Up to $10,000 for awards to a single researcher
- Up to $25,000 for awards that bring together two faculty members who engage in an interdisciplinary project
- Up to $35,000 for awards whose PI is an ICDS Co-Hire or Associate faculty
Please refer to the competition webpage for additional budgetary information and restrictions.
Themes
ICDS is looking for proposals that fit within the following
themes:
Computational Science
- Exascale Computing
- Quantum Computing
- High-Performance Computing and Numerical Simulations
- Research on Cyberinfrastructure
Data Science
- AI/ML and Big Data Analytics
- Data Assimilation
- Data Visualization and Immersive Experience
- Data Privacy and Law
Learn More and Apply
Visit our InfoReady competition page for full program details, eligibility, proposal requirements, and more.
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