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SPACE TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES FOR EARLY CAREER FACULTY

Post Date

March 8th 2012

Application Due Date

May 3rd 2012

Funding Opportunity Number

NNH12ZUA003N

CFDA Number(s)

43.009

Funding Instrument Type(s)

Grant

Funding Activity Categories

Science and Technology and other Research and Development

Number of Awards

10

Eligibility Categories

Other

(see "Description" below or Full Announcement for clarification)

Funding

  • Award Range:

    $None - $None

Grant Description

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Headquarters has released a solicitation, entitled Space Technology Research Opportunities for Early Career Faculty (STRO-ECF), on March 8, 2012. The solicitation is available by opening the NSPIRES homepage at http://nspires.nasaprs.com/ selecting "Solicitations," then selecting "Open Solicitations," and, finally, selecting "Space Technology Research Opportunities For Early Career Faculty (STRO-ECF)." NASAуs Office of the Chief Technologist (OCT) and the Space Technology Research Grants Program, in particular, seek proposals from accredited U.S. universities on behalf of faculty members beginning their independent careers. This solicitation is focused on supporting outstanding faculty researchers early in their careers as they conduct space technology research of high priority to NASAуs Mission Directorates and OCT. NASA is seeking proposals that plan to pursue innovative, early-stage space technology research in the topic areas specifically enumerated in the solicitation. Our Nationуs universities couple fundamental research with education, encouraging a culture of innovation based on the discovery of knowledge. Universities are, therefore, ideally positioned to both conduct fundamental space technology research and diffuse newly-found knowledge into society at large through graduate students and industrial, government and other partnerships. OCT investments in space technology research at U.S. academic institutions will promote the continued leadership of our universities as an international symbol of the country's scientific innovation, engineering creativity, and technological skill, and serve as a critical component supporting our Nation's scientific and mathematics literacy. Only accredited U.S. universities are eligible to submit proposals on behalf of their outstanding new faculty members who intend to develop academic careers related to space technology. The proposed research project must be led by a single, eligible Principal Investigator (PI). The PI must be a recent Ph.D. recipient, defined as having graduated on or after January 1 of the year that is no more than seven years before the issuance date of this STRO-ECF NRA (i.e., after January 1, 2005). The PI must be an untenured Assistant Professor on the tenure track at the sponsoring U.S. university at the time of award. The PI must be a U.S. citizen or have lawful status of permanent residency (i.e., holder of a U.S. Permanent Resident Card, also referred to as a Green Card). A PI may submit only one proposal in response to this solicitation. The PI may not be a current or former recipient of a Presidential Early Career Awards for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE) award. The PI must be the primary researcher on the effort. Co-Investigators are not permitted. Collaborators are permitted. NASA encourages submission of STRO-ECF proposals on behalf of early career faculty members at all institutions and especially encourages women, members of underrepresented minority groups, and persons with disabilities to apply. The financial and programmatic support for STRO-ECF comes from the Space Technology Program within the Office of the Chief Technologist. Awards are planned to start in fall 2012. NASA plans to make approximately 10 awards as a result of this STRO-ECF solicitation, subject to the receipt of meritorious proposals. The actual number of awards will depend on the quality of the proposals received; NASA reserves the right to make no awards under this solicitation. All proposals must be submitted electronically through NSPIRES or through Grants.gov (www.grants.gov) by an authorized organizational representative. Notices of Intent (not mandatory) are due by March 30, 2012. Proposals are due on or before May 3, 2012. Detailed submission instructions are provided in the solicitation. Potential proposers and their proposing organizations are urged to familiarize themselves with the submission system(s), ensure they are registered in NSPIRES, and submit the required proposal materials well in advance of the deadline. Technical and programmatic comments and questions may be addressed by e-mail to the Space Technology Research Grants Program Executive, Claudia Meyer, at hq-stro-ecf-call@mail.nasa.gov. Procurement questions may be addressed by e-mail to the procurement point of contact on this solicitation, Melissa Merrill, at hq-stro-ecf-call@mail.nasa.gov. Responses to inquiries will be answered by e-mail and may also included in the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) document located on the NSPIRES page associated with the solicitation; anonymity of persons/institutions who submit questions will be preserved.

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