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Computer Science Funding Opportunities

AgencyTitleSynopsisDeadlineType/Number
  11/28/2009 
  12/17/2009 
DARPADefense Sciences Research & TechnologyTo carry out this mission, DSO seeks research ideas and areas that might lead to innovations in science and engineering. Therefore, DSO is soliciting proposals for advanced research and development in a variety of enabling technical areas.3/8/2010pre-solicitation notice - DARPA-BAA-09-31
DODN/MEMS S&T FundamentalsSoliciting innovative fundamental research proposals in the area of nanoelectromechanical systems (NEMS) and microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) devices and arrays enabled by emerging and maturing nano/micro technologies5/4/2010Grant - DARPA-RA-09-42
DODNEOVISION2DARPA is soliciting research proposals to revolutionize the underlying technologies for unmanned sensor systems. This effort seeks to emulate the mammalian visual pathway by implementing advanced models and algorithmic emulations of the entire visual pathway - from retina to the visual cortex.5/12/2010Grant - DARPA-09-58
National Foundation for the Arts and the HumanitiesGrants for Arts ProjectsThe National Endowment for the Arts is interested in projects, regardless of the size or type of applicant organization, that are of national, regional, or field-wide significance; that tour in several states; or that provide an unusual or especially valuable contribution because of geographic location. This includes local projects that can have significant effects within communities or that are likely to serve as models for a field.3/12/2010Grants - GSU-343
NIHExploratory Collaborations with National Centers for Biomedical Computing (R21) Engage researchers across the nation in building an excellent biomedical computing environment, using the computational tools and biological and behavioral application drivers of the funded NCBCs as foundation stones. “9/7/2011Modification 1 - PAR-08-183
NIHCollaborations with National Centers for Biomedical Computing (R01)Engage researchers across the nation in building an excellent biomedical computing environment, using the computational tools and biological and behavioral application drivers of the funded NCBCs as foundation stones.9/7/2011Grant - PAR-08-184
NIHInnovations in Biomedical Computational Science and Technology (R01)The NIH is interested in promoting research and developments in biomedical informatics and computational biology that will support rapid progress in areas of scientific opportunity in biomedical research. As defined here, biomedical informatics and computational biology includes database design, graphical interfaces, querying approaches, data retrieval, data visualization and manipulation, data integration through the development of integrated analytical tools, and tools for electronic collaboration, as well as computational and mathematical research including the development of structural, functional, integrative, and analytical computational models and simulations.9/7/2012Grant - PAR-09-218
NSFInformation and Intelligent Systems (IIS): Core ProgramsCISE's Division of Information and Intelligent Systems (IIS) supports research and education projects that develop new knowledge in three core programs: The Human-Centered Computing program; The Information Integration and Informatics program; and The Robust Intelligence program.11/28/2009Grant - NSF-08-575
NSFComputing and Communication Foundations (CCF): Core ProgramsDivision of Computing and Communication Foundations (CCF) supports research and education projects that develop new knowledge in three core programs: The Algorithmic Foundations program; The Communications and Information Foundations program; and The Software and Hardware Foundations program.11/28/2009Grant - NSF-08-577
NSFCISE Cross-Cutting Programs: FY 2009 and FY 2010This solicitation seeks proposals in cross-cutting areas that are scientifically timely, and that benefit from the intellectual contributions of researchers with expertise in a number of computing fields and/or sub-fields. The cross-cutting programs for FY 2009 and 2010 are: Data-intensive Computing; Network Science and Engineering; and Trustworthy Computing.11/28/2009Grant - NSF-08-578
NSFComputer and Network Systems (CNS): Core ProgramsSupports research and education projects that develop new knowledge in two core programs: 1) The Computer Systems Research (CSR) program; and 2) The Networking Technology and Systems (NeTS) program.11/28/2009Grant - NSF09-556
NSFInformation and Intelligent Systems (IIS): Core ProgramsCISE’s Division of Information and Intelligent Systems (IIS) supports research and education projects that develop new knowledge in three core programs: 1) The Human-Centered Computing program; 2) The Information Integration and Informatics program; and 3) The Robust Intelligence program.IIS is also responsible for managing the review process for proposals in computer graphics and visualization; these proposals may be submitted to any of the three core programs described above.11/28/2009Grant - 09-557
NSFComputing and Communication Foundations (CCF): Core ProgramsCISE’s Division of Computing and Communication Foundations (CCF) supports research and education projects that develop new knowledge in three core programs: 1) The Algorithmic Foundations program; 2) The Communications and Information Foundations program; and 3) The Software and Hardware Foundations program.11/28/2009Grant - NSF 09-555
NSFComputer and Network Systems (CNS): Core ProgramsCISE’s Division of Computer and Network Systems (CNS) supports research and education projects that develop new knowledge in two core programs: 1) The Computer Systems Research (CSR) program; and 2) The Networking Technology and Systems (NeTS) program.11/28/2009Grant - NSF 09-556
NSFInformation and Intelligent Systems (IIS): Core ProgramsSupports research and education projects that develop new knowledge in three core programs: 1) The Human-Centered Computing program; 2) The Information Integration and Informatics program; and 3) The Robust Intelligence program.11/28/2009Award - NSF 09-557
NSFComputational MathematicsSupports mathematical research in areas of science where computing plays a central and essential role, emphasizing algorithms design, numerical methods and their analysis, and symbolic methods.12/15/2009Grant - PD-09-1271
NSFComputer and Network Systems (CNS): Core ProgramsSupports research and education projects that develop new knowledge in two core programs: 1) The Computer Systems Research (CSR) program; and 2) The Networking Technology and Systems (NeTS) program.12/17/2009Grant - NSF09-556
NSFCISE Cross-Cutting Programs: FY 2009 and FY 2010This solicitation seeks proposals in cross-cutting areas that are scientifically timely, and that benefit from the intellectual contributions of researchers with expertise in a number of computing fields and/or sub-fields. The cross-cutting programs for FY 2009 and 2010 are: Data-intensive Computing; Network Science and Engineering; and Trustworthy Computing.12/17/2009Grant - NSF-08-578
NSFComputing and Communication Foundations (CCF): Core ProgramsDivision of Computing and Communication Foundations (CCF) supports research and education projects that develop new knowledge in three core programs: The Algorithmic Foundations program; The Communications and Information Foundations program; and The Software and Hardware Foundations program.12/17/2009Grant - NSF-08-577
NSFInformation and Intelligent Systems (IIS): Core ProgramsCISE's Division of Information and Intelligent Systems (IIS) supports research and education projects that develop new knowledge in three core programs: The Human-Centered Computing program; The Information Integration and Informatics program; and The Robust Intelligence program.12/17/2009Grant - NSF-08-575
NSFInformation and Intelligent Systems (IIS): Core ProgramsSupports research and education projects that develop new knowledge in three core programs: 1) The Human-Centered Computing program; 2) The Information Integration and Informatics program; and 3) The Robust Intelligence program.12/17/2009Award - NSF 09-557
NSFComputer and Network Systems (CNS): Core ProgramsCISE’s Division of Computer and Network Systems (CNS) supports research and education projects that develop new knowledge in two core programs: 1) The Computer Systems Research (CSR) program; and 2) The Networking Technology and Systems (NeTS) program.12/17/2009Grant - NSF 09-556
NSFComputing and Communication Foundations (CCF): Core ProgramsCISE’s Division of Computing and Communication Foundations (CCF) supports research and education projects that develop new knowledge in three core programs: 1) The Algorithmic Foundations program; 2) The Communications and Information Foundations program; and 3) The Software and Hardware Foundations program.12/17/2009Grant - NSF 09-555
NSFInformation and Intelligent Systems (IIS): Core ProgramsCISE’s Division of Information and Intelligent Systems (IIS) supports research and education projects that develop new knowledge in three core programs: 1) The Human-Centered Computing program; 2) The Information Integration and Informatics program; and 3) The Robust Intelligence program.IIS is also responsible for managing the review process for proposals in computer graphics and visualization; these proposals may be submitted to any of the three core programs described above.12/17/2009Grant - 09-557
NSFIndustry/University Cooperative Research Centers Program (I/UCRC)Develops long-term partnerships among industry, academe, and government. The centers are catalyzed by a small investment from the National Science Foundation (NSF) and are primarily supported by industry center members, with NSF taking a supporting role in the development and evolution of the center. Each center is established to conduct research that is of interest to both the industry members and the center faculty. An I/UCRC not only contributes to the Nation's research infrastructure base and enhances the intellectual capacity of the engineering and science workforce through the integration of research and education, but also encourages and fosters international cooperation and collaborative projects.1/1/2010Grant - NSF 09-565
NSFBiomolecular Systems Clusterhe Biomolecular Systems Cluster emphasizes the structure, function, dynamics, interactions, and interconversions of biological molecules. The context for such studies can range from investigations of individual macromolecules to the large-scale integration of metabolic and energetic processes. Research supported by this cluster includes development of cutting-edge technologies integrating theoretical, computational, and experimental approaches to the study of biological molecules and their functional complexes; mechanistic studies of the regulation and catalysis of enzymes and RNA, and higher-order characterization of the biochemical processes by which all organisms acquire, transform, and utilize energy from substrates. This cluster emphasizes the importance of multi-disciplinary research carried out at the interfaces of biology, physics, chemistry, mathematics and computer science, and engineering.1/12/2010Grant - PD-04-1144
NSFBiomolecular Systems Clusterupports fundamental research in the areas of molecular biophysics, molecular biochemistry, and metabolic biochemistry. The cluster emphasizes the relationships between structure, function, and dynamics in studies of individual macromolecules, macromolecular complexes, and metabolic pathways. Research of interest to the cluster includes novel and creative projects addressing protein folding and dynamics, natively unfolded proteins, protein design, molecular recognition, enzymology, energy transformations in living systems, and the components, architecture and flux in metabolic pathways. The cluster encourages research projects integrating theoretical, computational, and experimental approaches to discover and define basic molecular mechanisms, as well as projects developing cutting-edge technologies in the context of biological questions relevant to the cluster. The cluster also encourages multi-disciplinary research at the interface of biology with physics, chemistry, mathematics, computer science, and engineering.1/12/2010Grant - PD 04-1144
NSFInnovation and Organizational Sciences (IOS)Supports scientific research directed at advancing understanding of innovation and organizational phenomena. Levels of analysis may include (but are not limited to) individuals, groups and/or institutional arrangements. Disciplinary perspectives may include (but are not limited to) organization theory, organizational behavior, organizational sociology, social and industrial psychology, public administration, computer and information sciences, complexity sciences, decision and management sciences.2/2/2010Award - PD 07-5376
NSFExpeditions in ComputingThe Directorate for Computer and Information Science and Engineering (CISE) has created the Expeditions in Computing (Expeditions) program to provide the CISE research and education community with the opportunity to pursue ambitious, fundamental research agendas that promise to define the future of computing and information.2/10/2010Award - NSF 08-568
NSFBiosensingSupports innovative, transformative, and insightful investigations of fundamental problems with broad long term impact and applications that require novel use of bio-inspired engineering principles and sophisticated devices to meet the engineering and technology needs of the nation. The program is targeting research in the area of the monitoring, identification, and/or quantification of biological phenomena and will support potential technological breakthroughs that exist at the intersection of engineering, life science, and information technology. Projects submitted to the Program must advance both engineering and life sciences. Projects in the program may range from single investigator to multi-investigator collaborative research efforts.3/3/2010Grant - PD 10-7909
NSFIndustry/University Cooperative Research Centers Program (I/UCRC)Develops long-term partnerships among industry, academe, and government. The centers are catalyzed by a small investment from the National Science Foundation (NSF) and are primarily supported by industry center members, with NSF taking a supporting role in the development and evolution of the center. Each center is established to conduct research that is of interest to both the industry members and the center faculty. An I/UCRC not only contributes to the Nation's research infrastructure base and enhances the intellectual capacity of the engineering and science workforce through the integration of research and education, but also encourages and fosters international cooperation and collaborative projects.3/6/2010Grant - NSF 09-565
NSFCISE Pathways to Revitalized Undergraduate Computing Education (CPATH)Through the CPATH program, CISE challenges the academic community to identify and define the core computing concepts, methods, technologies and tools to be integrated into promising new undergraduate education models, and to demonstrate effective strategies to develop and assess CT competencies in the relevant learning communities.4/22/2010Grant - NSF-09-528
NSFExploratory Innovations in Biomedical Computational Science and Technology (R21)Interested in promoting research and developments in biomedical informatics and computational biology that will support rapid progress in areas of scientific opportunity in biomedical research. As defined here, biomedical informatics and computational biology includes database design, graphical interfaces, querying approaches, data retrieval, data visualization and manipulation, data integration through the development of integrated analytical tools, and tools for electronic collaboration, as well as computational and mathematical research including the development of structural, functional, integrative, and analytical computational models and simulations.9/7/2012Grant - PAR-09-219