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| Functional Modeling of Pediatric Upper Airway Disorders (R01)
RFA-HL-10-017 Deadline Date: 01/12/2010 The ultimate goal of this program is to develop novel approaches that will identify targets for intervention to correct obstruction of airflow through the upper airway. This program will require collaborations among experts in computational modeling (mathematicians/bioengineers) with clinician scientists (e.g. pulmonologists, otolaryngologists, craniofacial surgeons, and/or radiologists). Use of the multiple PI mechanism is encouraged. Only human studies will be supported. Funding: 650,000 per year (for up to four years) Sponsor: National Institutes of Health (NIH) |
| Technologies for Image-Guided Interventions (R01)
RFA-EB-09-002
Deadline Date: 01/20/2010 This funding opportunity announcement (FOA) solicits research project grant (R01) applications that propose high-impact technologies for image-guided interventions. As defined here, image-guided interventions (IGI), integrate images for navigation during a treatment or biopsy. The goal of the IGI initiative is to produce technologies that will replace current treatments with minimally invasive, image-guided interventions. Funding: $750,000 per year (for up to five years) Sponsor: National Institutes of Health (NIH) |
| American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, Health Information Technology Extension Program: Regional Centers
EP-HIT-09-003 Deadline Date: 08/03/2010 The purpose of the Regional Centers is to furnish assistance, defined as education, outreach, and technical assistance, to help providers in their geographic service areas select, successfully implement, and meaningfully use certified EHR technology to improve the quality and value of health care. Please note: The August 3, 2010 due date is for the third and final full application cycle. See full funding opportunity announcement for the three cycle's preliminary application and full application due dates. |
| Recovery Act - Workforce Training for the Electric Power Sector
DE-FOA-0000152 Deadline Date: 11/30/2009 This FOA supports the development and deployment of Training Program(s), as well as teh actural training of personnel. However, federal funds shall not be used to support construction of training facilities (e.g., building infrastructure). DOE seeks applications that will support and greatly expand job creation and career advancement opportunities within the utility industry and the electric power system equipment manufacturing sector. Job categories include technicians and skilled workers, as well as utility energy efficiency program staff, cyber security experts, transmission planners, and system operators. |
| DOE Office of Science Graduate Fellowship Program (ARRA, Recovery Act) Deadline Date: 11/30/2009 The Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science (SC) has established the DOE Office of Science Graduate Fellowship (DOE SCGF) program to provide support for outstanding students to pursue graduate training in basic research in areas of physics, biology, chemistry, mathematics, engineering, computational sciences, and environmental sciences relevant to the Office of Science and to encourage the development of the next generation scientific and technical talent in the U.S.. Fellowships awarded in the first year of the DOE SCGF program will be funded in part by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. |
| ROA 2009: C.3 NextGen-Airportal Project (AP1R) (ARRA, Recovery Act) - NNH09ZEA001N-AP1R Deadline Date: 12/01/2009 The NextGen-Airportal Project works in close collaboration with the NextGen-Airspace Project to conduct airspace and Airportal foundational research and discipline-based technology development for the nation. The NextGen-Airportal Project focuses NASA's technical expertise and world-class facilities to enable the highest possible efficiency in the use of gates, taxiways, runways, metroplex airspace, and other Airportal resources. In pursuit of that goal, the project is researching, developing, demonstrating, and validating operational concepts, proof-of-concept systems, algorithms, technologies, tools, and operational procedures designed to maximize capacity and throughput in the Airportal environment while enabling associated elements of the Next Generation Air Transportation System (NextGen) as defined by the Joint Planning and Development Office (JPDO). |
| C.4 NextGen-Airspace Project (AS2R) (ARRA, Recovery Act)
NNH09ZEA001N-AS2R Deadline Date: 12/01/2009 The NextGen Airspace Project develops and explores fundamental concepts and integrated solutions that address the optimal allocation of ground and air automation technologies necessary for next generation air transportation system (NextGen). The NextGen Airspace Project will focus NASA's technical expertise and world-class facilities to address the question of where, when, how and the extent to which automation can be applied to moving aircraft safely and efficiently through the National Airspace System (NAS). |
| CHE-DMR-DMS Solar Energy Initiative (SOLAR)
NSF 09-604 Deadline Date: 12/08/2009 The purpose of the CHE-DMR-DMS Solar Energy Initiative is to support interdisciplinary efforts by groups of researchers to address the scientific challenges of highly efficient harvesting, conversion, and storage of solar energy. Funding: $500,000 per year (for up to three years) Sponsor: National Science Foundation |
| East Asia and Pacific Summer Institutes for U.S. Graduate Students (EAPSI) NSF 08-603 Deadline Date: 12/08/2009 The primary goals of EAPSI are to introduce students to East Asia and Pacific science and engineering in the context of a research setting, and to help students initiate scientific relationships that will better enable future collaboration with foreign counterparts. Funding: $5,000 stipend, plus international air ticket (Note: Each awardee’s living expenses during the duration of the Summer Institutes will be supported by the relevant foreign co-sponsoring organization in the East Asia and Pacific region.) Sponsor: National Science Foundation (NSF) |
| CHE-DMR-DMS Solar Energy Initiative (SOLAR)
NSF 09-604
Deadline Date: 12/08/2009 The purpose of the CHE-DMR-DMS Solar Energy Initiative is to support interdisciplinary efforts by groups of researchers to address the scientific challenges of highly efficient harvesting, conversion, and storage of solar energy. Funding: 500,000 per year (for up to three years) Sponsor: National Science Foundation |