Electrical, Communications and Cyber Systems
Electronics, Photonics & Device Technologies
(EPDT)
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PROGRAM GUIDELINES
A revised version of the NSF Proposal & Award Policies &
Procedures Guide (PAPPG), NSF 09-1, was issued on October 1, 2008
and is effective for proposals submitted on or after January 5, 2009. Please be
advised that the guidelines contained in NSF 09-1 apply to proposals submitted
in response to this funding opportunity. Proposers who opt to submit
prior to January 5th, 2009, must also follow the guidelines
contained in NSF 09-1.
One of the most significant changes to the PAPPG is
implementation of the mentoring provisions of the America COMPETES Act.
Each proposal that requests funding to support postdoctoral researchers must
include, as a separate section within the 15-page project description, a
description of the mentoring activities that will be provided for such
individuals. Proposals that do not include a separate section on
mentoring activities within the Project Description will be returned without
review (see the PAPP Guide Part I: Grant Proposal Guide Chapter
II.C.2.d for further information).
Apply to PD 05-1517 as follows:
For full proposals submitted via FastLane:
standard Grant Proposal Guidelines apply.
For full proposals submitted via Grants.gov:
NSF Grants.gov Application Guide; A Guide for the Preparation and Submission of NSF Applications via Grants.gov Guidelines apply
(Note: The NSF Grants.gov Application Guide is available on the Grants.gov website and on the NSF website at:
http://www.nsf.gov/bfa/dias/policy/docs/grantsgovguide.pdf)
DUE DATES
Full Proposal Window
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January 7, 2009
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February 7, 2009
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January 7 - February 7, Annually Thereafter |
Supplement Deadline Date
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April 1, 2009
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REU/RET Supplements |
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April 1, Annually Thereafter |
Full Proposal Window
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September 7, 2009
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October 7, 2009
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September 7 - October 7, Annually Thereafter |
The submission windows for unsolicited proposals in the ECCS Division are between September 7-October 7 and January 7-February 7. Proposals submitted before or after (5 p.m., local time) the submission windows will be returned unreviewed. These submission windows do not apply to workshop proposals or proposals for Small Grants for Exploratory Research (SGER). The Division deadline for Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) and Research Experience for Teachers (RET) Supplements is April 1st.
The ECCS Division discourages multiple proposals by the same PI and/or Co-PI within the same submission window.
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SYNOPSIS
The Electronics, Photonics and Device Technologies (EPDT) program seeks to improve the fundamental understanding of devices and components based on the principles of micro and nano electronics, photonics, magnetics, organics, electro-optics, electromechanics, electromagnetics, and related physical phenomena. The program enables discovery and innovation advancing the frontiers of spin electronics, molecular electronics, bioelectronics, nonsilicon electronics, flexible electronics, optoelectronics, microwave photonics, micro/nano-electromechanical systems (MEMS/NEMS), sensors and actuators, power electronics, and mixed signal devices. EPDT supports related topics in quantum engineering and novel electromagnetic materials-based high frequency device solutions, radio frequency (RF) integrated circuits, and reconfigurable antennas needed for communications, telemedicine, and other wireless applications. The program supports cooperative efforts with the semiconductor industry on new nanoelectronics concepts beyond the scaling limits of silicon technology. EPDT additionally emphasizes emerging areas of diagnostic, wearable and implantable devices, and supports manipulation and measurement with nanoscale precision through new approaches to extreme ultraviolet metrology.
Areas of interest include:
- Bioelectronics
- Electromagnetics
- Flexible Electronics
- MEMS/NEMS
- Micro/Nanoelectronics
- Micro/Nanomagnetics
- Microwave Photonics
- Molecular Electronics
- Nanophotonics
- Optoelectronics
- Power Electronics
- Sensors and Actuators
- Spin Electronics
ECCS will provide additional emphasis on emerging areas such as:
- Diagnostic and Implantable Devices
- Extreme Ultraviolet
Proposals for the EPDT program may involve collaborative research to capture the breadth of expertise needed for such multidisciplinary integrative activities. ECCS will consider supporting a limited number of small team proposals of three or more Investigators from different disciplines and/or universities.
Electronics, Photonics and Device Technologies (EPDT)
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Dr. Eric G. Johnson
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Optoelectronics; Nanophotonics; Ultrafast and Extreme Ultra-Violet Technologies
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Dr. Rajinder P. Khosla
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Micro/Nanoelectronics; MEMS/NEMS; Sensors; Bioelectronics
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Dr. Pradeep P. Fulay
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Micro/Nanoelectronics; Molecular Electronics; Spin Electronics; Organic Electronics; Power Electronics; Micromagnetics
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