Division of Materials Research
Instrumentation for Materials Research
(IMR)
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IMR FY 2009 Proposal Submission
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NSF will not be accepting IMR proposals for the previously announced deadline of January 8, 2009. Any proposals submitted to IMR in FY 2009 will be returned without review.
CONTACTS
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PROGRAM GUIDELINES
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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).
Solicitation
07-600
DUE DATES
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Full Proposal Deadline Date
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January 8, 2009
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Second Thursday in January, Annually Thereafter |
SYNOPSIS
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The IMR Program supports the acquisition and/or development of research instruments that will provide new capability and/or advance current capability to: (1) discover fundamental phenomena in materials; (2) synthesize, process, and/or characterize the composition, structure, properties, and performance of materials; and (3) improve the quality, expand the scope, and foster and enable the integration of research and education in research-intensive environments.
FUNDED AS PART OF THIS ACTIVITY
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Instrumentation for Materials Research - Major Instrumentation Projects
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RELATED URLS
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Guide to Programs
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Abstracts of Recent Awards Made Through This Program
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