Division of Chemistry
Analytical & Surface Chemistry
(ASC)
Collaborative Research in CHE, FY09 & beyond
Dear Colleague, The Collaborative Research in Chemistry (CRC) Program was created in 2001 to support collaborative research at the forefront of chemistry. At this time, the Division of Chemistry has decided to move collaborative research proposals back into the disciplinary "core" of chemistry and review these proposals in the context of other proposals (individual and collaborative) submitted to a disciplinary program. Collaborative proposals may be submitted to any of the Chemistry Disciplinary Research Programs (Organic and Macromolecular Chemistry; Inorganic, Bioinorganic and Organometallic Chemistry; Analytical and Surface Chemistry; Physical Chemistry) during the usual Chemistry proposal submission windows. These proposals may be co-reviewed by several Chemistry programs or by Chemistry in partnership with other NSF divisions. Principal Investigators considering submitting a collaborative proposal are strongly urged to contact a cognizant program officer. Contact information is available at the NSF Division of Chemistry website. Luis Echegoyen Director, Division of Chemistry
Chemistry Division Submission Window Change
In order to ensure the timely handling of proposals and fairness in comparing competing requests for funding, the Directorate for Mathematical and Physical Sciences (MPS) Division of Chemistry (CHE) has changed its proposal submission window for unsolicited proposals from the current (second Monday in July until the second Friday in January) to two shorter windows; one between July 1 and July 31 and another between November 1 and November 30. The window changes are effective immediately. This action follows a recommendation from the 2004 Committee of Visitors Report, CHE COV Report 2004, and consultation throughout the NSF and the community. The new windows will provide increased opportunities of co-review and co-funding of awards with other divisions within the NSF. Principal Investigators (PIs) may submit their proposal in either window. However, PIs should consider submitting their proposal in July if the proposal is bio-oriented or in November if it is materials research-oriented in order to enhance co-funding opportunities.
CONTACTS
PROGRAM GUIDELINES
Apply to PD 07-3906 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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November 1, 2008
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December 1, 2008
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SYNOPSIS
Supports fundamental chemical research directed toward the characterization and analysis of all forms of matter. Studies of elemental and molecular composition and of the microstructure of both bulk and surface domains are included. The program supports projects that develop the fundamentals of measurement science, new sensors and new instruments, and innovative approaches to data processing and interpretation. Investigations designed to probe the chemical structure and reactivity of the interface between different forms of matter also are supported. The program is linked to several other chemistry research programs within NSF, including Solid State Chemistry (Materials Research Division, MPS Directorate); Biochemistry and Biophysics (Molecular and Cellular Biosciences Division, BIO Directorate); and Chemical Reaction Processes and Interfacial, Transport, and Separation Processes (Chemical and Transport Systems Division, ENG Directorate).
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Proposals to the Analytical and Surface Chemistry Program should be submitted during the Division of Chemistry's submission windows that are that are open between July 1 and July 31 and then between November 1 and November 30. Proposals may be submitted at any time the windows are open.
For general information about preparing and submitting NSF proposals, please see the Guide to Programs (http://www.nsf.gov/pubsys/ods/getpub.cfm?gp) and the Grant Proposal Guide (http://www.nsf.gov/pubsys/ods/getpub.cfm?gpg). Proposals must address Criterion 2 (Broader Impacts) in the Project Summary. Examples of broader impacts for the chemistry community are available (http://www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=13626&org=CHE).
The Analytical and Surface Chemistry Program actively participates in several targeted programs, including Research at Undergraduate Institutions (RUI), Grant Opportunities for Academic Liaison with Industry (GOALI), Faculty Early Career Development Program (CAREER), Minority Research Planning Grants and Career Advancement Awards (MRPG/MCAA), Activities in Science, Engineering and Mathematics for Persons with Disabilities (PPD) and other NSF-wide programs.
Small Grants for Exploratory Research (SGERs) will be considered for particularly timely, high risk/high payoff research. Please contact one of the cognizant program officers if you are considering submitting a SGER. For more information, see the Grant Proposal Guide, Chapter II, section D.1.
Supplement requests to active awards should be discussed with the cognizant program officer before submission.
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RELATED PUBLICATIONS
Dear Colleague Letter: MPS/CHE Proposal Submission Window (NSF 00-76)
MPS/CHE Dear Colleague Letter Regarding Proposal Review Changes (NSF 02-161)
NSF-NIST Interaction in Chemistry, Materials Research, Molecular Biosciences, Bioengineering and Chemical Engineering (NSF 03-568)
Dear Colleague Letter - Crosscutting Programs and Department of Energy (NSF 04-025)
Developing Global Scientists and Engineers (NSF 04-036)
Dear Colleague Letter - MPS/CHE Invitation to Submit Research "Nuggets" (NSF 04-045)
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THIS PROGRAM IS PART OF
Disciplinary Research Activities
Abstracts of Recent Awards Made Through This Program
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