text-only page produced automatically by LIFT Text Transcoder Skip all navigation and go to page contentSkip top navigation and go to directorate navigationSkip top navigation and go to page navigation
National Science Foundation Home National Science Foundation - Computer & Information Science & Engineering (CISE)
 
Computer and Network Systems (CNS)
design element
CNS Home
About CNS
Funding Opportunities
Awards
News
Events
Discoveries
Publications
Career Opportunities
View CNS Staff
CISE Organizations
Computing and Communication Foundations (CCF)
Computer and Network Systems (CNS)
Information & Intelligent Systems (IIS)
Proposals and Awards
Proposal and Award Policies and Procedures Guide
  Introduction
Proposal Preparation and Submission
bullet Grant Proposal Guide
  bullet Grants.gov Application Guide
Award and Administration
bullet Award and Administration Guide
Award Conditions
Other Types of Proposals
Merit Review
NSF Outreach
Policy Office
Other Site Features
Special Reports
Research Overviews
Multimedia Gallery
Classroom Resources
NSF-Wide Investments


Computer and Network Systems (CNS)

Programs and Funding Opportunities

Key: Crosscutting Crosscutting | NSF Wide Flag NSF-wide

Computer and Network Systems (CNS): Core Programs
bullet Computer Systems Research  (CSR)
bullet Networking Technology and Systems  (NeTS)
CISE Cross-Cutting Programs: FY 2010
bullet Data-intensive Computing
bullet Network Science and Engineering  (NetSE)
bullet Trustworthy Computing
Education and Workforce Program
bullet Broadening Participation in Computing  (BPC)
bullet CISE Pathways to Revitalized Undergraduate Computing Education  (CPATH)
bullet Graduate Research Fellowship Program  (GRFP)
Research Infrastructure Program
bullet CISE Computing Research Infrastructure  (CRI)
bullet Global Environment for Networking Innovations  (GENI)
bullet Major Research Instrumentation Program  (MRI) NSF Wide Flag
Additional Funding Opportunities for the CNS Community
bullet ADVANCE: Increasing the Participation and Advancement of Women in Academic Science and Engineering Careers NSF Wide Flag
bullet CreativeIT
bullet Cyber-Physical Systems  (CPS) Crosscutting
bullet Ethics Education in Science and Engineering  (EESE)
bullet Expeditions in Computing
bullet High-End Computing University Research Activity  (HECURA)
bullet Industry/University Cooperative Research Centers Program  (I/UCRC) NSF Wide Flag Crosscutting
bullet Integrative Graduate Education and Research Traineeship Program  (IGERT) NSF Wide Flag
bullet Research Experiences for Undergraduates  (REU) NSF Wide Flag
bullet Social-Computational Systems  (SoCS)

Featured NSF-wide Programs

View All NSF-wide Programs

NSF Educational Opportunities by Audience

For Undergraduate Students

For Graduate Students

For Postdoctoral Fellows

For K-12 Educators

Recently Announced Funding Opportunities See All

CreativeIT
(NSF  09-572) Posted July 8, 2009

Social-Computational Systems
(NSF  09-559) Posted April 29, 2009

CISE Cross-Cutting Programs: FY 2010
(NSF  09-558) Posted April 24, 2009

Computer and Network Systems (CNS): Core Programs
(NSF  09-556) Posted April 24, 2009

Broadening Participation in Computing
(NSF  09-534) Posted January 29, 2009


Upcoming Due Dates See All

CISE Cross-Cutting Programs: FY 2010
(NSF  09-558) Full Proposal: November 28, 2009

Computer and Network Systems (CNS): Core Programs
(NSF  09-556) Full Proposal: November 28, 2009

CISE Cross-Cutting Programs: FY 2010
(NSF  09-558) Full Proposal: December 17, 2009

Computer and Network Systems (CNS): Core Programs
(NSF  09-556) Full Proposal: December 17, 2009

Expeditions in Computing
(NSF  08-568) Full Proposal: February 10, 2010


News See All

fawn Researchers Save Electricity With Low-power Processors and Flash Memory
Released October 14, 2009
News From the Field
computing graphic Household Robots Do Not Protect Users' Security and Privacy, Researchers Say
Released October 8, 2009
News From the Field
computing graphic Making Global Science Networking More User-friendly
Released August 27, 2009
News From the Field
new way to track network delays Millionths of a Second Can Cost Millions of Dollars: A New Way to Track Network Delays
Released August 20, 2009
News From the Field

Discoveries See All

Photo of Barbara Liskov of MIT in front of a chalk board. Computer Science--A Growing Field That Needs a Few (More) Good Women
Women involved in computer science say more girls should consider a career in this exciting field
Released  March 30, 2009

Eight thumbnail images and 2008 in Review 2008: Year in Review
A look back at some of the NSF-supported advances and activities that made news last year
Released  March 13, 2009

A young man stands in front a bank of computer monitors that project a simulation of river currents. A New Vision for Scientific Visualizations
New technologies create a relatively easy and inexpensive way for researchers to create high-quality visualizations from large data sets
Released  March 3, 2009

Photo of a man connecting a bicycle to a series of cables. Pedal-Power Supercomputing
Green supercomputing paves the way for sharing scientific research and collaboration
Released  January 14, 2009

Image showing a visualization study of inbound traffic on the NSFNET T1 backbone for September 1991. Mysteries of the Unregulated Internet
Researchers develop an alert system and protocol improvements to keep Internet traffic flowing smoothly
Released  September 29, 2008


Events Calendar See All

October 26, 2009  - October 27, 2009
Committee on Equal Opportunities in Science and Engineering
Advisory Committee Meeting

October 27, 2009  - October 28, 2009
CEOSE Mini-Symposium on Women of Color in STEM
Symposia

October 29, 2009  - October 30, 2009
8th Annual Grantee Meeting for the National Science Foundation (NSF) ADVANCE Program
PI Meeting




Print this page
Back to Top of page
  Web Policies and Important Links | Privacy | FOIA | Help | Contact NSF | Contact Webmaster | SiteMap  
National Science Foundation Computer & Information Science & Engineering (CISE)
The National Science Foundation, 4201 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, Virginia 22230, USA
Tel:  (703) 292-5111, FIRS: (800) 877-8339 | TDD: (800) 281-8749
Text Only