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Materials Research (DMR)

Special Announcements

Appointment of Dr. Mary Galvin as Division Director, Division of Materials Research (DMR)

NSF Announces New Funding Opportunity: Next-Generation National Nanotechnology Infrastructure Network (NG NNIN - NSF 13-521). Read more about this opportunity or go directly to the solicitation.

The work of Materials 2022 (a subcommittee to the Mathematical and Physical Sciences Advisory Committee) is now complete.  On behalf of the NSF and the community, we would like to thank the committee for their hard work.  Here is the link to the report:  http://www.nsf.gov/attachments/124926/public/DMR_Materials_2022_Report.pdf
Responses may be directed to materials2022@nsf.gov.

NSF seeks community input for the development of integrated data management infrastructures across the sciences and engineering.  For further information, please see: http://www.nsf.gov/mps/dataway/dataway.jsp

To subscribe to the email list for occasional announcements from DMR, please send a blank email to dmr-com-subscribe-request@listserv.nsf.gov.

 

Dear Colleague Letters

Dear Colleague Letter - Designing Materials to Revolutionize and Engineer our Future (DMREF) NSF 13-025

Dear Colleague Letter - Division of Materials Research (DMR), Directorate of Mathematical and Physical Sciences (MPS) Employment Opportunity DMR 13-001

Dear Colleague Letter - Computational and Data-Driven Materials Research (CDMR) NSF 12-122

Dear Colleague Letter - Sustainable Materials (SusChEM) NSF 12-095

Dear Colleague Letter - New Solutions to Create Integrative Data Management Infrastructure(s) for Research Across the Sciences NSF 12-090

Dear Colleague Letter - Alliances for Graduate Education and the Professoriate (AGEP) Program NSF 12-088

Submission Window for Unsolicited Proposals

Starting in 2009, the window for submitting unsolicited proposals to DMR begins on September 1 and ends on October 31, annually. If the closing date for the submission window falls on a weekend, the closing date moves to the following Monday. The last date of the submission window is an absolute deadline date and proposals must be received by NSF by 5:00 p.m. submitter's local time on that date.

The submission window applies to unsolicited proposals submitted to DMR programs, except for the following which may be submitted at any time during the year: Grants for Rapid Response Research (RAPID), EArly-concept Grants for Exploratory Research (EAGER), proposals for workshops or conferences, proposals to the DMR National Facilities Program, and supplements to existing grants. For proposals submitted in response to special announcements or solicitations, the deadline dates specified in the announcement or solicitation apply.

We strongly advise Principal Investigators and Sponsored Research Offices to submit early and avoid a last-minute rush, which can cause problems in timely and correct transmission to NSF. Proposals that have formatting problems or are otherwise non-compliant with the Grant Proposal Guide, http://www.nsf.gov/publications/pub_summ.jsp?ods_key=gpg, can usually be corrected and resubmitted within the same window if received early; there may be no time to do that for proposals submitted close to the deadline date.

DMR discourages the submission across DMR's program of more than one proposal from the same Principal Investigator during the DMR Annual proposal-submission window each fall.

For more information about DMR proposal submission, visit the DMR Proposals page.

Employment Opportunities

Dear Colleague Letter: Division of Materials Research (DMR), Directorate of Mathematical and Physical Sciences (MPS) Employment Opportunity

Broadening Participation

Disabilities Workshop Final Report 

The NSF Division of Materials Research (DMR) would like to call to your attention the Alliances for Graduate Education and the Professoriate (AGEP) program (NSF 12-554), a program committed to broadening participation of under-represented minorities.  Please see the Dear Colleague Letter for more information (http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2012/nsf12088/nsf12088.jsp?WT.mc_id=USNSF_25&WT.mc_ev=click).

Click here for a recording of the June 18th webinar. DMR AGEP2012 Webinar

MPS/DMR: Advice to PIs on Data Management

NSF has published a revised version of the NSF Proposal and Award Policies and Procedures Guide (PAPPG) (NSF 11-1) that will require, in all proposals submitted , or due, on or after January 18, 2011, a supplementary document of no more than  two pages describing a Data Management Plan for the proposed research.  Fastlane will not permit submission of a proposal that is missing the Data Management Plan.  The Data Management Plan will be reviewed as part of the intellectual merit or broader impacts of the proposal, or both, as appropriate.   The goal is to provide clear, effective, and transparent implementation of the long-standing NSF Policy on Dissemination and Sharing of Research Results. 

Each Division within MPS has developed a set of information items to provide guidance to the communities served by that Division in preparing a Data Management Plan that will meet the goals of the NSF plan.  For more information on the policy and process click here.

For the NSF FAQs on this subject, click here.

Programs and Funding Opportunities

Key: Crosscutting Crosscutting | NSF Wide Flag NSF-wide

Disciplinary Research Activities
bullet Biomaterials  (BMAT)
bullet Ceramics  (CER)
bullet Computational and Data driven Materials Research  (CDMR)
bullet Condensed Matter and Materials Theory  (CMMT)
bullet Condensed Matter Physics  (CMP)
bullet Electronic and Photonic Materials  (EPM)
bullet Materials World Network: Cooperative Activity in Materials Research between US Investigators and their Counterparts Abroad  (MWN)
bullet Metals and Metallic Nanostructures  (MMN)
bullet Polymers  (POL)
bullet Solid State and Materials Chemistry  (SSMC)
DMR Centers, Teams, Instrumentation, Facilities, Education, and International
bullet International Materials Institutes  (IMI)
bullet Materials Research Centers and Teams  (MRCT)
bullet National Facilities
bullet Partnerships for Research and Education in Materials  (PREM)
Cross Division/Directorate Funding Opportunities
bullet CISE-MPS Interdisciplinary Faculty Program in Quantum Information Science
bullet Computational and Data-Enabled Science and Engineering  (CDS&E)
bullet EMERGING FRONTIERS IN RESEARCH AND INNOVATION 2013
bullet Enhancing Access to the Radio Spectrum  (EARS) Crosscutting
bullet NSF-NIST Interaction in Basic and Applied Scientific Research in BIO, ENG & MPS  (NSF-NIST)
bullet Physical and Engineering Sciences in Oncology Crosscutting
bullet Research Experiences for Undergraduates  (REU) NSF Wide Flag
bullet Scalable Nanomanufacturing  (SNM)
bullet Software Infrastructure for Sustained Innovation - S2I2  (SI2-S2I2) Crosscutting
bullet Software Infrastructure for Sustained Innovation - SSE & SSI  (SI2-SSE&SSI) Crosscutting
Office of Special Programs Crosscutting

Featured NSF-wide Programs

Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Program NSF Wide Flag

Grant Opportunities for Academic Liaison with Industry NSF Wide Flag

Research in Undergraduate Institutions NSF Wide Flag

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NSF Educational Opportunities by Audience

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Recently Announced Funding Opportunities See All

Research Experiences for Undergraduates
(NSF  13-542) Posted February 22, 2013

Enhancing Access to the Radio Spectrum
(NSF  13-539) Posted February 13, 2013

Software Infrastructure for Sustained Innovation - SSE & SSI
(NSF  13-525) Posted December 19, 2012

Integrated NSF Support Promoting Interdisciplinary Research and Education
(NSF  13-518) Posted November 21, 2012

Major Research Instrumentation Program:
(NSF  13-517) Posted November 20, 2012


Upcoming Due Dates See All

Industry/University Cooperative Research Centers Program
(NSF  12-516) Full Proposal: March 5, 2013

Innovation Corps Teams Program
(NSF  12-602) Full Proposal: March 15, 2013

Software Infrastructure for Sustained Innovation - SSE & SSI
(NSF  13-525) Full Proposal: March 19, 2013

Integrated NSF Support Promoting Interdisciplinary Research and Education
(NSF  13-518) Letter of Intent: March 29, 2013, INSPIRE Track 1 Inquiries

Integrated NSF Support Promoting Interdisciplinary Research and Education
(NSF  13-518) Full Proposal: May 13, 2013, INSPIRE Track 2 Full Proposals


News See All

drawing of the multiferroic tunnel junction New Material Interface Improves Functioning of Non-silicon-based Electronic Devices
Released February 15, 2013
News From the Field
granular material composed of photo-elastic disks Force Is the Key to Granular State-shifting
Released February 15, 2013
News From the Field
the longhorn cowfish, from the boxfish family Tough, Light and Strong: Lessons From Nature Could Lead to the Creation of New Materials
Released February 14, 2013
News From the Field
organic topological insulators Engineers Show Feasibility of Superfast Materials
Released February 13, 2013
News From the Field
image of a flock of birds NYU Physicists Shine a Light on Particle Assembly
Released January 31, 2013
News From the Field
Piers Coleman Rutgers Physics Professors Find New Order in Quantum Electronic Material
Released January 30, 2013
News From the Field
crystal releases two electron-hole pairs One In, Two Out: Simulating More Efficient Solar Cells
Released January 28, 2013
News From the Field
slightly stretched particles Penn Physicists Help Show Math Behind Growth of "Coffee Rings"
Released January 18, 2013
News From the Field

Discoveries See All

Image of colloidal beads, bright dots, assembled on a liquid droplet forming a 3-D curved structure. Self-healing Curved Crystals
Scientists discover novel method of removing defects by bending, twisting, flexing materials
Released  September 30, 2012

Optical micrograph showing an array of graphene transistors prepared on silicon carbide. Miracle Material
Two-dimensional graphene may lead to faster electronics, stronger spacecraft and much more
Released  May 19, 2011

Photo of Sossina Haile and William Chueh next to the benchtop thermochemical reactor. Future Fuels for Everyone Powered by the Sun
New scheme would use only sunlight, air and water to supply energy for cars, laptops, GPS systems
Released  April 6, 2011

Image of a Greek vase. Deciphering the Elements of Iconic Pottery
What do cutting-edge research into future space travel and the investigation of ancient ceramic pots have in common? More than you'd think.
Released  March 28, 2011

Photo showing marshmallows representing hairy spheres connected with plastic coffee stirrers. Exotic Discovery Made in Soft Polymer
Novel nanostructure pattern never seen in a plastic material
Released  January 3, 2011




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