Materials Research Science and Engineering Center (MRSEC)
P. Deymier
P. Deymier
Acquisition: S. Missoum, R. Norwood. Development: R. Liang
P. ReinersH. Barrett
E. RatcliffJ. Schwartz
Eligible applicants are tenure-track faculty members whose primary appointment is in a department of astronomy, chemistry or physics that offers, the minimum, a bachelor's degree. Cottrell Scholar Award proposals contain a research plan, an educational plan, and a clear statement on how the CSA will help applicants become truly outstanding teacher-scholars and future academic leaders. Funding is available for $100,000 over 3 years.
With the New Innovator in Food and Agriculture Research Award, FFAR will support up to 10 early-career scientists with up to $200,000 per year ($100,000 from award, $100,000 match). The award is designed to give recipients three years of financial support to pursue highly innovative research in one or more of FFAR’s seven focus areas and to act as mentors to the next generation of standout scientists in food and agriculture. This is a limited submission.
M. Brown, P. Deymier, W. Fink, E. Herman, S. Kobourov, J. Roveda, R. Runyan, J. Sprinkle
E. Cheu, K. Sierra-Cajas
M. Livingston and G. Chorover
J. Roveda, A. Kost