Research & Innovation Office Bulletin - May 7, 2024
Emailed every other Tuesday, the RIO Bulletin provides critical information to maintain and grow the university's research, scholarship and creative activity.
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Funding
Limited Submissions
- Due 5/13: W.M. Keck Foundation Research Grants
- Due 5/27: American Diabetes Association Pathway to Stop Diabetes: Accelerator Award
- Due 5/27: Brain Research Foundation Scientific Innovations Awards
- NEW Due 6/3: NSF Research Traineeship Institutional Partnership Pilot
- NEW Due 6/3: NSF CyberCorps(R) Scholarship for Service (SFS)
- Due 6/10: NSF Research Traineeship (NRT)
- NEW Due 6/17: NIH Director’s Early Independence Awards
- Due 6/17: NSF Advanced Computing Systems & Services
- NEW Due 7/29: NSF INCLUDES
- Due 8/19: NSF Major Research Instrumentation (MRI)
- NEW Due 10/1: Frontiers Research Foundation, Frontiers Planet Prize
- NEW Due 10/7: NIH ESTEEMED (Enhancing Science, Technology, EnginEering, and Math Educational Diversity)
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Featured Opportunities
- Due 6/3: NSF Artificial Intelligence, Formal Methods, and Mathematical Reasoning (AIMing)
- Due 6/12 (LOI): DOE Photovoltaics R&D
- Due 6/13: NEH Digital Humanities Advancement Grants
- Due 6/17: NSF Perception, Action and Cognition (Conference)
- Due 6/19 (Concept Papers): DOE WASTE: Waste Analysis and Strategies for Transportation End-uses
- Due 6/24: DOE Regional Collaboration for Domestic Critical Minerals Future: Carbon Ore, Rare Earth and Critical Minerals
- Due 7/1: NSF Archaeology Senior Research Awards
- Due 7/10: NEH Fellowships Open Book Program
- Due 7/11: NSF Human Networks and Data Science
- Due 7/15: NSF: Arctic Research; Social Psychology
- Due 7/16: Society for Theatre Research Grants & Travel Awards
- Due 7/17: NSF Improving Undergraduate STEM Education: Education and Human Resources
- Due 7/24: NSF Faculty Early Career Development Program (CAREER)
- Note: If interested, email RIO's Diane Carillo.
- Due 10/10: NSF Mathematical Foundations of Artificial Intelligence
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Events
- 5/10: a2ru Moving With Screens and Machines: Imagining the Future of Embodied Technologies through Dance
- 5/21–23: Rocky Mountain Advanced Computing Consortium 14th Annual HPC Symposium
- 5/29: Town Hall: NSF CO-WY Engine (Climate Resilience)
- 6/5: Funding Strategy Office Hours
- 6/20: CU Boulder Core Facilities Open House and Industry Fair
- 8/1: Funding Strategy Office Hours
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Awards & Fellowships
- Due 5/20: CU Boulder Distinguished Research Lectureship
- Due 6/3: Paul L. Busch Award (Water)
- Note: If interested, email IFR's Jen Beamer.
- Due 6/5: Allen Institute Next Generation Leaders (Bioscience)
- Due 6/9: Michelson Prizes: Next Generation Grants (Immunology)
- Due 6/12: Systers Pass It On Awards (Women in Computing)
- Due 7/1: Davidson Family Fellowship for American Art
- Due 8/1: Yaddo Artists-in-Residence
- Due 8/1: Harry Frank Guggenheim Scholar Awards (Theme: Violence)
- Due 8/14: Ebbe Nielsen Challenge for Biodiversity
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News You Need
- RIO announces inaugural class of New Frontiers grantees to spawn new research directions
- Seventeen Arts & Humanities projects receive grants to advance scholarship, research and creative interests
- Prohibition of participation in Malign Foreign Talent Recruitment Programs
- Due 5/17: Request for Solutions: Data Access Alternatives, Artificial Intelligence Supported Interfaces
- Due 6/3: DCL: NSF-NIH Pathfinder Supplements on Quantum Sensors for Biomedical Science
- New time frame makes calculating faculty summer salary limits easier
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