Computational and Data-Enabled Science and Engineering in Mathematical and Statistical Sciences
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Overview

Buyer

National Science Foundation (NSF)

Award Range

$20K - $1M

Eligible Applicants

Unrestricted

Funding Category

Science and Technology and other Research and Development

Funding Instrument

Grant

Opportunity Category

Discretionary

Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement

Yes
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    Description

    The National Science Foundation (NSF) is offering a grant opportunity titled "Computational and Data-Enabled Science and Engineering in Mathematical and Statistical Sciences" aimed at addressing mathematical and statistical challenges related to computational experimentation and the analysis of digital data. Proposals are sought that promote the development of innovative mathematical and statistical software tools and the underlying theory necessary to tackle these challenges, with a focus on advancing the fields of mathematics or statistics significantly. This program is crucial for fostering multidisciplinary collaborations and providing research training opportunities for junior mathematicians and statisticians. Interested applicants can submit proposals at any time, with funding ranging from $20,000 to $1,000,000, and an estimated total program funding of $5,000,000 available for approximately 20 awards. For further information, applicants may contact NSF grants.gov support at grantsgovsupport@nsf.gov or visit the program's webpage at http://www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=504687.

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