Carnegie Mellon University

Network for Computational Nanotechnology (NCN) NSF 16-593

Email intent to Judy Coyle by midnight, 09/12/2016
Submit pre-proposal using the online form by 09/19/2016

The goals of the Network for Computational Nanotechnology (NCN) are to: 1) accelerate the transformation of nanoscience to nanotechnology through the integration of simulation with experimentation; 2) engage an ever-larger and more diverse cyber community sharing novel, high-quality nanoscale computation and simulation research and educational resources; 3) develop open-access, open-source software to stimulate data sharing; and 4) inspire and educate the next-generation workforce. The NCN consists of a stand-alone Cyber Platform, which provides computation, simulation, and education services to over 330,000 researchers, educators, students, and industry members of the nanoscience and engineering community annually worldwide; and Nodes, which develop compelling new computational and simulation tools to disseminate through Cyber Platform and cultivate communities of users in emerging areas of nanoscale science and engineering.

Agency LOI Due Date: 11/03/2016
Agency Full Proposal Due Date: 12/02/2016
Limit: 3

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