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FY 2009 Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) – NIST GAITHERSBURG deadline 2009

The current listed application deadline is February 16, 2009. Use this page to verify timing fast, then move into the full grant record for planning, comparison, and drafting.

Agency
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Award range
Not specified
Total funding
Not specified
Funding instrument
Cooperative Agreement
CFDA / ALN
11.609
Cost share
No

Deadline Status

This deadline has passed

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Quick facts

Opportunity number
Not listed
Last updated
January 1, 2009
Expected awards
112

Deadline summary

The SURF NIST Gaithersburg Programs are soliciting applications in the areas of Electronics and Electrical Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering, Nanoscale Science and Technology, Chemical Science and Technology, Physics, Materials Science and Engineering/Neutron Research, Building and Fire Research, and Information Technology. The SURF programs will provide an opportunity for the NIST laboratories and the National Science Foundation (NSF) to join in a partnership to encourage outstanding under...

Date note

February 17, 2009, 5:00 p.m. Eastern Standard Time

Key dates

Posted
January 1, 2009
Deadline
February 16, 2009

Before you apply

Confirm the official submission path and any portal requirements.
Review date notes carefully because this opportunity includes deadline-specific guidance.
Validate fit against the listed eligibility groups before investing drafting time.
This program expects about 112 awards, which can help frame competitiveness.

Eligibility snapshot

Others (see text field entitled "Additional Information on Eligibility" for clarification)NIST&#146s SURF Gaithersburg Programs are open to colleges and universities in the United States and its territories with degree granting programs in materials sciencechemistrynanoscale scienceneutron research

NIST’s SURF Gaithersburg Programs are open to colleges and universities in the United States and its territories with degree granting programs in materials science, chemistry, nanoscale science, neutron research, engineering, computer science, mathematics, or physics. Participating students must be U.S. citizens or permanent U.S. residents.