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Research Opportunities in Fundamental Physics deadline 2011

The current listed application deadline is September 7, 2011. Use this page to verify timing fast, then move into the full grant record for planning, comparison, and drafting.

Agency
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Award range
Not specified
Total funding
Not specified
Funding instrument
Grant
CFDA / ALN
43.003
Cost share
No

Deadline Status

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Quick facts

Opportunity number
NNH11ZTT001N
Last updated
July 29, 2011
Expected awards
5

Deadline summary

Description This NRA solicits fundamental physics research proposals from U.S. investigators to participate in planned European Space Agency (ESA) research activities on the International Space Station (ISS). These ESA activities are the Space Optical Clock (SOC) project, the Quantum Weak Equivalence Principle (QWEP) project, and the Atomic Clock Ensemble in Space (ACES) project. This solicitation (NRA NNH11ZTT001N), entitled, "Research Opportunities in Fundamental Physics," will be available on...

Key dates

Posted
July 29, 2011
Deadline
September 7, 2011

Before you apply

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Validate fit against the listed eligibility groups before investing drafting time.
This program expects about 5 awards, which can help frame competitiveness.

Eligibility snapshot

25Selection under this NRA will be to Principal Investigators from U.S. institutions only. No international proposals are allowed but U.S. Principal Investigators may invite non-U.S. collaborators to be part of their proposal. Proposals submitted by non-U.S. institutions are not eligible.

Selection under this NRA will be to Principal Investigators from U.S. institutions only. No international proposals are allowed but U.S. Principal Investigators may invite non-U.S. collaborators to be part of their proposal. Proposals submitted by non-U.S. institutions are not eligible.