DOE invites applications for technology research and development (R&D) focused on advancing particle accelerator capabilities. Particle accelerators are indispensable tools for generating controlled beams of particles and radiation.
The program is open to graduate students enrolled full-time at an OSGC member institution and who are currently working on a faculty-mentored research project that has NASA or space science/aerospace relevance and aligns with the Agency’s top priorities.
This call seeks to identify and select Recipients for Catalyst Grant awards for community driven projects that can best utilize Rural Health Transformation Program funds to improve health care access, boost chronic disease management and prevention, grow and sustain the health care workforce, and expand the use of health technology and data in Oregon rural and remote communities.
For: Career Researchers, Faculty, AI, Machine Learning
The award supports researchers harnessing AI and machine intelligence to solve pressing societal challenges in health/life sciences, energy, environment and agriculture and industry, infrastructure and manufacturing.
For: Career Researchers, Faculty, Foundation Grants
Letter of Inquiry. This program seeks to invest in new and established partnerships between STEM undergraduate and graduate programs nationwide that seek to identify and remove longstanding, systemic barriers to STEM master’s and doctoral degrees.
For: Career Researchers, Faculty, Industry and Innovation
Open to full or part-time women researchers within the field of technology. Whether you're affiliated with a university, research institute, or university spinouts - if you're creating physical or digital tools and solutions, using mathematical and physical science to achieve practical goals, we encourage you to apply.
The purpose of the Beckman Scholars Program is to help stimulate, encourage, and support research activities by talented, full-time undergraduate students who are pursuing their studies at accredited four-year colleges and universities located in the United States of America.
TechAccess: AI‑Ready America is a national-scale initiative to accelerate Artificial Intelligence (AI) readiness and adoption across the U.S. by strengthening coordination, leveraging partnerships and resources, filling gaps, and scaling what works.
Supports a coordinated national network of state and territorial hubs, partnerships and pilot initiatives that expand AI literacy, workforce skills and real-world adoption — helping communities, businesses and governments effectively use and benefit from AI.