The overarching goal for the Accelerating Research Translation (ART) program is to advance the U.S. scientific and economic leadership by building capacity and increasing the number of robust translational research ecosystems in Institutions of Higher Education (IHEs).
The goal of this program is to support the project early in the commercialization life cycle in order to enable the PI or inventor to reduce the science discovery into practice, secure IP and ownership, obtain proof of commercialization concept and position the development toward the next round of funding.
These awards will support transdisciplinary teams to catalyse research discoveries at the intersection of genomics, humanities, social sciences and bioethics. Funded projects will be given the time and resources to create new research agendas and explore innovative ways of working.
COS faculty and/or teams that are planning to submit a proposal to the DRI competition will be required to submit their RERF proposal to the College of Science by March 16, 2026.
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 USA. These research activities shall be centered in either chemistry, biochemistry, the biological and medical sciences, or some combination of these
Topics are quite diverse, from bioenergy crop production, geosciences, and coastal modeling to physics and materials chemistry. Interested PIs can review topics of interest in more detail in the solicitation.
The Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE) Marine Energy Fellowship Program, which offers graduate students and postgraduates the opportunity to engage in marine energy research while embedded at selected host facilities for up to 12 months, is accepting applications for its Fall 2026 Cohort (August – October 2026) through 27 March 2026.
For: Faculty, Industry and Innovation, AI, Machine Learning
NVIDIA’s Academic Grant Program is seeking proposals from full-time faculty members at accredited academic institutions who are using NVIDIA technology to advance work in three interest areas: Simulation and Modeling, Data Science, and Robotics and Edge AI.