News Archives: September, 2022

Predicting and preventing pandemics is goal of new NSF awards

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The potential for future pandemics is an ever-present and growing threat, whether they are due to known diseases like monkeypox or Ebola, or an as-yet-unknown infection. Nearly $26 million in new awards from NSF will support interdisciplinary investigations and collaborations that aim to predict and prevent the next infectious disease outbreak, significantly contributing to national security, public health and economic stability. NSF’s investments will support nearly 500 researchers located at nearly 50 institutions in 22 states and DC, including the following EPSCoR jurisdictions:

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NASA Selects 5 Proposals to Provide New Insights from Openly Available Data in the Physical Sciences Informatics System

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NASA’s Physical Sciences Research Program has selected five ground-based proposals in response to the Physical Sciences Informatics System call for proposals. This program element is part of Science Mission Directorate (SMD) Research Opportunities in Space and Earth Sciences - 2021 (ROSES-2021) solicitation. One of the projects represents the EPSCoR jurisdictions:

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ERVA seeks to identify event co-hosts

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Selected organizations will work with ERVA staff and volunteers to create and execute visioning events that convene top researchers from various sectors and other interested parties. During these invitation-only sessions, an interdisciplinary group of experts from the public and private sectors will identify bold and transformative new engineering research directions with the goal of catalyzing the engineering community's pursuit of innovative, high-impact research that benefits society.

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DOE Seeks Public Input on New Programs to Strengthen Domestic Battery Recycling, Create a More Sustainable Battery Supply Chain

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The Biden-Harris Administration, through the DOE, has issued a Request for Information (RFI) to help guide the implementation of $335 million in investments from President Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law for lithium-ion battery recycling programs. Batteries are critical to powering clean energy technologies — from providing energy storage for the electric grid to zero-emissions transportation options, such as electric trucks, buses, or personal vehicles. Expanding options for domestic production of zero-emissions transportation will allow more Americans to benefit from clean transportation, while adding jobs to the clean energy workforce and supporting President Biden’s decarbonization goals. Responses to the RFI are due Oct 14, by 5 pm ET.

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