Opportunity

Simpler Grants.gov #PD-18-1263

NSF Probability Program Grant Solicitation for Mathematical and Physical Sciences

Buyer

National Science Foundation

Posted

April 03, 2024

Respond By

September 15, 2026

Identifier

PD-18-1263

NAICS

541715

The U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) is inviting proposals for its Probability Program, supporting research and conferences in probability theory and its applications within mathematical and physical sciences. - Government Buyer: - U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF), Directorate for Mathematical and Physical Sciences - Scope of Opportunity: - Research grants in probability theory, including: - Discrete probability - Stochastic processes - Limit theory - Interacting particle systems - Stochastic differential and partial differential equations - Markov processes - Proposals with applications to other science and engineering fields are encouraged - Guidance provided for conference and workshop proposals in mathematical sciences - Eligibility and Funding: - Unrestricted eligibility for applicants - Funding instrument is a grant - Products/Services Requested: - No specific products, part numbers, or quantities requested - No OEMs or vendors specified (research and academic activities only) - Notable Requirements: - Conference and workshop proposals should be submitted at least eight months before the requested start date - Interdisciplinary and application-focused research is encouraged

Description

The Probability Program supports research on the theory and applications of probability, including subfields such as discrete probability, stochastic processes, limit theory, interacting particle systems, stochastic differential and partial differential equations, and Markov processes. Research involving applications to other areas of science and engineering is especially encouraged. The program also provides guidance for conference and workshop proposals in the mathematical sciences, which should be submitted eight months before the requested start date. Eligible applicants are unrestricted, and the funding instrument type is a grant.

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