Opportunity
Simpler Grants.gov #PD-18-1517
NSF Solicitation for Electronics, Photonics, and Magnetic Devices Research Proposals
Buyer
National Science Foundation
Posted
February 08, 2023
Identifier
PD-18-1517
NAICS
541715, 541713
The U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) is seeking proposals for the Electronics, Photonics and Magnetic Devices (EPMD) Program. - Government Buyer: - U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) - Scope of Opportunity: - Solicits innovative research proposals on novel devices based on electronics, optics, photonics, optoelectronics, and magnetics - Focus on micro-, nano-, and quantum-based devices operating across the electromagnetic spectrum - Application areas include information and communications, imaging and sensing, healthcare, Internet of Things, energy, infrastructure, and manufacturing - Products/Services Requested: - No specific products, part numbers, or quantities specified - Seeks research services and proposals for device innovation and technology advancement - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Emphasis on emerging technologies for device miniaturization, integration, energy efficiency, and novel material-based devices - Open to all eligible applicants; no OEMs or vendors specified - Funded through a discretionary grant mechanism
Description
The Electronics, Photonics and Magnetic Devices (EPMD) Program supports innovative research on novel devices based on electronics, optics, photonics, optoelectronics, magnetics, and related physical phenomena. The program aims to advance micro-, nano-, and quantum-based devices operating within the electromagnetic spectrum for applications in information and communications, imaging and sensing, healthcare, Internet of Things, energy, infrastructure, and manufacturing. Research areas include electronic devices, photonic devices, magnetic devices, and cross-cutting technologies such as 2D material devices and bioelectronic devices. The program encourages research on emerging technologies for miniaturization, integration, energy efficiency, and novel material-based devices with enhanced functionalities and reliability.