Opportunity

Simpler Grants.gov #PD-26-366Y

NSF Transport Phenomena Program Research Grant Opportunity

Buyer

National Science Foundation

Posted

April 24, 2026

Identifier

PD-26-366Y

NAICS

541715

The U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) is seeking proposals for its Transport Phenomena (TP) program, focused on advancing fundamental research in the transport of mass, momentum, energy, and species across multiple scales. - Government Buyer: - U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) - Products/Services Requested: - Fundamental research proposals in transport phenomena - Research may involve experiments, theory, and computational modeling - Topics include single- and multiphase systems, interfacial phenomena, thermodynamics, thermal transport, combustion, and wildland fire behavior - Unique or Notable Requirements: - No specific OEMs, vendors, or products are required; this is a research grant opportunity - Applications should address national priorities such as artificial intelligence, manufacturing, biotechnology, microelectronics, energy, nuclear energy, and quantum science - No cost sharing or matching requirements - Eligibility is unrestricted - Partnerships with federal agencies, industry, and international groups are encouraged to accelerate discovery and innovation

Description

The Transport Phenomena (TP) program supports fundamental research to understand, model, and control the transport of mass, momentum, energy, and species across multiple scales. It encourages innovative research involving experiments, theory, and computational modeling to improve understanding and create novel analytical techniques. The program focuses on fundamental principles with clear applications in engineering, covering dynamics of single- and multiphase systems, physicochemical phenomena at interfaces, thermodynamics and thermal transport, combustion, and wildland fire behavior. Partnerships with federal agencies, industry, and international groups are also supported to speed discovery and innovation.

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