Submission of CMSN Proposals

Proposals for forming new CMSN Collaborative Research Teams (CRTs) are being accepted currently for funding in Fiscal Year 2010. See link below for guidelines.


Information and guidelines for submitting new CMSN Proposals

Official Call for New CMSN Proposals

Dear Colleague:

We are pleased to bring your attention to a call for research proposals for the Computational Materials Science Network (CMSN) which is supported by the Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics (TCMP) program of the U.S. Department of Energy, Basic Energy Sciences, Division of Materials Sciences and Engineering. The CMSN program supports fundamental research activities in theory and computation relevant to Materials Sciences. CMSN projects involve the creation of a Collaborative Research Team (CRT) of researchers who share a coherent scientific goal addressing a significant problem in the physics of materials. The main purpose of CMSN funding is to provide CRT members appropriate resources so that the team can coalesce into a larger whole and allow the team to come together to focus effectively on a challenging problem which requires a combination of skill-sets.

Additional information on the Computational Materials Science Network and the call for proposals can be found here

Please feel free to forward this message to interested colleagues.

Arun Bansil (IPA)
Acting Program Manager
Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics
Division of Materials Sciences and Engineering SC -22.2
Basic Energy Sciences
U.S. Department of Energy
Germantown Building
1000 Independence Avenue, SW
Washington DC 20585-1290

Phone: (301) 903-2187
Fax: (301) 903-9513
email: arun.bansil@science.doe.gov

Dr. James Horwitz
Division of Materials Sciences and Engineering SC - 22.2
Basic Energy Sciences
U.S. Department of Energy
Germantown Building
1000 Independence Avenue SW
Washington, D.C. 20585-1290

Ph: (301) 903-4894
Fax: (301) 903-9513
Email: james.horwitz@science.doe.gov

 


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