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NSF Major Research Instrumentation (MRI) Program NSF 23-519

Sponsor: NSF
Internal Deadline: 08/15/2024
Institutional Submission Limit: 4
Sponsor Deadline: 11/15/2024
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The NSF Major Research Instrumentation (MRI) Program serves to increase access to multi-user scientific and engineering instrumentation for research and research training. MRI provides support to acquire critical research instrumentation without which advances in fundamental science and engineering research may not otherwise occur. MRI also provides support to obtain next-generation research instruments by developing instruments with new capabilities that open new opportunities to advance the frontiers in science and engineering research. Additionally, an MRI award is expected to enhance research training of students who will become the next generation of instrument users, designers and builders.


Funds can be used for the acquisition of a multi-user research instrument that is commercially available through direct purchase from a vendor, or for the personnel costs and equipment that are required for the development of an instrument with new capabilities, thereby advancing instrumentation capabilities and enhancing expertise for instrument design and fabrication at academic institutions.

Submissions are based on the dollar value of the amount requested from NSF:
   •    Track 1: for proposals requesting $100,000 to less than $1.4 million
   •    Track 2: for proposals ranging from $1.4 million to $4 million
   •    Track 3: Helium-reduction only: the acquisition, development, installation, operation, and maintenance of equipment and instrumentation to reduce consumption of helium. Fund requests for Track 3 can range from $100,000 to $4,000,000.

The MRI Program especially seeks broad representation of groups, institutions, and geographic regions that are underrepresented in STEM disciplines. Proposals from women, underrepresented minorities, persons with disabilities and early-career PIs are encouraged, as are proposals that benefit early-career researchers and proposals with PIs from geographically under-served regions, including EPSCoR jurisdictions.

Cost sharing requirements for new awards in the MRI Program are waived for a period of 5 years beginning with the FY 2023 MRI competition.


The NSF window for applications to the MRI program is October 15, 2024 - November 15, 2024.


 

Submission Process

Limited submissions MUST be coordinated with the Office of the Vice President for Research.

If interested in applying for this opportunity, please prepare a three-page abstract (including details below) and a 2-3 page CV/biosketch for the PI (SCiENcv). Combine and send as a single PDF attachment to Julie Morris (jamorris@mailbox.sc.edu) by 5pm on Internal Deadline above.

  • At top of abstract provide title as described in the guidelines including the submission track (1, 2, or 3) and the approximate amount you will request from NSF (either below $1M or between $1M - $4M).
  • Within the abstract text, address the significance and impact including how broadly the proposed equipment/instrument will be used in the USC community, and include information about the management plan and proposed outreach and educational activities.
  • Briefly summarize anticipated/tentative budget needs

NOTE: Principal Investigators resubmitting a previously non-funded MRI proposal must also include reviewer remarks.


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