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Feasibility Review Form
The Division of Chemical, Bioengineering and Environmental Transport (CBET) of the National Science Foundation (NSF) is partnering with the ISS National Lab to solicit research projects in the general field of fluid dynamics that can utilize the International Space Station (ISS) National Lab. U.S. entities including academic investigators, commercial investigators, non-profit independent research labs and academic-commercial teams are eligible to apply.
Please find a step-by-step process to ensure potential proposers an easy, efficient submittal process.
Please follow the steps below:
The ISS National Lab FEASIBILITY REVIEW FORM SUBMISSIONS In order to ensure notification for full proposal invitation, the ISS National Lab strongly encourages potential PIs to submit an ISS National Lab Feasibility Review Form as early as possible. Select the “Submissions Instructions” button for more information and to submit the online form: | |
Click the button to read answers to frequently asked questions.
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The ISS National Lab strongly recommends that Feasibility Review Forms be submitted electronically via the ISS National Lab website no later than 5pm ET on February 3, 2016. To learn more about the funding opportunity, view the full proposal solicitation via the Division of Chemical, Bioengineering and Environmental Transport (CBET) in the NSF Engineering Directorate. | |
For additional information on this Program Solicitation: |
The ISS National Lab encourages applicants to read the entire solicitation carefully before submitting proposed projects to ensure compliance with content and submission guidelines.
We thank you for your interest in conducting research on the National Lab!
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