Welcome to the NSF/ISS National Lab Feasibility Review Form
The Division of Chemical, Bioengineering and Environmental Transport (CBET) in the Engineering Directorate of the National Science Foundation (NSF) is partnering with the International Space Station (ISS) National Lab to solicit research projects in the general field of transport phenomena that can utilize the ISS National Lab to conduct research that will benefit life on Earth. U.S. entities including academic investigators, commercial companies, 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:
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the ISS National Lab Feasibility Review Form Submissions
Feasibility Review Form submissions were due by January 4, 2019. The ISS National Lab will respond with the status of the review within 4 weeks after submission of the form. The submission window for full solicitations closes on March 15, 2019.
All interested investigators must complete and upload a Feasibility Review Form. Click here to download the Feasibility Review Form. This Form will be reviewed for operational feasibility and terrestrial benefit. The Feasibility Review Form Evaluation Criteria can be found below in Step 3.
The deadline for proposal submissions has passed.
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Click the button to read answers to frequently asked questions.
- Submit questions regarding this Program Solicitation to [email protected]
- Questions regarding the availability and capability of flight hardware and integration services should be submitted to the the ISS National Lab Operations team at [email protected]
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For additional information on this Program Solicitation:
the ISS National Lab Feasibility Review Form Evaluation Criteria
For information regarding available flight hardware for this solicitation, please see: ISS Hardware Information
To learn more about the funding opportunity, view the NSF program summary page on the NSF website.
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 ISS National Lab!
** Please verify that none of the information submitted is subject to the export control laws of the United States, such as the EAR or the ITAR; if any information is subject to such laws, please mark all pages containing such information and identify the appropriate export control jurisdiction and classification. **
For questions regarding this Program Solicitation, you are welcome to contact us: [email protected]