Date Announced: 30 Oct 2017
UK's University of Southampton seeking partners for photonics development projects.
The Future Photonics Hub together with the Physics & Technology of Metadevices Metasystems Programme Grant and the Silicon Photonics for Future Systems Programme Grant each have available a ‘partnership fund’ of up to £350k* in total, to enable the inclusion of UK academic partners that bring additional value to these key EPSRC-funded projects. The deadline for applications is Monday 18 December 2017.
We are inviting proposals from UK-based academic researchers for projects that contribute to the areas outlined below, grouped according to their funding.
General submission guidance
This announcement comprises three separate calls for proposals:
Eligibility
The Call for Proposals is open to any UK-based academic research group or individual. Proposals from disciplines other than photonics are welcome.
Requirements and criteria
Proposals should be submitted to the email address specified under the relevant call heading. Two-page proposals should be written in a minimum 11 point font size and include the project title, names of the investigators, brief description, start date and expected duration and costs at Full Economic Cost (FEC). Grants will be funded at 80% FEC. We expect to fund a number of projects under each call.
Proposals should contain an explanation of how the proposed work fits into the frame of the programme’s objectives and what added value it brings to a specific call topic. The PI and Co-I(s) of all funded projects will be required to engage fully with the programme and to attend consortium meetings as required during the lifetime of the project, including: on commencing, mid-project, and at the end of the project. In addition, within one month of the end of the project, a final report will be submitted highlighting the project outcomes and impact.
Schedule and deadlines:
For full details, please download the call document here.
Source: Zepler Institute/University of Southampton
E-mail: via web site
Web Site: www.zeplerinstitute.ac.uk
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