This post is meant to highlight a new lead agency agreement between the EPSRC and NSF for international collaboration. The lead agency agreement model allows researchers to submit a single collaborative proposal with a joint funding decision, informed by a single lead agency review. This review process will follow the usual process for the lead agency.
EPSRC grants must be within the engineering remit; however, NSF submissions may fall within the categories below:
Chemical and Biochemical Systems
- Catalysis and Biocatalysis
- Chemical and Biological Separations
- Energy for Sustainability
- Process Systems, Reaction Engineering and Molecular Thermodynamics
Biomedical Engineering and Engineering Healthcare
- Biomedical Engineering
- Biophotonics
- Biotechnology and Biochemical Engineering
- General and Age-Related Disabilities Engineering
- Nano-Biosensing
Environmental Engineering and Sustainability
- Environmental Engineering
- Environmental Sustainability
- Nano-Bio Phenomena and Processes in the Environment
Transport, Thermal and Fluid Phenomena
- Combustion and Fire Systems
- Fluid Dynamics
- Particulate and Multiphase Processes
- Thermal Transport Processes