Upcoming NSF deadlines include: Information Technology
Research (ITR), 14Feb00 and 17Apr00; Computation and Social
Systems, (15Feb00); Human Computer Interaction, (15Feb00);
Knowledge and Cognitive Systems, (15Feb00); Robotics and
Human Augmentation, (15Feb00); Information and Data Management,
(15Feb00); Special Projects in Networking, 15Feb00; Visualization
and Graphics Advanced Computational Research Program, 01Mar00;
National Science, Mathematics, Engineering, and Technology
Education Digital Library (NSDL) letters of intent, 13Mar00;
Exploratory Research in Model-Based Simulation, 23Mar00;
Terascale Computing System Program, 03Apr00; 2000 Presidential
Awards for Excellence in Science, Mathematics & Engineering
Mentoring nominations, 14Apr00; NSDL, 14Apr00; CISE Educational
Innovation, 25Apr00. . See also
for deadlines in NSF's
Div. of International Programs. [NSF E-Bulletin, 01Feb00.]
(Parentheses indicate target dates rather than deadlines.)
NSF's Information and Data Management Program
has a proposal submission target date of 15Feb00,
but proposals will be accepted through 28Feb00.
The next target date is 15Sep00. [Maria Zemankova
, 02Feb00.] (Other CISE/IRIS programs
-- the ones above with 15Feb00 target dates -- are probably
similar. For newcomers, CISE is the Directorate for
Computers and Information in Science and Engineering; IRIS is
the Division of Information, Robotics, and Intelligent Systems.)
NSF's Directorate for Geosciences has a program in
Application of Digital Libraries to Undergraduate Earth Systems
Education, which includes innovative tools for handling
archived datasets and real-time data.
.
[ScienceWise Alert, 04Feb00.]
NSF's Digital Library for Science, Mathematics, Engineering
and Technology Education (SMETE) solicitation is now available,
at . [Clifford Lynch
, IRList, 25Jan00.]
The NSF/CISE Educational Innovation program announcement
is available at .
[CNS, 24Jan00.]
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