Rolling / no fixed deadline

Electronics, Photonics and Magnetic Devices

National Science Foundation

This open federal grant from National Science Foundation supports science & technology-focused work and is available to eligible applicants, on a rolling basis.

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Deadline
Rolling / none
Posted
Feb 8, 2023
Opportunity number
PD-18-1517
CFDA
47.041

Opportunity description

TheElectronics, Photonics and Magnetic Devices (EPMD) Programsupports innovative research on novel devices based on the principles of electronics, optics and photonics, optoelectronics, magnetics, opto- and electromechanics, electromagnetics, and related physical phenomena. EPMD’s goal is to advance the frontiers of micro-, nano- and quantum-based devices operating within the electromagnetic spectrum and contributing to a broad range of application domains including information and communications, imaging and sensing, healthcare, Internet of Things, energy, infrastructure, and manufacturing. The program encourages research based on emerging technologies for miniaturization, integration, and energy efficiency as well as novel material-based devices with new functionalities, improved efficiency, flexibility, tunability, wearability, and enhanced reliability. Areas managed by Program Directors (please contact Program Directors listed in the EPMD staff directory for areas of interest): Electronic Devices
  • Nanoelectronics
  • Wide/Extreme- and Narrow-Bandgap, Semiconductor Devices
  • Devices with New Functionalities based on Material-Device Interactions and Reliability
  • Device-Related Electromagnetic Effects, Propagationand Scattering
  • Microwave/mm-Wave/THz Devices
  • Flexible, Printed Electronics
  • Carbon-based Electronics
  • Thermoelectric and Ferroelectric Devices
Photonic Devices
  • Advanced Optical Emitters and Photodetectors, from Extreme UV to THz
  • Single-Photon Quantum Devices
  • Nonlinear and Ultrafast Photonics
  • Nanophotonics and Photonic Integration
  • Optical Imaging and Sensing Techniques
  • Opto-Mechanical Nanodevices
  • Optical Communication Components
Magnetic Devices
  • Biomagnetic Devices
  • Nanomagnetic and Quantum Devices
  • Spin Electronics for Next Generation of Logic and Memories
Cross-Cutting
  • 2D Material Devices and Circuits
  • Devices based on Paper Electronics
  • Bioelectronic Devices
  • Photovoltaic and Energy Harvesting Devices
  • Metamaterial and Plasmonic-Based Devices
  • Sensor Device Technologies

Who can apply

  • Unrestricted (i.e., open to any type of entity above), subject to any clarification in text field entitled "Additional Information on Eligibility"

Agency contact

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