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The Taiwan Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) and the US Air Force Asian Office of Aerospace Research & Development (AOARD) announce the solicitation for a three-year program entitled “Nano-Structured Materials for Sensing and Sustainment."
History:
The US Air Force-Taiwan Nanoscience Program is one of the Air Force Office of Scientific Research’s (AFOSR) International Research Initiatives. This international program is focused on shaping the direction and advancing the state-of-the-art in nanoscience research. Starting in 2002, grants were provided to Taiwanese investigators to focus on basic research in specific nanoscience areas of interest as described by program managers at AFOSR or at the Air Force Research Lab (AFRL). In 2011, the program evolved to become a collaborative effort in research submission and funding where a US and Taiwanese investigator jointly submitted a research proposal for consideration. Since 2008, over 250 papers have been published by US & Taiwanese PIs (2008-2015) in top peer-reviewed journals (Nature, Science, etc.). In order to continue to provide opportunities for scientists and engineers in both countries to collaborate in these emerging technology areas and to leverage their intellectual resources, MOST and AFOSR are offering a new program dedicated to Nano-Structured Materials for Sensing and Sustainment.
Call for ProposalsExternal Link: Taiwan Call for Proposals
Contact Information
Dr. Jeremy KnopRushingTechnical DirectorAsian Office of Aerospace Research and Development (AOARD
Dr. Todd Rushing International Program Officer Asian Office of Aerospace Research and Development (AOARD)
aoard.twni@us.af.milafosr.aoard@us.af.mil