Gen-4 Engineering Research Centers
This grant provides funding for partnerships between universities and industries to advance engineering research and education, fostering innovation and societal impact through collaborative projects.
Founded in 1984, the Engineering Research Centers (ERC) program brings technology-based industry and universities together in an effort to strengthen the competitive position of American industry in the global marketplace. These partnerships are expected to establish cross-disciplinary centers focused on advancing fundamental engineering knowledge and engineered systems technology while exposing students to the integrative aspects of engineered systems and industrial practice. The goal of the ERC program has traditionally been to integrate engineering research and education with technological innovation to transform and improve national prosperity, health, and security. Building upon this tradition, NSF is interested in supporting ERCs to develop and advance engineered systems, which if successful, will have a high Societal Impact. The ERC program supports convergent research (CR) that will lead to strong societal impact. Each ERC has interacting foundational components that go beyond the research project, including engineering workforce development (EWD) at all participant stages, where all participants gain mutual benefit, and value creation within an innovation ecosystem (IE) that will outlast the lifetime of the ERC. These foundational elements are integrated throughout ERC activities and in alignment with the Center's vision and targeted societal impact. The overall impact of the ERC program is expected within the Engineering Community, the Scientific Enterprise, and Society.
Award Range
Not specified - Not specified
Total Program Funding
$104,000,000
Number of Awards
4
Matching Requirement
Yes - Match Required.
Eligible Applicants
Additional Requirements
Only U.S. Institutions of Higher Education (IHEs) accredited in the U.S. that grant engineering degrees at the undergraduate, masters, and doctoral levels may submit proposals as the lead university. The lead university must be multi-institutional with domestic university core partners. STEM-minority-serving institutions, non-R1 schools, emerging research institutions, and institutions in EPSCoR-eligible jurisdictions are particularly encouraged to apply.
Geographic Eligibility
All
Application Opens
May 20, 2024
Application Closes
July 9, 2025
Grantor
National Science Foundation
Subscribe to view contact details