NDnano launches seed grant program; proposals due May 31

Seed Grant Program

Notre Dame’s Center for Nano Science and Technology (NDnano) has announced a seed grant program for Notre Dame faculty in the Colleges of Science and Engineering. The purpose of the funding is to stimulate cross-college and cross-disciplinary research that broadens and deepens understanding of complex scientific questions and grand technical challenges.

“Teamwork is needed to address the world’s toughest problems,” said Alan Seabaugh, Frank M. Freimann professor of electrical engineering and director of NDnano. “The aim of these awards is to allow faculty to advance their understanding beyond their area of expertise and position Notre Dame to address larger research questions.”

The request for proposals can be found on the NDnano website, with proposals due May 31. Proposers do not have to be currently affiliated with NDnano. A proposers meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, April 24, at Noon, in B01 McCourtney. Please RSVP to Heidi Deethardt by April 23.

Please contact Alan Seabaugh with questions.