EPSRC wants to encourage researchers to consider what they can do to significantly push the boundaries in computational research using High Performance Computing (HPC) in their field.
This funding opportunity is for researchers to apply for large amounts of computational resource to conduct computationally intensive modelling, simulation and calculations. Projects should be ambitious and pioneering, we encourage a high-risk/high-reward strategy, and outputs should have significant potential for a high future impact.
We are inviting ambitious proposals for research activities to bridge across the different cybersecurity research communities operating under the four joint EPSRC-National Cyber Security Centre Research Institutes.
This grant aims to support new interdisciplinary research networks in the area of healthcare technology. You can apply for funding to bring together a variety of communities and stakeholders with the aim of growing and shaping this research area.
Apply for a large grant to support ambitious, collaborative frontier bioscience: leading-edge discovery research that addresses significant fundamental questions.
Your proposal should have the potential for a major advance in our understanding of the fundamental rules which govern living systems.
Bridging for Innovators (B4I) offers businesses unique access to a suite of high-tech scientific facilities and knowledge to fast-track solutions to industrial challenges.
To pump prime the next generation of cutting-edge enabling research technologies with the potential for transformative impact in biosciences research.
The 2020 strategic highlight is on the detection and diagnosis of plant and animal diseases which will allow researchers to investigate problems caused by endemic or emerging pathogens or pests.
Open to early-career environmental scientists looking to develop their research programmes. Five years’ support available to further the development of future leaders in NERC science. This includes fellowship networking and training activities.
This funding opportunity is to fund proposals to support the goal of the decarbonisation of heating and cooling. Proposals must be at least 50% within the remit of EPSRC or at least 50% within the remit of NERC.
This scheme is to support the best scientists, engineers and technical staff within STFC’s community to undertake extended programmes of high quality, innovative public engagement.