National Science Foundation (NSF), National Institutes of Health (NIH), US Department of Agriculture (USDA), US, Israel Binational Science Foundation and National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC)
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.
Apply for £4.7 million funding for a cross-sector, multidisciplinary research and innovation hub. The hub should link innovators with industry to address foundation industries’ challenges. Open to investigators from all disciplines supported by UKRI.
You can apply for funding to research technologies and platforms needed for high nanoscale-precision manufacturing at scale. This funding is part of the EPSRC Manufacturing the Future theme.
This opportunity is only open to applicants who were successful at the outline stage.
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.
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.
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.
The Wave Energy Roadmap commissioned through the Supergen Offshore Renewable Energy Hub concludes that targeted research and innovation will play an important role in the Wave Energy journey to commercialisation. As a result, EPSRC is looking to fund proposals, particularly in the key areas highlighted by the roadmap:
novel designs for niche applications
survivability and reliability of devices in the marine environment
power take off and control systems
modelling, forecasting and evaluation of wave energy resource