New NSF research grants for bioenergy, renewable fuels and energy, bio-based chemicals and renewable chemical process technology
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In Virginia, the NSF is calling for proposals for biological and chemical technologies, with a deadline of June 19, 2012. The proposals must deal with the potential for commercialization of the innovation and how it would lead ultimately to revenue generation. It is important that the proposed technology increase the competitive capability of industry, be responsive to societal needs, and is sensitive to solving “real” problems driven by critical market requirements.
Among the 17 discrete areas to be covered are bioenergy, renewable fuels and energy, bio-based chemicals and renewable chemical process technology, polymeric materials, and novel catalytic process technology, which includes biocatalysts.
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