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Engineering (ENG): Chemical, Bioengineering, Energy, and Transport Systems (CBET)

U.S. National Science Foundation

Verified sourceVerified Aug 17, 2026Updated Aug 17, 2026Funding source
Funding amount
$500K – $100,000K
Deadline
Aug 17, 2076
Geography
National (all U.S.)
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About this grant

The U.S. National Science Foundation Directorate for Engineering (NSF ENG) supports foundational engineering research for chemical, bioengineering, energy, and transport systems through the following programs:   The  Chemical Process Systems (CPS) program   supports foundational engineering research in chemical and biochemical processes for chemicals, fuels, energy, and materials.  The  Engineering Biological and Biomedical Systems (EBBS) program   supports foundational engineering research on platforms, devices, organisms, tissues, and processes that advance knowledge and control of biological functions.   The  Energy, Water, and Resource Engineering (EWRE) program   supports foundational engineering research to manage energy, water, minerals, and material resources.  The  Transport Phenomena (TP) program   supports foundational engineering research to understand, model, and control the transport of mass, momentum, energy, and species across multiple scales.  NSF ENG anticipates a portfolio of ENG: Chemical, Bioengineering, Energy, and Transport Systems (CBET) awards with a range of budgets and durations. Estimated program budget, number of awards, and average award size/duration are subject to the availability of funds.  NSF ENG is particularly interested in intellectually ambitious and potentially transformative foundational research. Proposals need not promise a near-term product, deployment, or commercial outcome, nor need they address later-stage development to be competitive.

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