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Jan 22, 2008 subsequent due dates: fourth Tuesday Chemistry Research Instrumentation and Facilities: Instrument Development (CRIF:ID) National Science Foundation
Jan 20, 2007 subsequent due dates: January 20, an Program for Research and Education with Small Telescopes (PREST) National Science Foundation
Aug 15, 2007 subsequent due dates: Third Wednesda Solar, Heliospheric, and INterplanetary Environment (SHINE) National Science Foundation
This program has no fixed deadline dates. Proposal Cross-Directorate Activitites (CDA) National Science Foundation
Jan 15, 2009 Full Proposal Target Date: January 1 Cultural Anthropology National Science Foundation
Feb 15, 2008 Submission Window Date(s): Full Prop Geomechanics & Geotechnical Systems (GGS) National Science Foundation
Oct 07, 2008 Full Proposal Window: January 7, 200 Integrative Hybrid and Complex Systems (IHCS) National Science Foundation
Nov 02, 2007 Full Proposal Window: September 17, Polymers (POL) National Science Foundation
Oct 02, 2007 First Tuesday in October of each yea Foundations National Science Foundation
Aug 15, 2005 Area of Interest 04: Novel Pre-Combustion Mercury Control Technologies Capable of Achieving 50+% Increase in Mercury Removal Headquarters
Aug 15, 2005 Area of Interest 03: Novel Combustion and Post-Combustion Mercury Control Technologies Capable of Achieving 70+% Mercury Removal Headquarters
Aug 15, 2005 Area of Interest 02: Phase II Round 3 Field Testing of Advanced Post-Combustion Mercury Control Technologies Capable of Achieving 50-70% Mercury Removal Headquarters
Aug 15, 2005 Area of Interest: Phase III Field Testing of Advanced Post-Combustion Mercury Control Technologies Capable of Achieving 90+% Mercury Removal Headquarters
Jul 07, 2005 Innovative Concepts Phase II Program Headquarters
Jul 07, 2005 Development of Robust Sensor Networks for Intelligent Control of Advanced Coal Combustion Systems Headquarters
Jul 07, 2005 Separation and Handling of Nano-Sized Particles Headquarters
Jul 07, 2005 SOFC Sealing Materials and Systems Headquarters
Jul 07, 2005 Computational Chemistry in Support of Hydrogen from Coal Headquarters
Jul 07, 2005 Advanced Nitrogen Oxides Headquarters
Jul 07, 2005 Measurement and Analysis to Quantify the Contribution of Coal-Fired Utility Boiler Emissions to Ambient PM2.5 Headquarters
Jul 07, 2005 Coarse Grid Modeling Headquarters
Jul 07, 2005 Gasification Transport Properties Headquarters
Jul 07, 2005 Characterization of Atomic and Electronic Structure of Electrochemically Active SOFC Cathode Surfaces Headquarters
Jul 07, 2005 Syngas and Hydrogen Combustion Reduced Order Reactions and Rate Constants Headquarters
Jul 07, 2005 Advancements in Assessment of Geological Reservoirs for CO2 Sequestration Headquarters
Jul 07, 2005 Hydrogen Storage Materials Headquarters
Jul 07, 2005 Surface Modification of Alloys for Ultrasupercritical Coal-Fired Boilers Headquarters
Jul 07, 2005 Computer-Aided Design of High-Temperature Materials Headquarters
Jul 07, 2005 Gas Separations Headquarters
Jul 07, 2005 Water Usage in Future Power Generation Systems Headquarters
Jul 07, 2005 Partitioning and Mechanism Studies for Mercury and Other Trace Metals within Coal-Fired Processes Headquarters
Jun 16, 2005 2005 National Spatial Data Infrastructure Cooperative Agreement Program Branch of Acquisition Grants
May 19, 2005 Topic Area 2A - Effect of Coal Contaminants on Solid Oxide Fuel Cell System Performance and Service Life Headquarters
May 19, 2005 Topic Area 1C - Thermoelectric-SOFC Hybrid Energy Conversion Headquarters
May 19, 2005 Revolutionary High Temperature Electrochemical Power Technology Headquarters
May 19, 2005 Topic Area 1A - Energy Storage Utilizing High Temperature Electrochemical Processes Headquarters
Jun 23, 2005 Research in Innovative Approaches to Fusion Energy Sciences Headquarters
May 13, 2005 Topic Area 5: Advanced Brayton Cycles for Highly Efficient Zero Emission Systems Headquarters
May 13, 2005 Topic Area 4: Novel Concepts for the Compression of Large Volumes of Carbon Dioxide Headquarters
May 13, 2005 Topic Area 3C: MW-Scale Turbines for Power and Hydrogen Co-Production in Industrial Applications. Headquarters

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