Who May Apply
Graduate students and post doctoral researchers at academic institutions and research labs, who as principal investigators and sponsored by their faculty supervisor, are pursuing research, experimentation or development in which PI (Physik Instrumente) nanopositioning equipment and technologies are enablers to advance their research.
Awards Amount
For 2007, the total equipment award pool is $25,000 with distributions starting in calendar year 2007. Awards are paid in new PI nanopositioning equipment, in the winning applicant's choice.
2007 Deadline: April 30.
The deadline for the 2007 program is April 30, 2007 with award announcements scheduled for July, 2007. Press releases will be forwarded to research and industry journals with the award winner's name, institution and research project overview shortly after the award announcement is made to the applicant(s).
Applications
Applications should be in electronic format and should describe the project, explaining which PI equipment is planned to be used and for what purpose, up to two pages maximum. More details in terms of diagrams, drawings or pictures of the setup is a definite asset in the application. The applications confidentiality will be treated with the same standards as peer reviewed papers for
scientific publication. The winning application(s), consisting of title and abstract along with the applicants name and institution, will be released publicly in company prepared press releases with prior approval by the applicant's institution.
Who Decides Which Proposals Win
The PI NanoInnovation Grant™ Advisory Board. This board consists of three scientific advisors with leadership in their respective technology fields that use and advise the use of nanopositioning equipment and instruments for their research and development activities. The Advisory Board consists of the following distinguished researchers:
Dr. Bharat Bhushan
Director, Nanotribology Laboratory for Information Storage and MEMS
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Professor, Design and Manufacturing
Ohio State University
Dr. Martin Culpepper
Director
Precision Systems Design and Manufacturing Labs
Department of Mechanical Engineering
MIT
Dr. Erik Sanchez
Professor
Ultra High Resolution Scanning Microscopies
Department of Physics
Portland State University
The Award Process
Submitted applications will be collected and sorted by PI USA's Director of Corporate Marketing. After the closing date these submissions will be each sent to the Scientific Advisory Board for scoring and then returned to PI for registering the scores and determining the top scores.
Where to Send Applications
Please address applications to Stefan Vorndran - Director of Corporate Marketing - PI Nanopositioning Products
( stefanv@pi-usa.us )
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