NSF Convergence Accelerator [Research Funding]
Research is often driven by a compelling societal or scientific challenge, but developing solutions can take years. To deliver tangible solutions that have a nation-wide societal impact and at a faster pace, the NSF launched the Convergence Accelerator program. Leveraging a use-inspired convergence approach to transition basic research and discovery into practice, the program uses innovation processes like human-centered design, user discovery, team science; and integration of multidisciplinary research and cross-cutting partnerships to solve high impact societal challenges.
For more information about NSF’s Convergence Accelerator, visit www.nsf.gov/od/oia/convergence-accelerator.
Видео NSF Convergence Accelerator [Research Funding] канала National Science Foundation News
For more information about NSF’s Convergence Accelerator, visit www.nsf.gov/od/oia/convergence-accelerator.
Видео NSF Convergence Accelerator [Research Funding] канала National Science Foundation News
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