NSF Q/A for Interdisciplinary Research in Hazards and Disasters (Hazards SEES)

NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION

TITLE: Interdisciplinary Research in Hazards and Disasters (Hazards SEES)
NSF 12-610

URL: http://www.nsf.gov/publications/pub_summ.jsp?WT.z_pims_id=504804&ods_key=nsf12610

DUE: 04 February 2013

AWARD: 10 to 25 awards totaling $20M in FY13. Project sizes for Type 1 proposals are expected to range up to $300,000 for up to 2 years duration. Project sizes for Type 2 proposals are expected to range up to $3,000,000 for up to 4 years duration.

SCOPE: The overarching goal of Hazards SEES is to catalyze well-integrated interdisciplinary research efforts in hazards-related science and engineering in order to improve the understanding of natural hazards and technological hazards linked to natural phenomena, mitigate their effects, and to better prepare for, respond to, and recover from disasters. The goal is to effectively prevent hazards from becoming disasters. Hazards SEES aims to make investments in strongly interdisciplinary research that will reduce the impact of such hazards, enhance the safety of society, and contribute to sustainability. The Hazards SEES program is a multi-directorate program that seeks to:

  1. advance understanding of the fundamental processes associated with specific natural hazards and technological hazards linked to natural phenomena, and their interactions;
  2. better understand the causes, interdependences, impacts and cumulative effects of these hazards on individuals, the natural and built environment, and society as a whole; and
  3. improve capabilities for forecasting or predicting hazards, mitigating their effects, and enhancing the capacity to respond to and recover from resultant disasters.

Hazards SEES seeks research projects that will productively cross the boundaries of the atmospheric and geospace, earth, and ocean sciences; computer and information science; cyberinfrastructure; engineering; mathematics and statistics; and social, economic, and behavioral sciences. Successful proposals will integrate across these multiple disciplines to promote research that advances new paradigms that contribute to creating a society resilient to hazards. Hazards SEES intends to transform hazards and disaster research by fostering the development of interdisciplinary research that allows for appropriately targeted data collection, integration, and management; modeling (including predictive models for real-time decision making); visualization and simulation; data analytics and data-driven discovery; real-time sensing; cross-cutting knowledge development; and synthesis of applicable models and theory. Proposals must demonstrate the inclusion of the appropriate expertise to address the research questions, hypotheses, and problems being posed. Hazards SEES research projects should be designed around one or more locations, identifiable hazards, and/or themes. Furthermore, Hazards SEES research should train the next generation of scientists for interdisciplinary hazards and disaster research.

CONTACT:
– David M. Fountain, GEO/EAR, (703) 292-8552, email: [email protected]
– Thomas Janecek, GEO/OCE, (703) 292-5393, email: [email protected]
– Bradley F. Smull, GEO/AGS, (703) 292-8524, email: [email protected]
– Kenneth Whang, CISE/IIS, (703) 292-5149, email: [email protected]
– Dennis E. Wenger, ENG/CMMI, (703) 292-8606, email: [email protected]
– Kishor Mehta, ENG/CMMI, (703) 292-7081, email: [email protected]
– Junping Wang, MPS/DMS, (703) 292-4488, email: [email protected]
– David McGinnis, SBE/BCS, (703) 292-7307, email: [email protected]
– Robert E. O’Connor, SBE/SES, (703) 292-7263, email: [email protected]
– Irene Qualters, OD/OCI, : (703) 292-2339, email: [email protected]

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