作者: 发表时间:2006-11-7 摘自:数理科学部 为了加强中美青年科学家在数学领域交流,营造有利于中国科研人员参与国际(地区)合作与竞争的良好环境, 鼓励基金承担者开展积极而富有成效的国际合作与交流。中国国家自然科学基金委员会和美国基金会签署合作协议,共同支持中美数学研究人员。
具体要求:
1.中方申请人员应为科学基金在研项目的主要承担者或参加者
2.申请人员应具有相应的英语水平,包括:自由会话,学术交流等
3.中方申请人员需找到在美国工作的同行并共同撰写申请书,提交美国基金会数学科学处,详细情况可登陆到:http://www.nsf.gov/div/index.jsp?div=DMS
4.鼓励首次合作或新的合作伙伴
5.鼓励中方45岁以下的研究人员申请
6.拟开展的合作交流应有利于提高数学研究水平
7.由美国基金会组织项目评审,并协商中国基金会提出资助人员名单
8.获资助的中方人员在收到资助通知以后,需再填写国家自然科学基金国际合作与交流申请书,提交国家自然科学基金委数学处
受理时间:具体查询:http://www.nsf.gov/div/index.jsp?div=DMS
申请时间:每个申请周期的时间为3年
资助名额:每年至多10项,每个项目每年至多2万美元
资助费用主要用于:
1.中国国家自然科学基金资助美国数学家在华的生活费(2-6周)
2.美国基金会资助中国数学家在美生活费(不超过4个月)及美方数学家来华路费
3.中国申请人用本人的基金项目支付赴美路费
中方联系人:
雷天刚 Tel:010-62327178 E-mail:leitg@nsfc.gov.cn
张文岭 Tel:010-62327178 E-mail:zhangwl@nsfc.gov.cn
U.S.-China Collaboration in Mathematical Research
Dear Colleague:
The Division of Mathematical Sciences (DMS) of the Directorate for Mathematical and Physical Sciences (MPS) at the National Science Foundation (NSF) has a long history of supporting basic research in mathematical and statistical sciences. This letter is to inform the community of U.S. scientists that DMS has entered into an agreement with the Department of Mathematical and Physical Sciences (DMPS) of the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) in supporting joint projects between U.S.-based mathematicians/statisticians and China-based mathematicians in all research areas of mathematical and statistical sciences.
To promote direct collaboration between U.S.- and China-based researchers in mathematical and statistical sciences, both NSF and NSFC will consider collaborative research projects that are innovative and beneficial to both sides. Because face to face interaction is important to effective collaborations, NSF expects visits of U.S.-based researchers to Chinese institutions for a period of two or more weeks, sufficient to establish new and innovative research collaborations. NSFC also expects visits of China-based researchers to U.S. institutions for a period of two or more weeks. The participation of junior researchers is highly encouraged. NSF encourages U.S. graduate student participation and NSFC encourages postdoctoral participation from China. Attendance of workshops/conferences closely related to the collaborative activities is encouraged during the exchange visits. However, exchange visits should not be used for participation in workshops/conferences not related to the collaborative effort.
NSF will accept requests for funding from collaborative teams in the form of a supplement to an existing award to DMS disciplinary programs. Supplemental funding requests should be submitted by the U.S. partners of the collaborative team to the NSF via FastLane. Supplements addressing this collaboration should include the phrase, "U.S.-China CMR:" at the beginning of the proposal title. Such requests should be submitted to the disciplinary programs designated by the Principal Investigator (PI) before January 19, 2007. Proposals submitted after 5:00 pm local time will be returned without review. See the NSF web site, http://www.nsf.gov/div/index.jsp?div=DMS for information about DMS disciplinary programs and their contact information.
In preparing budgets, research partners must adhere to the "receiving-side pays principle" whereby the sending side covers international travel costs (e.g., airfare and shuttle/taxi) and the receiving side bears local living expenses. Supplements will be evaluated independently by NSF and NSFC on the basis of each agency
s review criteria, and jointly according to the following additional criteria: (1) mutual scientific benefit and impact, (2) feasibility of the management plan, and (3) contribution to capacity development through international collaboration for researchers early in their careers.
In order to support and promote such collaborations, research partners may request up to $20,000 U.S. and 80,000 RMB from their respective national funding agency (NSF or NSFC) per year for no more than two years. The supplemental funding requests recommended for support will have an appropriate mix of new collaborations and enhancement of existing collaborations. Principal Investigators of proposals that are recommended for funding by NSF will be contacted by NSFC in order that they submit the identical proposal and other required forms to NSFC for award recommendation by NSFC.
Primary Contacts:
Dr. Rong Chen, 703-292-4868, rchen@nsf.gov
Dr. Joanna Kania-Bartoszynska, 703-292-4881, jkaniaba@nsf.gov
Dr. Junping Wang, 703-292-4488, jwang@nsf.gov
Sincerely,
Dr. Peter March
Division Director
Division of Mathematical Sciences
Directorate for Mathematical and Physical Sciences
National Science Foundation
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