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DOE early career proposals?

Started by ocean2428, July 01, 2019, 11:39:06 AM

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sunpak


sunpak

You can find the status in PAMS by choosing 'Access Previously Submitted Grants.gov proposal' and filling in some information.

Quote from: J.dodo1988 on March 01, 2021, 08:40:36 AM
where can you see this? our ORSP office submitted the proposal for us. And it is not reflected on my PAMS portal. thanks

Quote from: ocean2428 on March 01, 2021, 08:24:24 AM
Does your status change to Under review?

Quote from: sunpak on February 28, 2021, 03:56:34 PM
I have applied.

J.dodo1988

Thanks for the information! It shows "submitted to DOE" for my case. 

Quote from: sunpak on March 01, 2021, 01:14:05 PM
You can find the status in PAMS by choosing 'Access Previously Submitted Grants.gov proposal' and filling in some information.

Quote from: J.dodo1988 on March 01, 2021, 08:40:36 AM
where can you see this? our ORSP office submitted the proposal for us. And it is not reflected on my PAMS portal. thanks

Quote from: ocean2428 on March 01, 2021, 08:24:24 AM
Does your status change to Under review?

Quote from: sunpak on February 28, 2021, 03:56:34 PM
I have applied.

ocean2428

Did anyone hear anything from DOE early career proposal?

sunpak

Given the due date this year, when should we expect the contact from the PM? Would it always be phonon calls or it could be emails?

ocean2428

Phone call probably! some of my colleagues heard after 5 weeks back in 2019

Faith786

I need this grant approved...

Ruralguy


sunpak

I am wondering whether anyone has any news.

ocean2428

I have not heard anything yet.

Quote from: sunpak on April 28, 2021, 08:10:33 AM
I am wondering whether anyone has any news.

doc700

"Word on the street" is that all successful applicants have been notified -- public abstracts/revised budgets/updated C&P were due to DOE last week.  Awards expected to be published in ~3 weeks.

Ocean -- didn't you get NSF CAREER this year?  I thought one could only get NSF or DOE but wasn't eligible for the second?

sunpak

Thank you. I will look at the comments later and maybe try it again next year.


Quote from: doc700 on April 28, 2021, 12:37:36 PM
"Word on the street" is that all successful applicants have been notified -- public abstracts/revised budgets/updated C&P were due to DOE last week.  Awards expected to be published in ~3 weeks.

Ocean -- didn't you get NSF CAREER this year?  I thought one could only get NSF or DOE but wasn't eligible for the second?

ocean2428

Oh! I wasn't aware of that. I know some of them who got both, so that's why I submitted even though I got the NSF early career.


Quote from: doc700 on April 28, 2021, 12:37:36 PM
"Word on the street" is that all successful applicants have been notified -- public abstracts/revised budgets/updated C&P were due to DOE last week.  Awards expected to be published in ~3 weeks.

Ocean -- didn't you get NSF CAREER this year?  I thought one could only get NSF or DOE but wasn't eligible for the second?

lee2002hu

Quote from: doc700 on April 28, 2021, 12:37:36 PM
"Word on the street" is that all successful applicants have been notified -- public abstracts/revised budgets/updated C&P were due to DOE last week.  Awards expected to be published in ~3 weeks.

Ocean -- didn't you get NSF CAREER this year?  I thought one could only get NSF or DOE but wasn't eligible for the second?

You can have both, and there is no limit to get all these early career awards from NSF, ONR, AFOSR, DOE, NASA, DARPA, ...

soccer

Quote from: doc700 on April 28, 2021, 12:37:36 PM
"Word on the street" is that all successful applicants have been notified -- public abstracts/revised budgets/updated C&P were due to DOE last week.  Awards expected to be published in ~3 weeks.

Ocean -- didn't you get NSF CAREER this year?  I thought one could only get NSF or DOE but wasn't eligible for the second?

depends on your field. no official policy says that one would preclude the other. but funds in some fields are scarce, nsf and doe pms talk to each other and they don't double fund the same PI, even if the PI are proposing two different projects.