NSF Analysis Reserach Program
This program provides funding for researchers and institutions in mathematical analysis to support innovative studies and collaborative efforts in various mathematical fields.
Description
The National Science Foundation (NSF) Analysis Program provides funding for research in various branches of mathematical analysis. The program supports studies in areas such as complex, harmonic, and real analysis, as well as dynamical systems, ergodic theory, functional analysis, mathematical physics, operator theory, operator algebras, partial differential equations, and calculus of variations. This initiative aims to advance theoretical and applied mathematics by funding innovative research efforts that contribute to the development of analytical methods and their applications.
Eligibility for funding through the Analysis Program is primarily directed toward researchers and institutions involved in mathematical sciences. Typical applicants include academic institutions, research organizations, and individual principal investigators with expertise in mathematical analysis. The program also supports conferences and workshops, which must be submitted under a separate solicitation titled “Conferences and Workshops in the Mathematical Sciences.” Proposals for such events must be submitted at least eight months before the intended start date.
Funding provided through this program can be used to support various research activities, including salary support for principal investigators, postdoctoral researchers, and graduate students, as well as expenses related to data analysis, computational modeling, and dissemination of findings. However, funds may not be used for purposes outside the scope of research, including activities not directly related to mathematical analysis. Conference and workshop funding is available to facilitate collaboration and knowledge exchange among researchers.
Applicants must submit proposals following the NSF Proposal & Award Policies & Procedures Guide (PAPPG) or the NSF Grants.gov Application Guide, depending on the submission method. Proposals must meet all specified requirements to be considered for review. Any proposals submitted outside the designated submission window will be returned without review. Adherence to formatting, documentation, and content guidelines is essential for a successful application.
The selection process for funding includes a thorough peer review based on the intellectual merit and broader impacts of the proposed research. Reviewers assess the significance of the research questions, the soundness of the methodology, and the potential contributions to the field of mathematical analysis. Additionally, broader impacts such as educational outreach, workforce development, and potential societal applications are considered in funding decisions.
For the 2025 funding cycle, the full proposal submission window is from September 16 to September 30, with the same timeline applying in subsequent years. Proposals must be submitted by 5 p.m. local time of the submitting organization. Applicants are encouraged to carefully review all program guidelines and ensure that submissions comply with the current NSF policies and procedures.
For further information, applicants can contact program officers Marian Bocea, Jan Cameron, Wing Suet Li, or Andrew Raich at the Division of Mathematical Sciences within the Directorate for Mathematical and Physical Sciences. Additional resources, including information on previously funded projects, are available through the NSF website.