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The NSA Mathematical Sciences Program, chaired by Dr. Michelle D. Wagner, offers grants to support research in algebra, discrete mathematics, number theory, statistics, and probability. Grant types include Young Investigator Grants, Standard Grants, and Senior Investigator Grants, with a deadline of October 15. The program collaborates with NSF and other agencies to fund conference grants. Additionally, a Sabbatical Program focuses on algorithm development and implementation, typically spanning one year. Applicants must be U.S. citizens, with a target date of November 15 for submissions.
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NSA Mathematical Sciences Program Michelle D. Wagner, Ph.D. ASA Chairs Workshop July 28, 2007
Grants Program • Algebra, Discrete Mathematics, Number Theory, Statistics, Probability • Young Investigator Grant • Standard Grant • Senior Investigator Grant • Deadline: October 15
Other Details • American Mathematical Society • Combination of Panel and Mail Review • Collaboration with NSF and other Agencies (co-fund conference grants, do not co-fund research grants)
Sabbatical Program • Typical detail is 1 year • Usually involves algorithm development and implementation, may be data intensive, and is collaborative in nature • Employees and immediate family must be U.S. citizens • November 15 application target date
Contact Information • http://www.nsa.gov/msp/index.cfm • Email: mdwagn4@nsa.gov • Phone: 301-688-0400