Published: June 7, 2017 By

Science and engineering are all about thinking big. And if you like thinking big, then pay attention to this听.

What are Grand Challenges?

Grand Challenges are ambitious but achievable goals that harness science, technology, and innovation to solve important national or global problems and that have the potential to capture the public鈥檚 imagination. Setting a 鈥淣orth Star鈥 goal can help galvanize support for your research and act as a focal point for collaboration.

What is听your听Grand Challenge?

CU Boulder has its own听听program, modeled after a national effort, focused on Earth and Space Science. The CU Grand Challenge,听鈥溾, builds on and expands the progress of current programs and efforts, which include Earth Lab, Integrated Remote and In Situ Sensing (IRISS), the university's Space Minor and the Center for the Study of Origins.听

The call for proposals is expected to fund one large research initiative at approximately $1 million per year for three to five years and one or two smaller projects at $250K per year for three to five years. Proposals can have direct and strong ties to existing Grand Challenge projects or represent new and complementary additions to the portfolio.

The goals of CU鈥檚 Earth and Space Science Grand Challenge is to:

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路听听听听听听听听听Work collaboratively听to solve problems of听national and international importance.

路听听听听听听听听听Build new infrastructure and capabilities

路听听听听听听听听听Create new ways foreducation and training of students听

路听听听听听听听听听Increase the number of听federal and commercial partners听engaged in CU Boulder earth and space exploration efforts

So, keep thinking big! And apply before July 1. Click here more info on the听听at CU or听.听

Bobby Braun is dean of the College of Engineering and Applied Science.

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