ROSES 2023: A.39 Early Career Investigator Program in Earth Science
Funding Agency:
- NASA
The Early Career Investigator Program in Earth Science (ECIP-ES) is designed to support outstanding scientific research and career development of scientists and engineers at the early stage of their professional careers. The program welcomes innovative research initiatives and seeks to cultivate diverse scientific leadership in Earth System Science. The Earth Science Division (ESD) places particular emphasis on the investigators' ability to promote and increase the use of space-based remote sensing, the integration of space-based remote sensing data with other datasets (e.g., surface, air) and into models, and the delivery of actionable Earth science ― making Earth science data more usable and impactful for the benefit of humanity. Proposals with objectives connected to needs identified in most recent Decadal Survey: Thriving on our Changing Planet: A Decadal Strategy for Earth Observation from Space are welcomed. The early career program in Earth Science, was established in 1996 and the frequency of solicitation is currently every three years. Since it was last solicited in ROSES-2020 as the New (Early Career) Investigator Program in Earth Science (NIP), this program element has changed names to better reflect the nature of the solicitation. The Early Career Investigator Program in Earth Science (now ECIP-ES) supports all aspects of scientific, technological, data systems, and applications research aimed to advance NASA's mission in Earth System Science (see the NASA 2022 Strategic Plan for more details).
The anticipated average award is $100K per year for a period of up to three years
$3,000,000
August 11, 2023
Yaítza Luna-Cruz Email: yaitza.luna-cruz@nasa.gov Telephone: (202) 480-0038