January 2023 Research Funding Opportunities
Mathematical and computational foundations of artificial intelligence
Closing date (outlines): 9 Feb 23
Award range: £7,500,000–£10,000,000
This supports the creation of up to 3 cross-disciplinary hubs that will, through advancing underpinning mathematical and computational concepts, develop novel approaches to methodological challenges in AI. Maximum funding per application (at 80% full economic cost) is £8m and minimum funding per application (at 80% full economic cost) is £6m.
Leader for research in digital twinning for decarbonising transport
Closing date: 8 Feb 23
Award amount max: £400,000
This supports the establishment of a digital twinning research hub to support the decarbonisation and improved integration of the transport systems in the UK. EPSRC will fund 80 per cent of the full economic cost of each project up to £500,000.
EPSRC circular economy critical mass programmes
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
Closing date: 8 Feb 23
Award amount min: £5,000,000
Award amount max: £6,000,000
This supports engineering and physical sciences research which directly contributes to a circular economy. The total budget is £12 million. Projects can be up to £6 million at 80% full economic cost. Project duration can be up to 60 months.
Quantum technologies for positioning, navigation and timing
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
Closing date: 1 Feb 23
Award amount max: £1,000,000
Apply for funding to accelerate the development of quantum technologies for positioning, navigation, and timing technologies through development of the underpinning capabilities required to exploit these technologies effectively. This investment will form part of EPSRC’s contribution to the…
Software enabled quantum computation
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
Closing date: 1 Feb 23
Award amount min: £500,000
Award amount max: £750,000
Apply for funding to develop the theoretical capabilities required to develop improved quantum computing architectures to ensure that the UK has the capabilities required to exploit these technologies effectively. This investment will form part of EPSRC’s contribution to the National Quantum Technologies Programme.