{"id":309,"date":"2011-09-20T09:35:16","date_gmt":"2011-09-20T13:35:16","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blogs.lib.purdue.edu\/grants\/?p=309"},"modified":"2011-09-20T09:35:16","modified_gmt":"2011-09-20T13:35:16","slug":"nsf-interface-between-computer-science-and-economics-social-sciences-ices","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blogs.lib.purdue.edu\/grants\/2011\/09\/20\/nsf-interface-between-computer-science-and-economics-social-sciences-ices\/","title":{"rendered":"NSF: Interface between Computer Science and Economics &amp; Social Sciences (ICES)"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>CFP: www.nsf.gov\/pubs\/2011\/nsf11584\/nsf11584.htm<\/p>\n<p>Deadline: December 06, 2011<\/p>\n<p>Awards: Small Projects &#8211; up to $400,000 total budget with durations up to three years; and large Projects &#8211; $400,001 to $1,000,000 total budget with durations up to four years.<\/p>\n<p>The three divisions of CISE and the SES division of SBE seek  interdisciplinary research and education projects that develop new  knowledge at the Interface between Computer Science and Economics &amp;  Social Sciences. Projects should advance knowledge on both sides of the  interface. Projects that use known techniques and results from Computer  Science or Economics &amp; Social Sciences to advance only one field  (either CS or Econ\/SS) are not of interest to the program.<\/p>\n<p>An important research interaction has emerged at the interface of  computing and economics and social sciences. The synergy between these  fields creates a rich opportunity for studying questions that involve  interconnected systems with economic and social aspects. This research  interaction has already led to the identification of a number of  underlying principles and research themes. These include network  structures in economic interaction, theories of learning in the context  of such networks, welfare properties of equilibria, the design of  mechanisms with constraints, the complexity of computing equilibria, the  robustness of equilibria, and the roles of information, reputation, and  trust in economic and social interactions. These principles provide  lines of attack on a set of important applications. These include the  emergence of new kinds of on-line markets, the roles of economic issues  in the architecture of the Internet, the design and analysis of markets  in the developing world, and the roles of social and economic networks  in innovation and knowledge creation.<\/p>\n<p>Estimated program budget, number of awards and average award  size\/duration are subject to the availability of funds. The program is  supported by the 3 Divisions in CISE \u2013 CCF, CNS, and IIS \u2013 and by SBE.  We anticipate a program budget of $6.5M. We expect to support  approximately 2 Large 4-year awards of up to $1 Million each. We also  expect to support approximately 10 Small 3-year awards of up to $400,000  each. We may consider EAGER proposals after consultation with a Program  Director as specified in the GPG. Projects should be at the interface  of computer science and economics &amp; social sciences and should  advance knowledge on both sides of the interface.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>CFP: www.nsf.gov\/pubs\/2011\/nsf11584\/nsf11584.htm Deadline: December 06, 2011 Awards: Small Projects &#8211; up to $400,000 total budget with durations up to three years; and large Projects &#8211; $400,001 to $1,000,000 total budget with durations up to four years. 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