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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF SEPTEMBER 19,1995 PSA#1434AFOSR, 110 Duncan Avenue, Suite B-115, Bolling AFB DC 20332-8080 A -- BAA 96-1 DUE 093096 POC Contact: Erika Eberhart, PKC, (202)
767-0622. Also, see field 17 for directions on obtaining the AFOSR
Research Interests and BAA 96-1. AFOSR Research Interests and BAA 96-1.
The Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR) invites proposals
for basic research in support of the Air Force Defense Research
Sciences Program. The BAA may be obtained from AFOSR by calling (202)
767-4910 or writing to AFOSR/XPT, 110 Duncan Avenue, Suite B-115,
Bolling AFB DC 20332-8080. These pamphlets may also be downloaded from
the Federal Information Exchange (FEDIX), an on-line information
system accessible via computer and modem. Call the FEDIX computer at
(800) 783-3349 (eight data bits, one stop bit, no parity). There is no
charge for accessing the information. The FEDIX help line is available
at (301) 975-0103 from 8:30 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. EST. Also, FEDIX is
accessible via Internet at the following telnet address:
''fedix.fie.com.'' At login, type ''fedix'' or Telnet to
''192.111.228.33,'' or to web server HTTP:\\web.fie.com\. a. The
general areas of interest are: (1) Aerospace and Materials Sciences;
e.g., structural mechanics; mechanics of materials; particulate
mechanics; external aerodynamics and hypersonics; turbulence and
internal flows; airbreathing combustion; space power and propulsion;
propulsion diagnostics; metallic structural materials; ceramics and
nonmetallic structural materials; and organic matrix composites. (2)
Physics and Electronics; e.g., the Joint Services Electronics Program
(JSEP) and fellowship awards to JSEP research recipients; electronic
devices, components, and circuits; optoelectronic information
processing: devices and systems; quantum electronic solids;
semiconductor and electromagnetic materials; photonic physics; optics;
atomic and molecular physics; and plasma physics. (3) Chemistry and
Life Sciences; e.g., chemical reactivity and synthesis; polymer
chemistry; surface science; theoretical chemistry; molecular dynamics;
chronobiology and neural adaptation; cognition; sensory systems;
bioenvironmental sciences. (4) Mathematics and Geosciences; e.g.,
dynamics and control; physical mathematics and applied analysis;
computational mathematics; optimization and discrete mathematics;
signal processing, probability, and statistics; softare and systems;
artificial intelligence; electromagnetics; terrestrial sciences;
meteorology; ionospheric research; and space sciences. (5) Researcher
Assitance Programs; e.g.; United States Air Force/National Research
Council Resident Research Associateship Program; University Resident
Research Program; Summer Faculty Research Program; Summer Research
Extension Program; Graduate Student Research Program; and National
Defense Science and Engineering Graduate Fellowship Program. b. Our
overriding purpose in supporting this research is to advance the
state-of-the-art in areas related to the technical problems the Air
Force encounters in developing and maintaining a superior Air Force; in
lowering the cost and improving the performance, maintainability, and
supportability of Air Force weapon systems; and in creating and
preventing technological surprise. c. All pertinent information,
including contact persons, evaluation criteria, and details on specific
areas of interest, is discussed in the AFOSR pamphlet entitled
''RESEARCH INTERESTS AND BROAD AGENCY ANNOUNCEMENT 96-1''. Before
sending a proposal, inquire if someone at AFOSR is interested in your
field of work. That person can also provide guidance for preparing a
proposal before you begin to develop the proposal. d. Additional
information and guidance on format and proposal submittal may be found
in AFOSR Pamphlet 64-11, ''Proposer's Guide to AFOSRs Research
Programs''. This pamphlet may also be requested from AFOSR or
downloaded from the FEDIX system. (0258) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0008 19950918\A-0008.SOL)
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