A new research grant from ASHRAE will provide seed funding for novel research
deemed to have the potential to significantly advance the state-of-the-art in
HVAC&R.The ASHRAE Innovative Research Grant is designed to encourage
out-of-the box research to complement the research proposed and guided by the
Society’s technical committees. The award carries a base grant of $50,000 per
year for two years, with an additional $25,000 available in the third year if
matched by an industrial contributor. Pre-proposals are due September
1.
“ASHRAE wants to foster the development of new and innovative
technology and/or analysis tools,” James Braun, Ph.D., P.E., recent chair of
ASHRAE’s Research Administration Committee that oversees the grant, said. “Most
current research related to HVAC&R is prescriptive and geared toward
addressing specific issues or problems that are common within the field.
Typically, the focus is on existing technologies or tools. However, new
technologies and tools don't always build directly on existing approaches. Our
hope with this grant is to encourage out-of-the box research that will result in
successful projects, which lead to additional research and development down the
road and ultimately to adoption of new technologies and tools that can make an
impact within the field.”
The program criteria are based on novelty of
the research; importance of the problem; potential for success; student
involvement; and cost sharing. Pre-proposals are due Sept. 1 and should be
submitted to Michael Vaughn, ASHRAE’s manager of research and technical
services, at mvaughn@ashrae.org, and should include “ASHRAE Innovative Research
Grant Submission” as the subject line in the message. For more information on
the program, visit www.ashrae.org/research and click on the link for “ASHRAE
Innovative Research Grant Program.”
ASHRAE offers Innovative Research Grant

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