The second joint call for the National Science Foundation of Iran (Insf) and the Russian Science Foundation (RSF) has been published with the aim of supporting up to 3 research projects, and the deadline for registering and submitting proposals is on Sunday, July 9th, according to the Vice President of Science, Technology and Economics.
The call is defined by the approach of supporting joint research projects in three areas of “biology”, including biology, biology, microbiology (except medical field), “materials science” including intelligent materials, biological materials, superconductors, rare batteries and minerals as well as “health and medical research”.
The terms of participation in the call
Faculty members of universities and educational and research institutes are eligible for participation in this call. Iranian researchers must, in collaboration with their Russian counterparts, complement the form of joint English commitment and proposal and upload through the Research Management System of the National Science Foundation of Iran (Kyper). Also, the online Persian form should also be completed and the required documents, including resume and upgrading order.
Researchers are advised to carefully study the general terms and conditions of participation in this call before applying for the proposal.
Details of registration, support and deadlines
The call has begun on May 1 and its final results will be announced in the first half of January. The launch of the accepted projects has also been planned since the second half of January.
For each accepted research project, the maximum amount of support is provided by the National Iranian Science Foundation for up to 3 billion riyals for a maximum of three years.
Applicants must act through the “Researchers” section in the Kyper system. If you do not have a profile, you must first register and then submit the necessary information and submit their suggestions by entering the special design card of the Russian Science Foundation.
If there is any ambiguity, researchers can submit through the Kyper Ticket system or contact Dr. Morad Hasali in the International Unit via [email protected].
Information related to Russian researchers is also available through the website of the Russian Science Foundation at www.rscf.ru/en/contsts. It is also possible to search for a research partner in Russia through the RSCF.ru/en/Project system.
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