OFFICE OF SCIENCE has floated a tender for Terrestrial Ecosystem Science. The project location is USA and the tender is closing on 29 Mar 2019. The tender notice number is DE-FOA-0002043, while the TOT Ref Number is 29518047. Bidders can have further information about the Tender and can request the complete Tender document by Registering on the site.

Expired Tender

Procurement Summary

Country : USA

Summary : Terrestrial Ecosystem Science

Deadline : 29 Mar 2019

Other Information

Notice Type : Tender

TOT Ref.No.: 29518047

Document Ref. No. : DE-FOA-0002043

Competition : ICB

Financier : Self Financed

Purchaser Ownership : -

Tender Value : Refer Document

Purchaser's Detail

Purchaser : OFFICE OF SCIENCE
Dr. Daniel Stover301-903-0289
USA
Email :Daniel.Stover@science.doe.gov

Tender Details

Tender are invited for Terrestrial Ecosystem Science

CFDA Number : 81.049 -- Office of Science Financial Assistance Program

Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement : No

Estimated Total Program Funding : $5, 000, 000

Closing Date for Applications: Mar 29, 2019

Posted Date : Dec 27, 2018

Description: The Terrestrial Ecosystem Science (TES) program in the Climate andEnvironmental Sciences Division (CESD), Biological and Environmental Research(BER) program of the Office of Science (SC), U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), announcesits interest in receiving research applications seeking to improve the understandingand representation of terrestrial ecosystems in ways that advance Earth systemmodel parameterizations and capabilities. This FOA will consider applicationsthat utilize and couple measurements, experiments, modeling and/or synthesis ofterrestrial ecosystems across a continuum from the subsurface to the top of thevegetated canopy and from molecular to global scales. TES hereby announces itsinterest in grant applications that advance the understanding and predictiverepresentation of terrestrial ecosystem in the following areas: 1) Interactionsand feedbacks between aboveground and belowground processes; and, 2) The roleof disturbance at the terrestrial-aquatic interface. Applicants are required topose their research applications in the context of representing terrestrialecosystem processes in ways that improve the predictability of Earth systemmodels.

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