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National Science Foundation (NSF)

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The National Science Foundation (NSF) is an independent agency of the United States government that supports fundamental research and education in all non-medical fields of science and engineering. In the infrastructure sector, NSF's strategy focuses on funding innovative research and development to create resilient, sustainable, and smart infrastructure systems, addressing challenges from climate change to digital connectivity and urban development.

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Strategic Overview

  • NSF's primary role in infrastructure is to foster foundational research and innovation rather than direct investment in physical assets.
  • Key strategic areas include enhancing infrastructure resilience against natural hazards and climate change, integrating advanced digital technologies (AI, IoT, cybersecurity) into infrastructure systems, and promoting sustainability.
  • NSF emphasizes interdisciplinary research, bringing together engineering, computer science, social sciences, and environmental sciences to address complex infrastructure challenges.
  • A significant focus is on developing a skilled workforce for future infrastructure needs through educational programs and research opportunities.

Deal Activity from Public Sources

Funding for the Resilient and Intelligent Infrastructure Systems (RIIS) program to support fundamental research for resilient, adaptive, and sustainable infrastructure.
Partnership Smart Cities, Resilient Infrastructure, Advanced Materials, AI/Machine Learning United States Ongoing
Funding for the Smart and Connected Communities (SCC) program to support interdisciplinary research addressing challenges in urban and rural communities, including infrastructure aspects.
Partnership Smart Cities, Digital/Telecom, Social Infrastructure, IoT United States Ongoing
Funding for research tracks within the NSF Convergence Accelerator, including areas like 'Sustainable & Equitable Advanced Manufacturing' and 'Networked Blue Economy', which have direct implications for infrastructure innovation and resilience.
Partnership Advanced Materials, Water Management, Coastal Infrastructure, Digital/Telecom United States Ongoing

Investment Focus

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Geography
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Key People

Sethuraman Panchanathan
Director
Alicia J. Jackson
Deputy Director

Track Record

74
Years Active

Detailed Analysis

Sectors
TransportDigital/TelecomSocial InfrastructureUtilitiesEnergy Transition
Geographies
United StatesGlobal
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