#  Air Force FY2023 Young Investigator Research Program (YIP) Deadline 

 



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 **June 6, 2022** 

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 **Air Force FY2023 Young Investigator Research Program (YIP)FAS/SEAS/OSP Deadline: May 27, 2022Sponsor Deadline for Full Proposals: June 6, 2022Award Amount: Most YIP awards are funded up to $150,000 per year for three years, for a total of $450,000. Exceptional proposals will be considered individually for higher funding levels and/or longer duration.**

 The Fiscal Year 2023 Air Force Young Investigator Research Program (YIP) intends to support early-in-career scientists and engineers who have received Ph.D. or equivalent degrees April 1, 2015 or later showing exceptional ability and promise for conducting basic research. The program objective is to foster creative basic research in science and engineering; enhance early career development of outstanding young investigators; and increase opportunities for the young investigator to recognize the Air Force and Space Force mission and related challenges in science and engineering. YIP PIs must be a U.S. citizen, national, or permanent resident. The Air Force seeks unclassified proposals in the research areas of interest identified in its most recent Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) titled [Research Interests of the Air Force Office of Scientific Research](https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=334084). Please note that the AFOSR open BAA updates annually in the March/April time frame and applicants are advised to make sure they coordinate topic ideas with the appropriate Program Officer (PO) to ensure the topic area is still relevant to the Air Force. YIP proposals may be submitted for only one research portfolio area.

 Additionally, the AFOSR has partnered with the Laboratory for Physical Sciences (LPS) to award additional outstanding YIP proposals in the field of gate-based quantum computing under the “Quantum Information Sciences” research portfolio area (Section A.3.g of the AFOSR open BAA). Proposals for both experimental and theoretical research are encouraged. The primary focus is on innovative research to advance the state of the art in quantum computing systems by understanding and mitigating challenges, developing revolutionary new approaches, tracking, characterizing and reducing noise, and developing supporting technology. Specific research topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following: improving the gate and readout speed and fidelity in multi-qubit systems, characterizing and validating multi-qubit systems, investigating promising new qubit modalities that address existing qubit challenges, developing novel control and readout schemes, and exploring schemes for modular quantum computing. Proposals should describe the long-term vision of the proposed work and how it relates to gate-based quantum computing research.



 

 



 

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