Energy, Power, Control and Networks (EPCN) Program

 
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    CFDA#

    47.041
     

    Funder Type

    Federal Government

    IT Classification

    B - Readily funds technology as part of an award

    Authority

    National Science Foundation (NSF)

    Summary

    The Energy, Power, Control, and Networks (EPCN) Program supports innovative research in modeling, optimization, learning, adaptation, and control of networked multi-agent systems, higher-level decision making, and dynamic resource allocation, as well as risk management in the presence of uncertainty, sub-system failures, and stochastic disturbances. EPCN also invests in novel machine learning algorithms and analysis, adaptive dynamic programming, brain-like networked architectures performing real-time learning, and neuromorphic engineering. EPCN's goal is to encourage research on emerging technologies and applications including energy, transportation, robotics, and biomedical devices & systems. EPCN also emphasizes electric power systems, including generation, transmission, storage, and integration of renewable energy sources into the grid; power electronics and drives; battery management systems; hybrid and electric vehicles; and understanding of the interplay of power systems with associated regulatory & economic structures and with consumer behavior.

     

    History of Funding

    A map of recent awards made through this program can be seen at https://www.nsf.gov/awards/award_visualization.jsp?org=NSF&pims_id=505249&ProgEleCode=7607&from=fund.

    Additional Information

    Areas managed by Program Directors (please contact Program Directors listed in the EPCN staff directory for areas of interest):

    Control Systems

    • Distributed Control and Optimization
    • Networked Multi-Agent Systems
    • Stochastic, Hybrid, Nonlinear Systems
    • Dynamic Data-Enabled Learning, Decision and Control
    • Cyber-Physical Control Systems
    • Applications (Biomedical, Transportation, Robotics)

    Energy and Power Systems

    • Solar, Wind, and Storage Devices Integration with the Grid
    • Monitoring, Protection and Resilient Operation of Grid
    • Power Grid Cybersecurity
    • Market design, Consumer Behavior, Regulatory Policy
    • Microgrids
    • Energy Efficient Buildings and Communities

    Power Electronics Systems

    • Advanced Power Electronics and Electric Machines
    • Electric and Hybrid Electric Vehicles
    • Energy Harvesting, Storage Devices and Systems
    • Innovative Grid-tied Power Electronic Converters

    Learning and Adaptive Systems                 

    • Neural Networks
    • Neuromorphic Engineering Systems
    • Data analytics and Intelligent Systems
    • Machine Learning Algorithms, Analysis and Applications

    Contacts

    Radhakishan Baheti

    Radhakishan Baheti
    4201 Wilson Boulevard
    Arlington, VA 22230
    (703) 292-8339
    (703) 292-9147
     

  • Eligibility Details

    Eligible applicants include Universities and colleges; Non-profit, non-academic organizations; For-profit organizations; State and local governments; and Unaffiliated individuals. 

    Deadline Details

    Full proposals may be submitted at any time. Proposals submitted to other program announcements and solicitations, including the Faculty Early Career Development Program (CAREER), must meet their respective deadlines; please refer to the deadline dates specified in the appropriate announcement or solicitation. Proposals for EArly-concept Grants for Exploratory Research (EAGER) or Rapid Response Research (RAPID) can be submitted at any time but Principal Investigators must contact the cognizant program director prior to submission. Proposals for supplements or workshops can be submitted at any time, and PIs are encouraged to contact the cognizant PD prior to submission.



    Award Details

    Award amounts vary. Please contact your Program Director for further details.

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