Are you an early-career scientist or engineer passionate about Earth System Science? NASA’s Early Career Investigator Program in Earth Science (ECIP-ES), program element A.39 under ROSES-2023, is now offering a significant opportunity to propel your research and career forward. This prestigious program, formerly known as the New Investigator Program, is dedicated to fostering innovative research initiatives and cultivating diverse leadership within the Earth science community.
The ECIP-ES program is specifically designed to support scientists and engineers in the early stages of their professional careers. It provides a platform for groundbreaking research in Earth System Science, encouraging novel approaches and diverse perspectives. NASA recognizes the importance of investing in the next generation of Earth science leaders, and this program serves as a crucial stepping stone for those aiming to make significant contributions to the field.
For those interested in applying for the A.39 Early Career Investigator Program In Earth Science 2024, it’s important to note the key dates for the ROSES-2023 Amendment 23. While the deadlines for 2023 have passed (Notices of Intent were requested by July 21, 2023, and proposals were due August 11, 2023), this announcement serves as a valuable preview of the program’s focus and requirements for future cycles, likely continuing into 2024 and beyond. Prospective applicants for the next cycle should monitor the NASA Research Opportunities homepage for updates and the forthcoming ROSES-2024 announcement.
To provide further insights into the program, NASA previously hosted virtual informational sessions via Webex. Although these specific sessions have concluded, similar sessions are expected to be announced for future funding rounds. Keep an eye on the program website for announcements regarding upcoming informational webinars and Q&A opportunities.
For any specific queries regarding the A.39 ECIP-ES program, you can reach out to Yaítza Luna-Cruz at [email protected] and Cynthia Hall at [email protected]. They are valuable resources for navigating the application process and understanding program objectives. Don’t miss this chance to explore how the Early Career Investigator Program in Earth Science can help you establish a successful and impactful career in Earth science research.