




Join STELAR as we host NSF Program Officers for a series of NSF Q&A sessions in support of those developing an ITEST proposal ahead of the August 11, 2023 solicitation deadline. These meetings will be held every other week beginning May 12.

STELAR and NSF are working to raise awareness and build the capacity of the field to propose strong, competitive ITEST proposals while increasing the geographic diversity of the ITEST portfolio.
Join STELAR as we host NSF Program Officers for a series of NSF Q&A sessions in support of those developing an ITEST proposal ahead of the August 11, 2023 solicitation deadline. These meetings will be held every other week beginning May 12.
Join STELAR as we host NSF Program Officers for a series of NSF Q&A sessions in support of those developing an ITEST proposal ahead of the August 11, 2023 solicitation deadline. These meetings will be held every other week beginning May 12.
Join STELAR as we host NSF Program Officers for a series of NSF Q&A sessions in support of those developing an ITEST proposal ahead of the August 11, 2023 solicitation deadline. These meetings will be held every other week beginning May 12.

Join the INCLUDES Community at our 2023 Convening



On Thursday, April 27, STELAR hosted NSF Program Officers Arlene de Strulle and Stephanie Teasley for Guidance for ITEST SEI Proposals on Scaling Prior Research, a presentation on the essential components of successful Scaling, Expanding, and Iterating Innovations (SEI) ITEST pro

ITEST Project Preparing Secondary Teachers and Students for Quantum Information Science is currently accepting applications for thei
NSF has issued a Dear Colleague Letter regarding artificial intelligence in K-12 education inviting researchers to submit Rapid Response Research (RAPID) proposals

Do you know ITEST supports Conference or Workshop Projects?

Synopsis of Program:

The Pathways to Enable Open-Source Ecosystems (POSE) program aims to harness the power of open-source development for the creation of new technology solutions to problems of national and societal importance. Many NSF-funded projects result in publicly accessible, modifiable, and distributable ope