Australia-Germany Collaborative Research Program
The ASI is calling for proposals under an Australia – Germany Collaborative Solar R&D Project funding call, following the establishment of Memoranda of Understanding with two of Germany’s leading solar research organisations -Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt (DLR) and the Fraunhofer Institute. Australian solar researchers working with researchers in other academic institutions in Germany are also encouraged to apply.
There is no closing date for applications for the Australia-Germany Collaborative Solar R&D Project Funding Call. Applications will be reviewed by the ASI's Research Advisory Committee (RAC) at regular intervals.
Applications remain open until the 29 August 2012 and assessment will occur at regular intervals.
The assessment deadlines are:
29 February 2012
25 April 2012
27 June 2012
29 August 2012
Australia - Germany Collaborative Solar R&D Project funding call guidelines
Australia - Germany Collaborative Solar R&D Project funding call proposal format
Australia - Germany Collaborative Solar R&D Project funding call evaluation form
The members of the ASI Research Advisory Committee (RAC) and international experts who will review the Australia – Germany Collaborative Solar Research Program funding round are as follows:
Research Advisory Committee
Dr Bruce Godfrey, Wyld Group (Chair)
Professor Andrew Blakers, ANU
Dr Paul Ebert, Worley Parsons
Scientia Professor Martin Green, UNSW
Emeritus Professor Graham Morrison, UNSW
Andrew Pickering, Cleantech Ventures Pty Ltd
Griff Rose, Magma Pty Limited
Mr Wes Stein, CSIRO
Dr Muriel Watt, IT Power Australia
International experts
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Robert Pitz-Paal, Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt e.V. (DLR)
Fichtner GmbH & Co. KG
Dr Uli Wuerfel, Fraunhofer ISE
Dr Birger Zimmermann, Fraunhofer ISE
Please inform the ASI by email to guidelines@australiansolarinstitute.com.au on or before 9am AEDT Monday 31 October 2011 if you have an objection to any RAC member or international expert reviewing your application and the reason why. RAC members and international experts will not review applications submitted by their home institution, or in which their institution is named as a project participant.