IRdreams Posted April 8, 2011 Posted April 8, 2011 Has anyone done a Nordic research opportunity? If so, where did you go? What is your impression of this program? Any advice for the application process? I would especially enjoy the input of social scientists if they have taken part.
husky Posted April 9, 2011 Posted April 9, 2011 I also have the same question. But I'm concentrating in high penetration of renewable energy. I'm also interested any insight prior applicants may have.
yl742 Posted April 10, 2011 Posted April 10, 2011 I applied to the NSF NRO this year, and just received an e-mail last week saying NSF has recommended my proposal for an award. Did anyone else apply this year? I will be going to Espoo, Finland, at VTT. I was also wondering, for those who have participated in the NRO program in the past, what their experience was like. In regard to the application process, you first have to find a professor or research scientist in one of the four Nordic countries who is interested in working with you. It seems like there is a good mix of national labs (like VTT in Finland) and universities participating. You then have to write a 5-page proposal for a project which can be completed in the time frame you specify (anywhere between 2 to 12 months). You also have to address the IM and BI of the project, similar to the GRF application. One thing I would recommend is making sure to address your reasons for selecting your proposed host institution. So you can highlight the lab's facilities, expertise, etc. that make them unique. gellert and husky 2
IRdreams Posted April 10, 2011 Author Posted April 10, 2011 (edited) I applied to the NSF NRO this year, and just received an e-mail last week saying NSF has recommended my proposal for an award. Did anyone else apply this year? I will be going to Espoo, Finland, at VTT. I was also wondering, for those who have participated in the NRO program in the past, what their experience was like. In regard to the application process, you first have to find a professor or research scientist in one of the four Nordic countries who is interested in working with you. It seems like there is a good mix of national labs (like VTT in Finland) and universities participating. You then have to write a 5-page proposal for a project which can be completed in the time frame you specify (anywhere between 2 to 12 months). You also have to address the IM and BI of the project, similar to the GRF application. One thing I would recommend is making sure to address your reasons for selecting your proposed host institution. So you can highlight the lab's facilities, expertise, etc. that make them unique. Thank you for these application insights. I had not realized that the specific project had to be completed in the timeline. Seems like it is better for a one off than for a continuation of dissertation research potentially. Also, congratulations on your proposal. Edited April 10, 2011 by IRdreams
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