Correctness for Scientific Computing Systems
Correctness for Scientific Computing Systems (CS 2 ) is a joint program of the National Science Foundation (NSF) and the Department of Energy (DOE). The program addresses challenges that are both core to DOE’s mission and essential to NSF’s mission of ensuring broad scientific progress. Offered by U.S. National Science Foundation; awards $18.0M; applications due August 11, 2026.
Key Facts
- Funder
- U.S. National Science Foundation
- Award amount
- $18.0M
- Deadline
- August 11, 2026
- Geography
- United States
- Categories
- Technology
- Status
- Open
About This Grant
Correctness for Scientific Computing Systems (CS 2 ) is a joint program of the National Science Foundation (NSF) and the Department of Energy (DOE). The program addresses challenges that are both core to DOE’s mission and essential to NSF’s mission of ensuring broad scientific progress. The program’s overarching goal is to elevate correctness as a fundamental requirement for scientific computing tools and tool chains, spanning low-level libraries through complex multi-physics...
Full requirements and application instructions: official listing.
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