National Science Foundation Awards Significant Funding to the Members of the Cosmic Explorer Project
The National Science Foundation awarded funding to a set of coordinated proposals submitted by members of the Cosmic Explorer Project, a significant level of support totaling approximately $9M USD over the coming three years. The twelve institutions that will be supported by these awards have a diverse and geographically broad span; they are Bard College, California State University Fullerton, California Institute of Technology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Penn State University, University of California Riverside, Syracuse University, the University of Arizona, the University of Florida, the University of Minnesota, the University of Oregon, and the University of Washington Bothell.
The four funded awards are
and two proposals were recommended for funding:
In addition to these Project oriented awards, the NSF and other funding agencies are supporting a broad range of activities supporting the Cosmic Explorer concept and the observational science that can be anticipated. These include:
US collaborators include members of the Cosmic Explorer Project
and Consortium and international collaborators in the UK, Germany, Australia,
and Canada. These efforts will make major steps toward the realization of
Cosmic Explorer and contribute to the Cosmic Explorer Conceptual Design. As
part of the UK contribution, UKRI have announced the award of funding (8M Pounds over
4 financial years from FY2023/24) from its infrastructure Fund for a
scoping project ("Next-gen GW: the next generation gravitational wave
infrastructure") to enable conceptual design of instrumental and
computational technologies for next-generation GW infrastructures, supporting
the work of a consortium of seven UK Universities.