vision requirements for extended reality displays in military aviation

how to apply: 

modern military aircraft use helmet-mounted extended-reality (xr) display technology to provide flight, aircraft, and tactical information to aircrew.  however, some users of these displays experience vision-related symptoms (e.g., visual fatigue, diplopia, and nausea), that could negatively affect performance and operational readiness. empirical research is required to determine the individual differences in vision that contribute to performance and compatibility with xr displays and identify clinical tools and standards that can be employed to increase the efficiency of aircrew selection for roles that employ these displays.

defence research and development canada (drdc) is investigating this topic in support of the canadian forces health services (cfhs) and the royal canadian air force (rcaf). as part of this effort, drdc is sponsoring a funding opportunity for research to:

  • empirically determine the links between individual differences in binocular vision and performance/compatibility with xr displays in military aviation
  • identify clinical tools that can be used to select individuals in this context
  • develop clinical guidelines to maximize the pool of individuals that can safely and effectively use these systems.
external deadline: 
tuesday, december 3, 2024
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

battlefield evacuation optimization during a mass casualty incident

how to apply: 

this funding opportunity is seeking submissions to conduct an analysis into the science of a complex optimization problem for in-theatre coordination of casualty evacuation. the analysis will include development of an optimization theory to prioritize evacuation that takes into consideration constraints of distance, transport time, transport platform characteristics, casualty characteristics, medical facility characteristics, and other relevant factors.

external deadline: 
tuesday, december 3, 2024
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

human mental states in military personnel to detect bias in human-autonomy teaming

how to apply: 

this funding opportunity seeks submissions to conduct an environmental scan of academic literature, public documents regarding emerging trends, best practices, and challenges for human mental states to detect bias in human decision-making, including recommendations for an experiment examining these features in the caf.

external deadline: 
tuesday, december 3, 2024
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

feasibility study on health outcomes for women and diverse members in the canadian armed forces

how to apply: 

researchers are invited to apply for a new grant funding opportunity sponsored by canadian forces health services (cfhs) director of women and diversity health (d wdh) to conduct a feasibility study. this feasibility study is required to provide d wdh with an understanding of the privacy, methodological, and resource implications of accessing health care utilization (hcu) and other routinely collected administrative data for research or surveillance with respect to health outcomes for women and diverse members in the canadian armed forces (caf).

external deadline: 
thursday, november 7, 2024
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

innovation in regulatory science awards

how to apply: 

bwf’s innovation in regulatory science awards provides up to $500,000 over five years to academic investigators developing new methodologies or innovative approaches in regulatory science that will ultimately inform the regulatory decisions the food and drug administration (fda) and others make.  we especially encourage applications from those seeking to advance regulatory science approaches that will expedite the realization of equitable clinical outcomes.

for more information, please contact jill sherman at intl.research@lakeheadu.ca.

external deadline: 
friday, february 7, 2025
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

idea to innovation grants

how to apply: 

the objective of idea to innovation (i2i) grants is to accelerate the pre-competitive development of promising technology originating from the university and college sector, and to promote its transfer to a new or established canadian company. i2i grants provide funding to college and university faculty members to support research and development projects with recognized technology transfer potential. this is achieved through defined phases by providing crucial assistance in the early stages of technology validation and market connection.

external deadline: 
wednesday, january 8, 2025
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

innovation to implementation (i2i) funding competition

how to apply: 

research discoveries have led to interventions, tools and programs to better prevent, diagnose and treat cancer. in some cases, these innovations are underused or overused. through the innovation to implementation (i2i) funding competition, oicr seeks to bridge the gaps between research products and their use in real-world settings by facilitating behavior or system changes.

external deadline: 
thursday, december 5, 2024
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

cifar azrieli global scholars program

how to apply: 

the cifar azrieli global scholars program accelerates the development of researchers in their pivotal first years as independent principal investigators. global scholars are emerging research leaders who feel highly motivated to engage in interdisciplinary collaboration and discussion, broaden their networks, and strengthen their leadership capacity, positioning them as drivers of transformational discovery and insight.


cifar invites candidates from across the humanities, natural, biomedical, and social sciences to join one of our interdisciplinary research programs, which advance transformative knowledge and solve humanity’s biggest problems.

the programs accepting applications are:

for details, please visit cifar.ca/global-scholars

apply by november 20, 2024
cifar azrieli global scholars receive:
  • a two-year term of interdisciplinary collaboration and mentorship in a cifar research program, among a global network of leading researchers
  • $100,000 cad in unrestricted research support
  • membership in the extended community of cifar azrieli global scholars across research programs — creative and like-minded peers from diverse disciplines
  • training in focused areas of research leadership and opportunities to put leadership into action

who is eligible:

  • to be eligible, you must hold a phd (or equivalent) and be employed in a full-time position at an institution of higher education or research, with responsibilities that include leading independent research as a principal investigator and supervising/teaching trainees toward the attainment of a degree. typically, you are a tenure-track assistant professor in the north american system, or, in other academic systems around the world, an equivalent position that is designed to lead to a permanent (tenured-equivalent) faculty position.
  • you must have started your first such position (post-phd) no earlier than july 1, 2020 and no later than july 1, 2024. special consideration may be given to those who have taken parental leave or have exceptional circumstances.
  • your research interests should complement the themes and goals of a recruiting cifar research program.
for additional criteria, please see the detailed program overview.
apply today

for more information, please contact jill sherman at intl.research@lakeheadu.ca.

external deadline: 
wednesday, november 20, 2024
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

mitacs gra thematic call

how to apply: 

mitacs has launched a thematic call for applications to the mitacs globalink research award (gra) program.  the application deadline is november 20, 2024, for travel beginning may 2025 or later.  projects are for a minimum of 12 weeks, up to 24 (however, standard funding is cad 6,000).  the gra program facilitates international collaboration through joint supervision of the student's research project.  all disciplines are eligible.

https://www.mitacs.ca/our-programs/globalink-research-award-thematic-call/

the themes include but are not limited to examples shown below.  the open theme "humanities and social innovation" supports a diverse range of ssh projects.  some countries/partners may have their own priority themes.

1) digital and emerging technology (e.g. ai, advanced computing, cybersecurity, semiconductors)
2) sustainability and net zero (e.g. electric vehicles, critical minerals, hydrogen, energy transition, oceans, clean technology)
3) life sciences (e.g. biomanufacturing, bioeconomy, agri-food, agri-tech, health sciences)
4) humanities and social innovation (open category)

 

there is no co-pay and no application limits for thematic calls, however, they may be more competitive than the standard stream.

standard eligibility criteria include registered, full-time senior undergraduates, graduate 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 , and post-doctoral fellows (pdf), for travel in either direction (bi-directional, meaning you can either send or host a student/pdf).  however, specific country partners may have have additional requirements or restrictions.

eligible countries (may be limited to specific institutions):  please see the mitacs website for more details. 

  • australia - ug, grad, pdf; bi-directional; 7 eligible institutions in australia.
  • brazil - grad and pdf; bi-directional; 16 eligible public universities in the state of paraná
  • chile - ug, grad, pdf; bi-directional; five eligible institutions
  • france - centre national de la recherche scientifique (cnrs) - phd and pdf only; bi-directional; all labs identified as umr (unité mixte de recherche) as well as upr (unité propose de recherche)
  • france - french embassy in canada:  outbound (to france) only; ug, grad, pdf; all universities in france
  • france - inria - inbound phd only; outbound grad only; bi-directional; nine inria centres; 16 week minimum and alternative funding scheme
  • france - inserm - phd/pdf only; bi-directional; life science theme only
  • france - université de lorraine - grad and pdf only; bi-directional; authorization from u de lorraine required prior to submission
  • germany - forschungszentrum jülich (fzj helmholz association) -  phd/pdf only; bi-directional; 10 eligible institutions; own priority themes
  • germany - karlsruhe institute of technology (kit) - phd/pdf only; bi-directional; all kit departments/divisions
  • korea - grad and pdf only, to korea only; all universities in korea. canadian citizens/pr only.
  • south africa - phd and pdf only; bi-directional; check list of more than 50 eligible institutions 
  • taiwan - grad and pdf only; all universities in taiwan; bi-directional; citizenship requirements
  • uk - phd 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 only; all universities in the uk; bi-directional; review priority themes.

 

please feel free to contact me if you have any questions.  you may also contact wilson luo at mitacs, wluo@mitacs.ca.
 
finally, if you have one or more 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 interested in the gra program, but the partner institution is not eligible under the thematic call, please contact jill sherman (intl.research@lakeheadu.ca) for more information about the standard allocation  stream (open call).
external deadline: 
wednesday, november 20, 2024
agency: 
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

call for institutional applications: climate + health excellence (chex) centers

how to apply: 
the burroughs wellcome fund has released a call for applications under its new climate + health excellence (chex) centers program.
 
the overall purpose of this program is "to stimulate the development of strong research, education, and public communications connections between fields that aim to understand and mitigate the impact of climate change on human health. in general, this award will support institutions or consortia that are already moving toward establishing themselves as centers of excellence for understanding climate change’s impact on human health and for leadership in climate education or public communication around climate and health."
 
this grant (up to $10,000,000) is meant to support new discoveries that aid in defining the health impacts of climate change, developing potential interventions, translating discovery science into practical application, and research that can help increase public understanding of climate and health. overall, this new grant is meant to support institutions or consortia that have already begun to work toward studying the problem of climate’s impact on health.
 
for more information about this program, please click here.  if this program is of interest and you would like to consider submitting a proposal, please contact the office of research at cihr.research@lakeheadu.ca by november 30, 2024 to indicate your interest in this program.
external deadline: 
thursday, august 7, 2025
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

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