Apply for grants

Data Science Investigator – Emerging 2022

Call opens
22 December 2021
Call closes
8 March 2022 2:00pm (CET)
Announcement of results
September 2022
Application guidelines

Purpose

The Data Science Investigator Programme targets principal investigators at three different career stages – Emerging, Ascending and Distinguished.

The purpose of the ‘Data Science Emerging Investigator’ grant is to support highly promising starting group leaders with ambitious projects within data science, which:

  • lead to new or improved core data science algorithms, methods and technologies,
    and/or
  • explore and expand data science applications to real-world scientific problems within the scope of the NNF Data Science Initiative (see Areas of Support).

The Emerging Investigator grant is intended for either senior postdocs who have matured to the point of starting their own research group or junior group leaders in the early phase of establishing their own research group. More senior group leaders should apply to the Ascending Investigator Programme, and professors to the Distinguished Investigator Programme. 

About the grant

Amount

Up to DKK 10 million per grant

Location

Denmark, International recruitment to Denmark

Career stage

Research Leaders (junior/non-tenured), Research Leaders (Mid-career/Associate Prof.)

Research area focus

Data Science

Committee

Committee for Data Science – 2022

Contact

For grant inquiries
Morten Bache
Scientific Director, PhD, Dr. Techn.
[email protected]
Ulrik Nicolai de Lichtenberg
Senior Scientific Manager, PhD
[email protected]

Part of the NNF Data Science Initiative 

The Data Science Investigator Programme is one of 4 pillars of the NNF Data Science Initiative, through which the Foundation aims to strengthen the Danish academic research environment within data science and artificial intelligence, as well as support the education and training of the next generation of data scientists. 

Other calls in open competition include the Data Science Research Infrastructure Programme and the Data Science Collaborative Research Programme. In addition, an academy for data science, with the purpose of establishing a network and distributing fellowships, is under design.

Areas of support

The research proposal must be linked to ongoing research and be within the scope of the NNF Data Science Initiative: 

  1. Development of new algorithms, methods and technologies within data science, artificial intelligence (incl. machine learning and deep learning), data engineering, data mining, statistics, applied math, computer science, big data analytics, etc. 
  2. Applications of data science (as defined above) within the Foundation’s core scientific areas: Biomedical and health science, life science and industrial applications promoting sustainability, as well as natural and technical sciences with potential application in biotechnology or biomedicine.

For projects mainly concerned with data science methods development, it is important that the applicants clearly show the relevance for potential future application and impact within life science, health science, or biotechnology. Vice versa, projects which have their primary focus on application of data science methods must describe and explain the novelty and impact of their data science approach, be it development of novel methods or novel applications of existing methods.

Eligibility 

  • Applicants should, at the time of application, be at the level of senior postdoc, senior researcher, assistant or associate professor. Ideally, after their PhD degree, applicants should have approximately 4-8 years of subsequent research experience (parental leave excluded). 
  • The applicant must be an active data science researcher who, during the project, will conduct and direct independent research within the field of data science. 
  • The project must be anchored at a university or other non-profit research institution in Denmark. Applicants must, during the project, be employed in Denmark and have their research group based in Denmark. Only minor and time-limited affiliations with institutions abroad are exceptionally allowed, as the grant is intended for ‘full-time’ researchers (teaching obligations included) based in Denmark.
  • Recipients of this grant must contribute to data science related courses in the pre-graduate teaching environment at their host institution and/or at other institutions in Denmark. 

Funding 

Each grant can be DKK 5-10 million over a period of five years.

The total grant capital in 2022 is DKK 70 million across the Emerging, Ascending, and Distinguished Data Science Investigator Programmes. 

Application to other NNF programmes

It is possible for researchers to apply (as either a main or co-applicant) for each of the different data science calls under the NNF Data Science Initiative, but: 

  • The applicant must indicate which other submitted proposals includes her/him as a main or co-applicant
  • The applications should not be contingent on each other 
  • Any overlap in project description should be indicated clearly  

Application process 

The application must be completed and submitted using the foundation’s application system NORMA that can be accessed via the link “Apply now”.  

Please read “Information and Guidelines for Applicants” carefully before initiating the application process. The Guidelines provide essential information on the call and the application content and process. 

Listings

Grant listings

All the projects we have funded are listed here. You can customise your search by grant year and category and use free text search.
GRANT

Managing a grant

Read more about how to manage a grant and what general information you need as a grant holder.