| Type: | Research |
| Big-Bet: | No |
| Status: | Proposed |
Primary Challenge
Not Specified
Leaders
PNIs- Bartram, Lyn
- Carpendale, Sheelagh
- Cooperstock, Jeremy
- Eagleson, Roy
- Freund, Luanne
- Gouglas, Sean
- Graham, Nicholas
- Greenspan, Brian
- Gromala, Diane
- Hughes, Lynn
- Ladly, Martha
- MacLean, Karon
- Maurer, Frank
- McGrenere, Joanna
- Middleton, Catherine
- Müller, Martin
- Penn, Gerald
- Rockwell, Geoffrey
- Samavati, Faramarz
- Shaw, Chris
- Simon, Bart
- Stroulia, Eleni
- Stuerzlinger, Wolfgang
- Trosow, Samuel
- Van De Panne, Michiel
- Wellman, Barry
- Woodbury, Robert
CNIs- Bateman, Scott
- Beesley, Philip
- Brooks, Stephen
- Bunt, Andrea
- Chiasson, Sonia
- Collins, Christopher
- Conati, Cristina
- Consalvo, Mia
- Girouard, Audrey
- Gong, Minglun
- Hancock, Mark
- Herman, Andrew
- Hermida, Alfred
- Irani, Pourang
- Kaplan, Craig
- Kapralos, Bill
- Kry, Paul
- Kutulakos, Kiriakos
- Li, Linda
- Lyons, Kelly
- McArthur, Vicky
- Moffatt, Karyn
- Mould, David
- Nelson, Brent
- Neustaedter, Carman
- O'Donnell, Daniel Paul
- Paquette, Eric
- Popowich, Fred
- Reilly, Derek
- Riecke, Bernhard
- Rudzicz, Frank
- Shea, Geoffrey
- Sinatra, Michael
- Smit, Mike
- Szturm, Tony
- Tang, Tony
- Tory, Melanie
- Vogel, Dan
- Wainer, Gabriel
- Weststar, Johanna
- Whitson, Jennifer
- Ribaupierre, Sandrine de
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Description
REBOOT is a virtual project that serves as a focal point for discussions about the evolution of GRAND after its NCE phase is complete. All researchers, HQP, and partners are welcome to participate.
Problem Summary
The research themes and projects proposed for Phase 2 of GRAND have been underway since April 2014. Many of them have active partners in the receptor community and other funding in addition to what GRAND has provided. These could be continued on a smaller scale with that existing funding or they could seek additional funding from various programs or new partners. If there is interest, GRAND could help to facilitate applications to programs such as the NSERC strategic network and project programs and the SSHRC partnership program. These are well matched to some of the themes and projects for which new funding is required.