D.4 - University Leadership Initiative (ULI)Close

Number: NNH20ZEA001N-ULI
Directorate: Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate
Type: NASA Research Announcement
Status: Closed
Dates

Notices

  • NASA's University Leadership Initiative (ULI) has selected 4 proposals to explore aeronautical research areas such as Zero Emissions Aviation, Supersonic Transport, and Autonomy (https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-selects-four-university-teams-for-aviation-projects) ULI provides the opportunity for university teams to exercise technical and organizational leadership in proposing unique technical challenges in aeronautics, defining multi-disciplinary solutions, establishing peer review mechanisms, and applying innovative teaming strategies to strengthen the research impact. ULI provides students with valuable experience trying to solve real-world technical challenges. The complete list of the selected proposal titles, principal investigators, co-investigators and organizations can be found from links at: https://nari.arc.nasa.gov/ULI. NASA expects to solicit the next ULI opportunity around March 2022.
  • This is the fifth solicitation of University Leadership Initiative
  • Given the President’s budget request, that still must be approved by Congress, the UI project is considering making an additional award in Topic 7 - zero emissions aviation.
  • University Leadership Initiative (ULI) provides the opportunity for university teams to exercise technical and organizational leadership in proposing unique technical challenges in aeronautics, defining multi-disciplinary solutions, establishing peer review mechanisms, and applying innovative teaming strategies to strengthen the research impact. Research proposals are sought in seven ULI topic areas in Appendix D.4. Topic 1: Safe, Efficient Growth in Global Operations (Strategic Thrust 1) Topic 2: Innovation in Commercial Supersonic Aircraft (Strategic Thrust 2) Topic 3: Ultra-Efficient Subsonic Transports (Strategic Thrust 3) Topic 4: Safe, Quiet, and Affordable Vertical Lift Air Vehicles (Strategic Thrust 4) Topic 5: In-Time System-Wide Safety Assurance (Strategic Thrust 5) Topic 6: Assured Autonomy for Aviation Transformation (Strategic Thrust 6) Topic 7: Zero Emission Aviation This NRA will utilize a two-step proposal submission and evaluation process. The initial step is a short mandatory Step-A proposal due June 22, 2021. Those offerors submitting the most highly rated Step-A proposals will be invited to submit a Step-B proposal. All proposals must be submitted electronically through NSPIRES at https://nspires.nasaprs.com.